Abstract

Rats subjected to 5-h restraint stress showed no significant difference from sleep-deprived controls in amount of slow sleep obtained during any part of a 12-h poststress recording period. This result contrasts with reports of increased slow sleep in rats and cats following stress and with anecdotal reports of stress-induced insomnia in humans. Stressed animals did show less paradoxical sleep than controls during the first 6 h after treatment.

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