The Three-Hundred-Million-Year Pulse: Deciphering the Infraslow Rhythms of Sleep
Iguana at rest, representing reptilian models in cross-species sleep rhythm research. When we observe a creature in deep slumber, whether it is a human in a clinical suite or a lizard perched on a desert branch, we are witnessing a biological process far more ancient than previously imagined. A recent cover story in Nature Neuroscience […]
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