Neural Circuitry Underlying REM Sleep
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Jun 17, 2021



Professor Zhili Huang, a researcher from Fudan University, president of the Chinese Sleep Research Society and a Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute (TCCI®) Investigator, recently published a paper titled “Neural Circuitry Underlying REM Sleep: A review of the literature and current concepts” in the journal Progress in Neurobiology.
In the paper, Professor Huang discussed several types of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep including a reciprocal interaction model, limit-cycle model, flip-flop model, and a model involving γ-amino butyric acid, glutamate, and aminergic/orexin/melanin-concentrating hormone neurons. He also summarizes two common disorders related to REM sleep, REM sleep behavior disorder and narcolepsy.
Professor Zhili Huang, a researcher from Fudan University, president of the Chinese Sleep Research Society and a Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute (TCCI®) Investigator, recently published a paper titled “Neural Circuitry Underlying REM Sleep: A review of the literature and current concepts” in the journal Progress in Neurobiology.
In the paper, Professor Huang discussed several types of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep including a reciprocal interaction model, limit-cycle model, flip-flop model, and a model involving γ-amino butyric acid, glutamate, and aminergic/orexin/melanin-concentrating hormone neurons. He also summarizes two common disorders related to REM sleep, REM sleep behavior disorder and narcolepsy.
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© 2025 Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute
© 2025 Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute



