Although we have an increasingly sure grasp of much of its proximate circuitry, we continue to lack the ultimate physiological rationale of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. In this paper, we propose that REM sleep derives both its proximate mechanisms as well as its ultimate cause from photoperiodism. (This refers to the means whereby many organisms translate information about day length into appropriately timed physiological adjustments ensuring their survival through the most challenging season
A novel theory of rapid eye movement sleep as an integral component of the seasonal timekeeping apparatus
Martin N. Raitiere
