Abstract:
:Sleep has been universally conserved across animal species. The basic functions of sleep remain unclear, but insufficient sleep impairs memory acquisition and retention in both vertebrates and invertebrates. Sleep is also a homeostatic process that is influenced not only by the amount of time awake, but also by neural activity and plasticity. Because of the breadth and precision of available genetic tools, the fruit fly has become a powerful model system to understand sleep regulation and function. Importantly, these tools enable the dissection of memory-encoding circuits at the level of individual neurons, and have allowed the development of genetic tools to induce sleep on-demand. This review describes recent investigations of the role for sleep in memory using Drosophila and current hypotheses of sleep's functions for supporting plasticity, learning, and memory.
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Curr Opin Neurobioljournal_title
Current opinion in neurobiologyauthors
Donlea JMdoi
10.1016/j.conb.2018.10.006subject
Has Abstractpub_date
2019-02-01 00:00:00pages
120-126eissn
0959-4388issn
1873-6882pii
S0959-4388(18)30130-2journal_volume
54pub_type
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