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Photoperiod is the primary environmental cue that regulates changes in behavior across seasons. Previously, we have shown that photoperiod has sex-specific effects on synaptic dopamine dynamics in the nucleus accumbens (NAc). Further, evide...
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Transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) is a promising tool for research on oscillatory brain activity, yet both behavioral and electrophysiological outcome measures show high variability across studies. One source for this vari...
Suil Kim,Douglas G McMahon Suil Kim
The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the hypothalamus is a principal light-responsive circadian clock that adjusts circadian rhythms in mammalian physiology and behavior to changes in external light signals. Although mechanisms underlying h...
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Background: Sleep hygiene is integral to health, and sleep regularity may be associated with mental health outcomes in addition to duration. Although sleep and depression relationships are well-studied, the relative impac...
Hans P A Van Dongen Hans P A Van Dongen
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The regulation of sleep, while primarily attributed to the interplay between circadian and homeostatic processes, is significantly influenced by a multitude of additional factors that profoundly impact sleep quantity and quality. These fact...
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Evidence indicates relationships between sleep and the innate immune system during homeostatic sleep and sleep responses after infection. The innate immune system and sleep-like states are highly conserved between simple species and more co...