Neonatal sleep, a genetically-driven rehearsal before the show: an  endless encounter with Michel Jouvet

In this short review, I would like to share some personal memories about the insights and achievements of Michel Jouvet in the field of sleep ontogeny. The first time I met Michel Jouvet was in 1972 when he accepted to chair my thesis on sleep, the research work being preformed in Howard Roffwarg's lab in New York. From then on we had many discussions together about the mechanisms and nature of neonatal Paradoxical Sleep, notably its characteristic muscular “twitches”. The idea emerged of a genetically programmed pattern of motor activation responsible for this state of “seismic” sleep.
Source: Sleep Medicine - Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Tags: Original Article Source Type: research