Researchers identify the calcium channel in the brain essential for deep sleep.

Sleep seems simple enough, a state of rest and restoration that almost every vertebrate creature must enter regularly in order to survive. However, the brain responds differently to stimuli when asleep than when awake, and it is not clear what brain changes happen during sleep.  Now, researchers from the New York University School of Medicine have started to investigate  the difference between these two brain … Continue reading Researchers identify the calcium channel in the brain essential for deep sleep.