Sleep deprivation in youth has garnered international attention in recent years, as correlational studies have demonstrated significant relationships between lack of sleep and detrimental behavioral and academic outcomes. However, no study to date has systematically examined the neurophysiological consequences of a single night of sleep restriction (i.e., 4 h) in adolescents using ultra-high field functional neuroimaging. Much of what we know regarding the neural consequences of sleep deprivation has come from the adult literature, and among those studies, the majority use region of interest (ROI) approaches, thus disregarding the dynamic mechanisms that may subserve the behavioral effects of sleep restriction. Leveraging a crossover within...
Sleep deprivation (SD) is a prevalent problem in modern society, and one that can have serious adver...
Recent neuroimaging studies have identified a potentially critical role of the amygdala in disrupted...
Sleep deprivation (SD) leads to impairments in cognitive function. Here, we tested the hypothesis th...
Sleep is a universal phenomenon necessary for maintaining homeostasis and function across a range of...
Cortical circuits mature in stages, from early synaptogenesis and synaptic pruning to late synaptic ...
Background: The restorative effect of sleep on waking brain activity remains poorly understood. Prev...
Background Sleep loss produces abnormal increases in reward seeking but the mechanisms underlying th...
Sleep is a complex and dynamic process for maintaining homeostasis, and a lack of sleep can disrupt ...
Abstract Sleep deprivation (SD) is known to be associated with decreased cognitive performance; howe...
r r Abstract: Previous studies have shown that healthy anatomical as well as functional brain networ...
Sleep loss, widespread in today's society and associated with a number of clinical conditions, ...
Brain networks respond to sleep deprivation or restriction with increased sleep depth, which is quan...
Objective To describe the effects of moderate sleep deprivation in brain regions involved in cogniti...
Cognitive control fMRI Insufficient sleep and poor quality sleep are pervasive during adolescence an...
Sleep deprivation (SD) is a prevalent problem in modern society, and one that can have serious adver...
Sleep deprivation (SD) is a prevalent problem in modern society, and one that can have serious adver...
Recent neuroimaging studies have identified a potentially critical role of the amygdala in disrupted...
Sleep deprivation (SD) leads to impairments in cognitive function. Here, we tested the hypothesis th...
Sleep is a universal phenomenon necessary for maintaining homeostasis and function across a range of...
Cortical circuits mature in stages, from early synaptogenesis and synaptic pruning to late synaptic ...
Background: The restorative effect of sleep on waking brain activity remains poorly understood. Prev...
Background Sleep loss produces abnormal increases in reward seeking but the mechanisms underlying th...
Sleep is a complex and dynamic process for maintaining homeostasis, and a lack of sleep can disrupt ...
Abstract Sleep deprivation (SD) is known to be associated with decreased cognitive performance; howe...
r r Abstract: Previous studies have shown that healthy anatomical as well as functional brain networ...
Sleep loss, widespread in today's society and associated with a number of clinical conditions, ...
Brain networks respond to sleep deprivation or restriction with increased sleep depth, which is quan...
Objective To describe the effects of moderate sleep deprivation in brain regions involved in cogniti...
Cognitive control fMRI Insufficient sleep and poor quality sleep are pervasive during adolescence an...
Sleep deprivation (SD) is a prevalent problem in modern society, and one that can have serious adver...
Sleep deprivation (SD) is a prevalent problem in modern society, and one that can have serious adver...
Recent neuroimaging studies have identified a potentially critical role of the amygdala in disrupted...
Sleep deprivation (SD) leads to impairments in cognitive function. Here, we tested the hypothesis th...