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Thinking In Psychiatry

Thinking In Psychiatry

Date de sortie : 2026-02-19
© 2025 Psych Scene Pty Ltd
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Date de sortie : 2026-02-19
© 2025 Psych Scene Pty Ltd
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Have We Been Thinking About Sleep Wrong? (Motor Theory Explained)

Have We Been Thinking About Sleep Wrong? (Motor Theory Explained)

Access the mentioned courses here: Sleep And Psychiatry: https://psychscene.co/46d0T09 ADHD and Sleep Dysfunction: https://psychscene.co/4rrE9Cc In this episode, Dr Sanil Rege explores the "how and why" of sleep by analysing a 2025 Neuron perspective p
Durée : 9:20
Access the mentioned courses here:
Sleep And Psychiatry: https://psychscene.co/46d0T09
ADHD and Sleep Dysfunction:
https://psychscene.co/4rrE9Cc
In this episode, Dr Sanil Rege explores the "how and why" of sleep by analysing a 2025 Neuron perspective paper (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40961940/) detailing the interplay between sleep, motor circuits, and catecholamine biology.
The discussion unpacks the motor theory of sleep, in which sleep control is embedded within somatic and autonomic motor circuits, and the catecholamine hypothesis, which posits that a core biological function of sleep is the inactivation of dopamine, noradrenaline, and adrenaline.
This podcast provides clinicians with a neuroscientific framework for understanding sleep as an active state transition involving a global downshift of somatic and autonomic motor systems.
#Sleep #Neuropsychiatry #Insomnia
Id. d’épisode : 1000750467792
GUID : 471ede26-a2fe-4ccf-a79a-4c8a7a3cba60
Date de publication : 19/2/2026 à 11:25:31

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Thinking in Psychiatry is an Academy by Psych Scene podcast featuring short, high-signal audio episodes you can listen to on the go. Each week we break down emerging evidence, evolving clinical frameworks, and complex cases across the lifespan – from psychopharmacology and neurobiology to formulation, systems thinking, and metabolic and sleep psychiatry. Designed for busy clinicians, every episode is grounded in evidence, reviewed by faculty, and focused on one question: how can we practise better psychiatry, starting today?

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