Wake-Sleep Circuitry: An Overview

Although earlier models of brain circuitry controlling wake-sleep focused on monaminergic and cholinergic arousal systems, recent evidence indicates that these play mainly a modulatory role, and that the backbone of the wake-sleep regulatory system depends upon fast neurotransmitters, such as glutmate and GABA. We review here recent advances in understanding the role these systems play in controlling sleep and wakefulness.

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Catecholaminergic A1/C1 Neurons Contribute to the Maintenance of Upper Airway Muscle Tone but may not Participate in NREM Sleep-Related Depression of these Muscles

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Brainstem regulation of slow-wave-sleep