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  • Social and environmental contexts modulate sleep deprivation-induced c-Fos activation in rats 

    This is the peer reviewed manuscript version of the following article: Samuel Deurveilhera, Nathan Ryana, Joan Burnsa, Kazue Semba. (2013). Social and environmental contexts modulate sleep deprivation-induced c-Fos activation in rats. 256, 238–249. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2013.08.029
    People often sleep deprive themselves voluntarily for social and lifestyle reasons. Animals also appear to stay awake longer as a result of their natural curiosity to explore novel environments and interact socially with ...