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Development of REM and Slow Wave Sleep in the Rat

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Journal Am J Physiol
Specialty Physiology
Date 1997 Jun 1
PMID 9227592
Citations 52
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Active sleep (AS) in the neonate has been considered to be an immature form of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. Quiet sleep (QS) has been thought to represent an immature form of slow wave sleep (SWS). To determine the relationship between the behaviorally determined states of AS and QS and electrographically determined REM sleep and SWS, we examined sleep ontogeny in the developing rat using an experimental routine that permitted long-term recordings and minimized the effects of maternal separation. Under these conditions, a transient state that included electroencephalographic slow wave activity and phasic motor activity was eventually replaced with the mature SWS pattern. Our work suggests that neonatal QS is not an immature form of SWS and that AS is best considered as an undifferentiated behavioral state from which both SWS and REM sleep develop.

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