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Sleep structures, physiological

Jouvet, M. (1962). [Research on the neural structures and responsible mechanisms in different phases of physiological sleep.] Arch. Ital. Biol. 100, 125-206. [Pg.51]

The PGO waves of REM sleep are epileptiform. Both consist of spike and wave EEG complexes that are morphologically indistinguishable. In both PGO waves and temporal lobe epilepsy, these spike and wave complexes are generated by similar mechanisms owing to a physiological decline in inhibitory modulation (REM sleep) or to structural damage (TEE), neurons are disinhibited and fire in intense bursts, of which the EEG spike and wave complex is the extracellular record. [Pg.196]

Sleep is no longer ccmsidered to be a passive relaxation of the ascending reticular activating system (ARAS), but rather the result of active influences originating from hypnogenic structures. 5-HT neurons are implicated in the physiology and the biochemistry of sleep. [Pg.321]


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