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Unihemispheric slow-wave
sleep (USWS) is
sleep where one half of the
brain rests while the
other half
remains alert. This is in
contrast to
normal sleep...
- with some
foregoing sleep for
extended periods and some
engaging in
unihemispheric sleep, in
which one
brain hemisphere sleeps while the
other remains...
- the ****ociated Press, and SFGate.
LaSota recommended the
practice of
unihemispheric sleep (UHS), a form of
sleep deprivation. A
member of the
group allegedly...
- in 4
second bouts of sleep. The
sleep can be both
bihemispheric and
unihemispheric slow-wave sleep. The
penguins ac****ulate over 11
hours of
sleep for...
- migration. The
common blackbird is one of a
number of
species which has
unihemispheric slow-wave sleep. One
hemisphere of the
brain is
effectively asleep,...
- of the
neocortex oscillate slowly. A
number of
avian species exhibit unihemispheric slow-wave sleep: the
ability to rest one half of the
brain in SWS, while...
- film has
received a
number awards of
international film festivals.
Unihemispheric slow-wave
sleep Wilson, D. E.; Reeder, D. M., eds. (2005).
Mammal Species...
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Anesthesia in the Dolphin:
Implications for
Bispectral Index Monitoring of
Unihemispheric Effects in Dolphins".
Anesthesia & Analgesia. 104 (1): 239–241. doi:10...
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those for
melatonin receptors. This is
thought to be
related to
their unihemispheric sleep pattern (one
brain hemisphere at a time).
Similar trends have...
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other marine mammals, such as dolphins,
elephant seals do not have
unihemispheric slow-wave sleep.
Instead they
sleep deeply for a
little less than 20...