How stress activates neurons that disrupt sleep

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New research reveals that neurons in the preoptic hypothalamus — the region of the brain that regulates sleep and body temperature — are rhythmically activated during non-rapid eye movement sleep (NREM). Stress activates these brain cells out of turn, causing ‘microarousals,’ that interrupt sleep cycles and decrease the duration of sleep episodes, according to new research.

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