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Journal Articles:
- The Fundamentals of Sleep-Wake and Consciousness (3)
- The Interplay Between Sleep and Pain (1)
- Dreaming of Victory: The Influence of Sleep on Athletic Performance (4)
- Intersection of AI and Sleep Medicine: Innovations, Challenges, and Ethical Considerations (3)
- Sleep and COVID-19 (5)
- The Relationship between Sleep and Aging: Exploring the Complex Interplay and Implications for Healthy Aging (3)
- The Intersection of Wearables and Sleep Medicine (2)
- The Global Burden of Insufficient Sleep (2)
Animal and Mathematical Models in Sleep Science and Sleep Medicine
Animal models are crucial for studying sleep and sleep disorders. They provide insights into the mechanisms of sleep regulation and the underlying causes of various sleep-related conditions, helping in the development of potential treatments. The previously used models include laboratory dogs, cats, rodents, zebrafish, fruit flies, and nematodes etc. These models have previously helped in understanding the mechanisms and in the development of new treatments for insomnia, restless legs syndrome, narcolepsy, and sleep apnea etc. This Article Collection showcases cutting-edge research that bridges experimental animal and human studies with computational approaches in sleep science and sleep medicine.