Sleep scoring in rodents: Criteria, automatic approaches and outstanding issues.
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| Title: | Sleep scoring in rodents: Criteria, automatic approaches and outstanding issues. |
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| Authors: | Rayan, Abdelrahman (AUTHOR), Agarwal, Anjali (AUTHOR), Samanta, Anumita (AUTHOR), Severijnen, Eva (AUTHOR), van der Meij, Jacqueline (AUTHOR), Genzel, Lisa (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | European Journal of Neuroscience. Feb2024, Vol. 59 Issue 4, p526-553. 28p. |
| Subjects: | Somnology, Rodents, Sleep, Sleep stages, Human experimentation, Sleep hygiene |
| Abstract: | There is nothing we spend as much time on in our lives as we do sleeping, which makes it even more surprising that we currently do not know why we need to sleep. Most of the research addressing this question is performed in rodents to allow for invasive, mechanistic approaches. However, in contrast to human sleep, we currently do not have shared and agreed upon standards on sleep states in rodents. In this article, we present an overview on sleep stages in humans and rodents and a historical perspective on the development of automatic sleep scoring systems in rodents. Further, we highlight specific issues in rodent sleep that also call into question some of the standards used in human sleep research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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