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Alexander Borbély

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Alexander A. Borbély (born 1939 in Budapest) is a Hungarian-Swiss pharmacologist known for his sleep research.

Borbély proposed the two-process model of sleep regulation in 1982 which postulates there are two complementary processes (S and C, which stands for Sleep and Circadian, respectively) which together account for one's sleep schedule.[1] This model has been widely influential and strongly influenced the field of circadian neuroscience for decades.[2][non-primary source needed]

References

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  1. ^ Borbély, A. A. (1982). "A two process model of sleep regulation". Human Neurobiology. 1 (3): 195–204. ISSN 0721-9075. PMID 7185792.
  2. ^ Borbély, Alexander A.; Daan, Serge; Wirz‐Justice, Anna; Deboer, Tom (2016). "The two-process model of sleep regulation: a reappraisal". Journal of Sleep Research. 25 (2): 131–143. doi:10.1111/jsr.12371. ISSN 1365-2869. PMID 26762182.


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