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The concepts are intrinsically linked as sleep is a fundamental component of the sleep-wake cycle, which is investigated in clinical research [1], optimized for therapeutic timing [2], and analyzed through evolutionary biological frameworks [3].

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Sleep in Disorders of Consciousness: A Brief Overview on a Still ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov PMC 1 fact
claimThe review article titled 'Sleep in Disorders of Consciousness: A Brief Overview on a Still ...' aims to investigate the anatomo-physiological basis of the sleep/wake cycle, as well as the main sleep patterns and sleep disorders in patients with disorders of consciousness.
Conflicting States of Consciousness: Exploring Psilocin and Sleep psychedelicreview.com Psychedelic Review 1 fact
claimThomas posits that understanding the interaction between psychedelics and sleep may help determine the optimal timing of a psychedelic experience within the sleep-wake cycle, such as whether morning or evening administration provides more lasting benefits.
Why Did Sleep Evolve? | Scientific American scientificamerican.com Christopher French · Scientific American 1 fact
claimCurrent evolutionary theories regarding the function of sleep are not consistently supported by empirical evidence and do not explain the wide range of sleep-wake cycles observed across different animal species.