Table of Contents
Editorial
| Editors' Preface | |
| O. Pompeiano, P. Pietrini | 313 |
| Preface | |
| P.-H. Luppi | 315-316 |
Research Articles
| How sleep was dissociated into two states: telencephalic and rhombencephalic sleep? | |
| M. Jouvet | 317-326 |
| The duality of sleep revealed: the history of paradoxical sleep. | |
| R. Naquet | 327-332 |
| The paradox of sleep: the early years. | |
| W. C. Dement | 333-345 |
| Michel Jouvet: a personal tribute. | |
| J. A. Hobson | 333-345 |
| Michel Jouvet: the enigma of scientific creativity. | |
| C. Debru | 353-357 |
| Slow-wave sleep: serotonin, neuronal plasticity, and seizures. | |
| M. Steriade | 359-367 |
| Contribution of the knock-out technology to understanding the role of serotonin in sleep regulations. | |
| J. Adrien, C. Alexandre, B. Boutrel, D. Popa | 369-377 |
| Paradoxical REM sleep promoting and permitting neuronal networks. | |
| B. E. Jones | 379-396 |
| Brainstem structures responsible for paradoxical sleep onset and maintenance. | |
| P.-H. Luppi, D. Gervasoni, R. Boissard, L. Verret, R. Goutagny, C. Peyron, D. Salvert, L. Leger, B. Barbagli, P. Fort | 397-411 |
| Regional organisation of brain activity during paradoxical sleep (PS). | |
| P. Maquet, P. Ruby, S. Schwartz, S. Laureys, G. Albouy, T. Dang-Vu, M. Desseilles, M. Boly, G. Melchior, P. Peigneux | 413-419 |
| Role of the locus coeruleus in the control of paradoxical sleep generation in the cat. | |
| K. Sakai, S. Crochet | 421-427 |
| Mechanisms and models of REM sleep control. | |
| R. W. McCarley | 429-467 |
| Rem sleep without atonia--from cats to humans. | |
| M. W. Mahowald, C. H. Schenck | 469-478 |
| Narcolepsy research: past, present, and future perspectives. | |
| S. Fromherz, E. Mignot | 479-486 |
| Posterior hypothalamus and regulation of vigilance states. | |
| R. Goutagny, L. Verret, P. Fort, D. Salvert, L. Leger, P.-H. Luppi, C. Peyron | 487-500 |
| Sleep-promoting functions of the hypothalamic median preoptic nucleus: inhibition of arousal systems. | |
| D. McGinty, H. Gong, N. Suntsova, Md. N. Alam, M. Methippara, R. Guzman-Marin, R. Szymusiak | 501-509 |
| The dynamics of spindles and EEG slow-wave activity in NREM sleep in mice. | |
| V. V. Vyazovskiy, P. Achermann, A. A. Borbely, I. Tobler | 511-523 |
| The dream between neuroscience and psychoanalysis. | |
| M. Mancia | 525-531 |
| Genes for prostaglandin d synthase and receptor as well as adenosine A2A receptor are involved in the homeostatic regulation of nrem sleep. | |
| O. Hayaishi, Y. Urade, N. Eguchi, Z.-L. Huang | 525-531 |
| Uncoupling proteins and sleep deprivation. | |
| C. Cirelli, G. Tononi | 541-549 |
| Cortical and pontine variations occurring in the voltammetric no signal throughout the sleep-wake cycle in the rat. | |
| R. Cespuglio, G. Debilly, S. Burlet | 551-556 |
| Relationship between sleep and eye state in Cetaceans and Pinnipeds. | |
| O. I. Lyamin, L. M. Mukhametov, J. M. Siegel | 557-568 |
| [The ontogeny and physiology confirms the dual nature of sleep states.] | |
| J.-L. Valatx | 569-580 |