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The clocks that time us. Physiology of the circadian timing system

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This article is published in Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology.The article was published on 1983-08-01. It has received 203 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Bacterial circadian rhythms & Circadian rhythm.

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Toward a neurobiology of temporal cognition: advances and challenges

TL;DR: It is proposed that cerebellar dysfunction may induce deregulation of tonic thalamic tuning, which disrupts gating of the mnemonic temporal information generated in the basal ganglia through striato-thalamo-cortical loops.
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The circadian clock: pacemaker and tumour suppressor

TL;DR: Investigation of the mechanisms by which the circadian clock controls cell proliferation and other cellular functions might lead to new therapeutic targets and highlight the importance of the circadian Clock in tumour suppression in vivo.
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Effect of SCN lesions on sleep in squirrel monkeys: evidence for opponent processes in sleep-wake regulation

TL;DR: Findings show that the SCN influence the regulation of daily total wake and sleep times, and implicate an alternative sleep-wake regulatory model in which an SCN-dependent process actively facilitates the initiation and maintenance of wakefulness and opposes homeostatic sleep tendency during the subjective day in diurnal primates.
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Neurobiology of the sleep-wake cycle: sleep architecture, circadian regulation, and regulatory feedback.

TL;DR: The authors describe the hypothalamic circuitry for the integration of photic and nonphotic environmental time cues and how this integration allows organisms to sculpt patterns of rest-activity and sleep-wake cycles that are optimally adaptive.
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Understanding Consumer Decision Making : The Means-end Approach To Marketing and Advertising Strategy

TL;DR: Reynolds and Westberg as mentioned in this paper used Laddering methods to identify means-end chains and developed an approach to understand consumer decision-making, and developed and assessed advertising strategy.
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Toward a neurobiology of temporal cognition: advances and challenges

TL;DR: It is proposed that cerebellar dysfunction may induce deregulation of tonic thalamic tuning, which disrupts gating of the mnemonic temporal information generated in the basal ganglia through striato-thalamo-cortical loops.
Journal ArticleDOI

The circadian clock: pacemaker and tumour suppressor

TL;DR: Investigation of the mechanisms by which the circadian clock controls cell proliferation and other cellular functions might lead to new therapeutic targets and highlight the importance of the circadian Clock in tumour suppression in vivo.
Journal ArticleDOI

Effect of SCN lesions on sleep in squirrel monkeys: evidence for opponent processes in sleep-wake regulation

TL;DR: Findings show that the SCN influence the regulation of daily total wake and sleep times, and implicate an alternative sleep-wake regulatory model in which an SCN-dependent process actively facilitates the initiation and maintenance of wakefulness and opposes homeostatic sleep tendency during the subjective day in diurnal primates.
Journal ArticleDOI

Neurobiology of the sleep-wake cycle: sleep architecture, circadian regulation, and regulatory feedback.

TL;DR: The authors describe the hypothalamic circuitry for the integration of photic and nonphotic environmental time cues and how this integration allows organisms to sculpt patterns of rest-activity and sleep-wake cycles that are optimally adaptive.
BookDOI

Understanding Consumer Decision Making : The Means-end Approach To Marketing and Advertising Strategy

TL;DR: Reynolds and Westberg as mentioned in this paper used Laddering methods to identify means-end chains and developed an approach to understand consumer decision-making, and developed and assessed advertising strategy.