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Sleep survival function

Now, you might say that we have come a long way from dreaming and even from brain activation in sleep, but I don t think so and I hope that a moment s reflection will show you why. To explain why sleep normally defends us from such fates, we must assume that it is the change in brain state, with all its chemical and electrical transformations, that keeps us healthy. A second reason, admittedly theoretical, is that our drive to sleep is so intense, so demanding, and so enduring that it must have important survival functions. [Pg.76]

The nucleophilicity of the nitrogen atom survives in many different functional groups, although its basicity may be lost. Reactions of non-basic, but nucleophilic urea nitrogens provide, for example, an easy entry to sleeping-pills (barbiturates) as well as to stimulants (caffeine). The nitrogen atoms of imidazoles and indole anions are also nucleophilic and the NH protons can be easily substituted. [Pg.306]


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