2020
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3640822
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Evidence of Sleep Cycle Analogous to Vertebrate SWS/REM Alternation in the Octopus

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“…Quiescence was the dominant behavior engaged in when the octopus was inside its den. Within this category, we observed all of the stages of sleep identified in laboratory observations of O. insularis, including quiet sleep and active sleep (Medeiros et al, 2020), although we did not differentiate between them in our analysis.…”
Section: Away From the Den And Quiescencementioning
confidence: 86%
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“…Quiescence was the dominant behavior engaged in when the octopus was inside its den. Within this category, we observed all of the stages of sleep identified in laboratory observations of O. insularis, including quiet sleep and active sleep (Medeiros et al, 2020), although we did not differentiate between them in our analysis.…”
Section: Away From the Den And Quiescencementioning
confidence: 86%
“…Analysis was conducted by the first and second authors separately, and upon comparison of these, any discrepancies between behavioral categorizations of the two analyzers were re-examined and rectified through consensus or designated as unknown. Note that for both experimental and methodological reasons, the behavioral categories defined in Table 1 differ in some cases from the categories and definitions used in other studies of O. insularis (e.g., Mather, 1988;Medeiros et al, 2020). Time spent Away from the Den and Quiescent are of particular interest to researchers of octopus behavior (e.g., Medeiros et al, 2020), and thus were isolated for further analysis.…”
Section: Behavioral Analysis Of Timelapse Photographs and Videosmentioning
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