RY Moore - Lee-Chiong, T. Sleep: A comprehensive handbook, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
There are many biologicalrhythms. A rhythm is a repetitive biological event with three features—period, phase, and amplitude. Period is the length of the rhythm. Phase is the timing of …
P Lavie - Annual review of psychology, 2001 - annualreviews.org
… fatigue wasnot obligatory to sleep induction, and that sleep could be … sleep-wake cycle as anendogenous biologicalrhythm was Nathaniel Kleitman's firm conviction thatbodily rhythms …
TF Anders - Psychosomatic Medicine, 1982 - journals.lww.com
… falling asleep or the slow wave sleep (SWS) component of NREM sleep at sleep onset (10). … period of sleep—wake rhythms and the ultradian period of REMNREM cycles. REM sleep, …
… BiologicalRhythms series exploring analysis and statistical topics relevant to researchers in biologicalrhythms and sleep … to the assessment of biologicalrhythms. Rhythmic longitudinal …
N Kleitman - Physiological reviews, 1949 - journals.physiology.org
… (4,5,2) also devoted his several reviews mainly to the human diurnal rhythm. In one (4), the rhythms taken up included sleep and associated phenomena, heart rate, blood pressure, …
R Benca, MJ Duncan, E Frank, C McClung… - Brain research …, 2009 - Elsevier
… It has been hypothesized that cyclic changes in metabolic states of cells may play a role in the regulation of biologicalrhythms and sleep. The interplay between neuronal metabolic …
A Reinberg, I Ashkenazi - Dialogues in clinical neuroscience, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
… cat is a species that does not possess a circadian organization - an idea that was a source of conflict between sleep and biologicalrhythm specialists. However, cats exhibit circadian …
… (~ 12 hours), circalunar rhythms (~ 29.5 days), and circannual rhythms (~ one year). The most ubiquitous biologicalrhythm is the approximately 24-hour circadian rhythm. This …
L Wetterberg - Journal of internal medicine, 1994 - Wiley Online Library
… data about light as a synchronizer of biologicalrhythms. A time-keeper-biological clock-is used … such as the heart rate and respiratory cycles and behavioural rhythms such as the sleep-…