The Two-Process Model: Origin of Its Concepts and Their Implications

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Borbely, Alexander [1 ]
Tobler, Irene [1 ]
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[1] Univ Zurich, Inst Pharmacol, CH-8006 Zurich, Switzerland
关键词
two-process model; EEG analysis; sleep homeostasis; circadian rhythm; local sleep; comparative sleep studies; BASE-LINE CONDITIONS; INTERHEMISPHERIC EEG ASYMMETRY; SLOW-WAVE ACTIVITY; SLEEP-DEPRIVATION; MOTOR-ACTIVITY; CORTICAL TEMPERATURE; VIGILANCE STATES; BEHAVIORAL SLEEP; LOCAL SLEEP; REST;
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10.3390/ctn8010005
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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The two-process model of sleep regulation has served as a conceptual framework in the last four decades for understanding sleep physiology. In the 1970s, long-term recordings of sleep in rats were obtained thanks to EEG telemetry. NonREM sleep and REM sleep were found to differ in their time course and response to light-dark protocols. There were indications for their coupling to the circadian system, in particular the light-dark and the dark-light transitions. With the advent of quantitative EEG analysis, slow-wave activity in nonREM sleep was recognized as a sleep-wake-dependent variable. The term "sleep homeostasis" was coined to specify the regulated balance between sleep and waking. The regulatory homeostatic process was designated as "Process S". In the two-process model, its interaction with the circadian pacemaker "Process C" can account for sleep duration under various experimental protocols. Local, use-dependent slow-wave activity changes were demonstrated in both humans and rats by the selective, unilateral activation of a cortical region prior to sleep. Finding that rest in invertebrates has sleep-like regulatory properties opened a new realm of animal studies. Comparative sleep studies in a broad variety of animal species confirmed the validity of the basic concepts of the two-process model. Recent studies have addressed sleep-related changes of brain temperature as an indicator of brain metabolism; the application of the model to Drosophila; the divergence of cortical and subcortical states; and sleep in an increasing number of species and taxa.
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