The two‐process model of sleep regulation: a reappraisal

睡眠(系统调用) 过程(计算) 心理学 认知心理学 计算机科学 操作系统
作者
Alexander A. Borbély,Serge Daan,Anna Wirz‐Justice,Tom Deboer
出处
期刊:Journal of Sleep Research [Wiley]
卷期号:25 (2): 131-143 被引量:1327
标识
DOI:10.1111/jsr.12371
摘要

In the last three decades the two-process model of sleep regulation has served as a major conceptual framework in sleep research. It has been applied widely in studies on fatigue and performance and to dissect individual differences in sleep regulation. The model posits that a homeostatic process (Process S) interacts with a process controlled by the circadian pacemaker (Process C), with time-courses derived from physiological and behavioural variables. The model simulates successfully the timing and intensity of sleep in diverse experimental protocols. Electrophysiological recordings from the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) suggest that S and C interact continuously. Oscillators outside the SCN that are linked to energy metabolism are evident in SCN-lesioned arrhythmic animals subjected to restricted feeding or methamphetamine administration, as well as in human subjects during internal desynchronization. In intact animals these peripheral oscillators may dissociate from the central pacemaker rhythm. A sleep/fast and wake/feed phase segregate antagonistic anabolic and catabolic metabolic processes in peripheral tissues. A deficiency of Process S was proposed to account for both depressive sleep disturbances and the antidepressant effect of sleep deprivation. The model supported the development of novel non-pharmacological treatment paradigms in psychiatry, based on manipulating circadian phase, sleep and light exposure. In conclusion, the model remains conceptually useful for promoting the integration of sleep and circadian rhythm research. Sleep appears to have not only a short-term, use-dependent function; it also serves to enforce rest and fasting, thereby supporting the optimization of metabolic processes at the appropriate phase of the 24-h cycle.
最长约 10秒,即可获得该文献文件

科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI
科研通是完全免费的文献互助平台,具备全网最快的应助速度,最高的求助完成率。 对每一个文献求助,科研通都将尽心尽力,给求助人一个满意的交代。
实时播报
bsc完成签到,获得积分20
刚刚
早起大王完成签到,获得积分10
刚刚
自信的寒天完成签到,获得积分10
刚刚
刚刚
西瓜完成签到,获得积分10
1秒前
文静元风完成签到,获得积分10
1秒前
无花果应助天天小女孩采纳,获得10
1秒前
无花果应助小王要努力采纳,获得10
2秒前
2秒前
喜悦兔子完成签到 ,获得积分0
2秒前
bsc发布了新的文献求助10
3秒前
AA完成签到,获得积分10
3秒前
3秒前
Ava应助YY采纳,获得10
4秒前
鸽子发布了新的文献求助10
5秒前
5秒前
清沐完成签到 ,获得积分10
5秒前
Luojia完成签到,获得积分10
6秒前
粗粗布局完成签到,获得积分10
6秒前
西瓜发布了新的文献求助10
6秒前
坚定问安完成签到,获得积分10
6秒前
7秒前
irisjlj完成签到,获得积分10
8秒前
Jasper应助lulu采纳,获得10
8秒前
chai发布了新的文献求助10
9秒前
my完成签到,获得积分10
9秒前
尺八发布了新的文献求助10
9秒前
9秒前
乐观若烟完成签到 ,获得积分10
10秒前
欣慰小蕊完成签到,获得积分10
11秒前
白辞完成签到,获得积分10
11秒前
范欣雨完成签到,获得积分10
11秒前
11秒前
落后导师应助铁盐君采纳,获得10
11秒前
11秒前
桐桐应助粗粗布局采纳,获得10
12秒前
12秒前
皮卡丘完成签到 ,获得积分0
13秒前
年轻的吐司完成签到,获得积分10
13秒前
宋芝璇完成签到 ,获得积分10
14秒前
高分求助中
Les Mantodea de Guyane Insecta, Polyneoptera 2500
Technologies supporting mass customization of apparel: A pilot project 450
A Field Guide to the Amphibians and Reptiles of Madagascar - Frank Glaw and Miguel Vences - 3rd Edition 400
Brain and Heart The Triumphs and Struggles of a Pediatric Neurosurgeon 400
Cybersecurity Blueprint – Transitioning to Tech 400
Mixing the elements of mass customisation 400
Периодизация спортивной тренировки. Общая теория и её практическое применение 310
热门求助领域 (近24小时)
化学 材料科学 医学 生物 工程类 有机化学 物理 生物化学 纳米技术 计算机科学 化学工程 内科学 复合材料 物理化学 电极 遗传学 量子力学 基因 冶金 催化作用
热门帖子
关注 科研通微信公众号,转发送积分 3785143
求助须知:如何正确求助?哪些是违规求助? 3330552
关于积分的说明 10247087
捐赠科研通 3045973
什么是DOI,文献DOI怎么找? 1671801
邀请新用户注册赠送积分活动 800834
科研通“疑难数据库(出版商)”最低求助积分说明 759691