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Mutant mouse models implicate a role for mGluR1/5, prolyl isomerase (Pin1) and Homer1a interactions in wakefulness
IntroductionHealthy sleep and wake are integral to good health and occur when an organism is able to maintain long bouts of both sleep and wakefulness. Homer proteins have been shown to be important for sleep in both Drosophila and mice. For examp...
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The role of orexin and MCH neurons in the hypothalamus in sleep-wake regulation and learning-forgetting balance
Orexin (Orx) and melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) neurons in the lateral hypothalamic area are central to regulating the sleep-wake cycle and coordinating memory consolidation and forgetting through dynamic homeostatic mechanisms. This review s...
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Relationship between sleep duration and hearing loss among adults aged 20–69: exploration of the U–shaped curve pattern
ObjectiveThe National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) data were used to explore the relationship between sleep duration and hearing level among adults aged 20 to 69 years, aiming to verify the association between abnormal sleep du...
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Correction: Effects of chronic light cycle disruption during adolescence on circadian clock, neuronal activity rhythms, and behavior in mice
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The enhancement of nodal properties in the dorsal visual pathway is associated with compensatory mechanisms of visuospatial cognitive abilities following total sleep deprivation
IntroductionVision is the most critical sensory perception in humans, however, total sleep deprivation (TSD) impairs visuospatial cognitive abilities. While evidence suggests that the brain actively counteracts the adverse effects of TSD to preser...
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Correction: The circadian genes are required in DAL neurons for Drosophila long-term memory formation
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The ubiquitin-proteasome system in circadian regulation
To align sleep–wake behavior and internal physiology with the Earth’s 24-h light–dark cycle, organisms rely on circadian clocks–endogenous timekeeping systems that anticipate and adapt to daily environmental changes. These clocks are governed by t...
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Time-dependent cortical responses to siesta disruption in male mice
IntroductionSiestas, or daytime naps, play a critical role in relieving sleep pressure and maintaining physiological balance. However, the effects of siesta disruption remain largely unexplored.MethodsIn this study, we disrupted the natural siesta...
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