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The cyclic interaction between daytime behavior and the sleep behavior of laboratory dogs: A correlational study
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2021
unpublished
Sleep deprivation has been found to negatively affect an individual´s physical and psychological health. Sleep loss affects activity patterns, increases anxiety-like behaviors, decreases cognitive performance and it is associated with depressive states. The activity/rest cycle of dogs has been investigated before, but little is known about the effects of sleep loss on the behavior of the species. Dogs are polyphasic sleepers, meaning the behavior is most observed at night, but bouts are also
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-722864/v1
fatcat:exm3nxge6zgllbrmjg7krkf6du