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Sleep loss brain activity

We don t know the basis of this loss of temperature control, but we do know that REM sleep is itself associated with failure of the central thermostat, and we know that REM sleep deprivation also causes a loss of temperature. A unifying hypothesis is that any condition that potentiates REM sleep physiology may also compromise the central regulation of body temperature. Relevant to this hypothesis is the fact that the two brain stem aminergic neuromodulators that are inactivated in REM sleep are active in responding to thermal stress. [Pg.200]


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