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Age and gender-related neurophysiological changes in sleep and wake states during childhood. [PDF]
Mammeri K +7 more
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Dream habits in a large cohort of preteens and their relation to sleep and nocturnal awakenings
Summary The present study examined dream habits, and their relation to sleep patterns, in 1151 preteens (597 boys; 554 girls; 11.31 ± 0.62 years old). Dream questionnaires assessed the frequency of dream recall, nightmare, and lucid dream, as well as the intensity of emotions experienced in dreams. Sleep variables included sleep duration and efficiency,
Jean‐Baptiste Eichenlaub +3 more
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Cortical hierarchy underlying homeostatic sleep pressure alleviation. [PDF]
Zou Q +15 more
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How does sleep deprivation affect the brain? We performed a meta‐analysis of publicly available transcriptional profiling datasets characterising the effects of sleep deprivation on cortical gene expression (n = 293 mice, 16,290 genes) and validated our results in an independent sample (n = 222 mice).
Cosette A. Rhoads +8 more
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Synergistic Impact of Sleep Disturbance and Social Isolation in Adult but Not Adolescent Female Mice
ABSTRACT Sleep quality and social isolation are two of the numerous environmental, social and health‐related factors that contribute to major depressive disorder (MDD). In human studies, a strong association has been found between sleep quality and perceived loneliness, with each potentially exacerbating the other.
Christine Egebjerg +1 more
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EEG difference in the Higuchi fractal dimension of wakefulness and sleep from birth to adolescence. [PDF]
Colussi F +12 more
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Sleep Reactivity Amplifies the Impact of Pre‐Sleep Cognitive Arousal on Sleep Disturbances
This study investigates how sleep reactivity moderates the ‘stress‐pre‐sleep arousal‐sleep’ pathway in university students. At the within‐individual level, both high and low sleep‐reactive groups showed increased pre‐sleep cognitive arousal and sleep disruptions in response to elevated daily stress.
Noof Abdullah Saad Shaif +5 more
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Assessment of Awake and Sleep Bruxism in Fibromyalgia Patients with Temporomandibular Disorders. [PDF]
Fontana DA +8 more
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ABSTRACT Sleep is essential for normal physiological functioning, and sleep deprivation is typically compensated by increasing subsequent sleep duration and/or intensity. However, a recent study showed that barnacle geese (Branta leucopsis) exhibit seasonal variation in sleep homeostasis, with full recovery of sleep after sleep deprivation in summer ...
Robin Pijnacker +4 more
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