Hypothalamic feedforward inhibition of thalamocortical network controls arousal and consciousness

JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH(2015)

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The authors identify a new arousal circuit in the mammalian brain. They provide correlative and optogenetic evidence indicating that a subset of hypothalamic cells drive awakening from non-rapid eye movement (slow-wave) sleep and emergence from anesthesia by exerting a strong inhibitory tone onto reticular thalamic neurons.
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