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| ====Two-process model of sleep==== | | ====Two-process model of sleep==== |
| The two-process model of sleep is a conceptual model that aims to relate the behavioral state regulation to two main procedures. Process-S describes the increasing homeostatic pressure, the more time spent awake (Adenosine-alertness hypothesis link) and deacreses during time spent asleep . Process C describes the ~24h circadian framework in which sleep can occur. | | The two-process model of sleep is a conceptual model that aims to relate the behavioral state regulation to two main procedures. Process-S describes the increasing homeostatic pressure, the more time spent awake (Adenosine-alertness hypothesis link) and deacreses during time spent asleep . Process C describes the ~24h circadian framework in which sleep can occur. |
− | [[File:Two-process model of sleep graph.png|thumb]] | + | [[File:Two-process model of sleep graph.png|thumb|alt=|The sinus-functions set the circadian framework in which sleep can occur. The blue function demonstrates the rising sleep pressure during the day and its decrease during sleep. |
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| + | Source: Natalia T., Megan H. H., Paige F., Victoria B. (2017). A Two-Process Model for Circadian and Sleep-dependent Modulation of Pain Sensitivity doi: <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.1101/09831</nowiki>]] |
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