The two‐process model of sleep regulation: a reappraisal
University of Zurich · University of Groningen · +2 more institutions
Abstract
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…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 57.00
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- 100%
- References
- 131
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4Topics & keywords
- Process (computing)
- Psychology
- Sleep (system call)
- Cognitive psychology
- Computer science