Waking experience modulates sleep need in mice.
Linus MilinskiSimon P FisherNanyi CuiLaura E McKillopCristina Blanco-DuqueGauri AngTomoko YamagataDavid M BannermanVladyslav V VyazovskiyPublished in: BMC biology (2021)
Overall, our study suggests that sleep-wake behaviour is highly flexible within an individual and that the homeostatic processes that keep track of time spent awake are sensitive to the nature of the waking experience. We therefore conclude that sleep dynamics are determined, to a large degree, by the interaction between the organism and the environment.