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COMPLEX TIME: Adaptation, Aging, & Arrow of Time

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  1. An opposite role for tau in circadian rhythms revealed by mathematical modeling‏‎ (1 revision)
  2. Homer1a drives homeostatic scaling-down of excitatory synapses during sleep‏‎ (1 revision)
  3. Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life/Bree Aldridge‏‎ (1 revision)
  4. Circadian phenotype impacts the brain's resting-state functional connectivity, attentional performance, and sleepiness‏‎ (1 revision)
  5. Comparing the Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire and Munich ChronoType Questionnaire to the dim light melatonin onset‏‎ (1 revision)
  6. Antidepressant suppression of non-REM sleep spindles and REM sleep impairs hippocampus-dependent learning while augmenting striatum-dependent learning‏‎ (1 revision)
  7. Simulations of light effects on the human circadian pacemaker: Implications for assessment of intrinsic period‏‎ (1 revision)
  8. Addition of a non-photic component to a light-based mathematical model of the human circadian pacemaker‏‎ (1 revision)
  9. Cognitive Regime Shift I - When the Brain Breaks/GeorgeMashour‏‎ (1 revision)
  10. Ageing and the circadian and homeostatic regulation of human sleep during forced desynchrony of rest, melatonin and temperature rhythms‏‎ (1 revision)
  11. Unstable neurons underlie a stable learned behavior‏‎ (1 revision)
  12. Control of Mammalian Circadian Rhythm by CKI -Regulated Proteasome-Mediated PER2 Degradation‏‎ (1 revision)
  13. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases III/Session III: Disease History, Aging, and Complex Time‏‎ (1 revision)
  14. Cognitive Regime Shift I - When the Brain Breaks/CaterinaGratton‏‎ (1 revision)
  15. Exposure to room light before bedtime suppresses melatonin onset and shortens melatonin duration in humans‏‎ (1 revision)
  16. Circadian temperature and melatonin rhythms, sleep, and neurobehavioral function in humans living on a 20-h day‏‎ (1 revision)
  17. REM sleep–active MCH neurons are involved in forgetting hippocampus-dependent memories‏‎ (1 revision)
  18. REM sleep–active MCH neurons are involved in forgetting hippocampus-dependent memories2‏‎ (1 revision)
  19. Main Page‏‎ (1 revision)
  20. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/DanielleBassett‏‎ (1 revision)

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