behavior/neurological
• no reduction in freezing time after 6 h. sleep deprivation
• normal freezing behavior without sleep deprivation
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• increased mobile time and greater distance traveled during both light and dark phases
• reduced number of mobile episodes during both light and dark phases
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• 71 min. shorter total sleep time and sleep duration
• sustain higher sleep pressure
• reduced sleep time and increased sleep pressure in dark period after 6 h. sleep deprivation
• increased EEG delta range (1 to 4 Hz) power in dark phase after 6 h. sleep deprivation
• normal sleep gain after 6 h. sleep deprivation
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• shorter duration during both light and dark phases but most pronounced in latter
• increased EEG delta range (1 to 4 Hz) power during NREM sleep in dark phase
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• shorter duration of REM sleep during dark pha
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Mouse Models of Human Disease |
DO ID | OMIM ID(s) | Ref(s) | |
sleep disorder | DOID:535 | J:325012 |