The after-hours circadian mutant has reduced phenotypic plasticity in behaviors at multiple timescales and in sleep homeostasis

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  • who: Silvia Maggi from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the article: The after-hours circadian mutant has reduced phenotypic plasticity in behaviors at multiple timescales and in sleep homeostasis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 14/06/2017
  • what: The authors report specific behavioral, cognitive, and sleep homeostatic defects in the after hours (Afh) circadian mouse mutant, which is characterized by lengthened circadian period. The results of this study have pivotal implications for understanding how the circadian clock modulates sleep and behavior. In this task, the main focus is the latency (trial time) at which mouse switches . . .

     

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