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UCLA Department of Psychiatry & Biobehavioral Sciences - Sleep Research


Siegel Lab, UCLA Department of Psychiatry,
Neurobiology Research 151A3,
VA GLAHS, North Hills
California 91343, U.S.A.


Our primary interest is in understanding the evolution, function and disorders of REM sleep.

A major focus of the laboratory is on narcolepsy, its anatomy, pathophysiology and treatment. The laboratory is the site of one of three national centers for the study of sleep apnea. Our goal is to analyze the mechanism(s) responsible for the loss of muscle tone in the upper airway that underlies the neurological component of sleep apnea.

Recent Publications of Interest:

About Sleep:

Do all animals sleep? Trends in Neuroscience (2008)

EEG asymmetry and spectra power during sleep in the northern fur seal. Journal of Sleep Research (2008).

Behavioral aspects of sleep in bottlenose dolphin mothers and their calves. Physiol Behav 2007

Clues to the Functions of Mammalian Sleep Nature, 2005 [Source Data]

Continuous activity in cetaceans after birth Nature, 2005 [Supplimentary Information Pdf] Movie [.WMF 3.6 Mb][Commentary]

Why We Sleep Scientific American, 2003

The REM Sleep-Memory Consolidation Hypothesis Science, 2001

Sleep (A General Introduction) Encarta, 2000

Sleep & Dreaming Principles of Neuroscience, 2000

The Evolution of REM Sleep Handbook of Behavioral State Control, 1999

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 
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