Background: Consolidation of learning occurs during sleep but when it is disturbed there may be an adverse impact upon these functions. While research has focused upon how sleep affects cognition in adulthood, the effects of disrupted sleep are likely to impact more heavily on learning among children and adolescents. We aimed to investigate whether a night’s sleep impacts upon executive function compared with an equivalent wakefulness period. We also wanted to know whether restricting sleep would reduce these effects on performance. To investigate this issue in children, we adapted existing research methods to make them more suitable for this population.Methods: Using a cross-over trial design, 22 children aged 7–14 completed an updated but...
Objectives/Background: Correlational studies show that short sleep is associated with negative dayti...
Night-time sleep is critical for waking cognition. The duration, quality, and architecture (the dist...
<div><p>In adults, sleep is necessary for the offline improvement of certain skills, such as sequent...
Effectiveness of memory consolidation is determined by multiple factors, including sleep after learn...
Background: Recent studies have suggested substantial fluctuations of cognitive performance in adult...
Acquisition of information can be facilitated through different learning strategies, classically ass...
Acquisition of information can be facilitated through different learning strategies, classically ass...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of sleep schedule on the learning trajectories,...
Confinements due to the COVID-19 outbreak affected sleep and mental health of adults, adolescents an...
We explored the relations among young children's mobile media use, sleep, and a form of self-regulat...
It is well known that the characteristics of nighttime sleep is strongly linked to cognitive abiliti...
Confinements due to the COVID-19 outbreak affected sleep and mental health of adults, adolescents an...
© 2009 European Sleep Research SocietyThe impact of sleep restriction on sustained attention in chil...
There is mounting evidence that sleep is important for learning, memory and the underlying neural pl...
The importance of sufficient sleep for cognitive performance has been increasingly recognized. Indiv...
Objectives/Background: Correlational studies show that short sleep is associated with negative dayti...
Night-time sleep is critical for waking cognition. The duration, quality, and architecture (the dist...
<div><p>In adults, sleep is necessary for the offline improvement of certain skills, such as sequent...
Effectiveness of memory consolidation is determined by multiple factors, including sleep after learn...
Background: Recent studies have suggested substantial fluctuations of cognitive performance in adult...
Acquisition of information can be facilitated through different learning strategies, classically ass...
Acquisition of information can be facilitated through different learning strategies, classically ass...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of sleep schedule on the learning trajectories,...
Confinements due to the COVID-19 outbreak affected sleep and mental health of adults, adolescents an...
We explored the relations among young children's mobile media use, sleep, and a form of self-regulat...
It is well known that the characteristics of nighttime sleep is strongly linked to cognitive abiliti...
Confinements due to the COVID-19 outbreak affected sleep and mental health of adults, adolescents an...
© 2009 European Sleep Research SocietyThe impact of sleep restriction on sustained attention in chil...
There is mounting evidence that sleep is important for learning, memory and the underlying neural pl...
The importance of sufficient sleep for cognitive performance has been increasingly recognized. Indiv...
Objectives/Background: Correlational studies show that short sleep is associated with negative dayti...
Night-time sleep is critical for waking cognition. The duration, quality, and architecture (the dist...
<div><p>In adults, sleep is necessary for the offline improvement of certain skills, such as sequent...