
Data on interactions between the paradoxical sleep (PS) and thermoregulation under thermo-comfortable and extreme conditions (in high and low temperatures, forced and spontaneous fasting, acclimation to cold and acclimation to natural winter conditions) are reviewed. The hypothesis of the PS role in synchronising and endogenous "kindling" of the visceral function ultradian rhythms is substantiated. Some new data are presented on entering torpor as a phenomenon of the "dramatic" neuronal plasticity.
Activity Cycles, Temperature, Neurophysiology, Sleep, REM, Environmental Exposure, History, 20th Century, History, 21st Century, Marsupialia, Stress, Physiological, Animals, Humans, Energy Metabolism, Physiology, Comparative, Heat-Shock Proteins, Body Temperature Regulation
Activity Cycles, Temperature, Neurophysiology, Sleep, REM, Environmental Exposure, History, 20th Century, History, 21st Century, Marsupialia, Stress, Physiological, Animals, Humans, Energy Metabolism, Physiology, Comparative, Heat-Shock Proteins, Body Temperature Regulation
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