none6siA secondary analysis of longitudinal and cohort studies was carried out to quantitatively investigate the motor activity pattern, recorded through actigraphy, during the first six hours of nocturnal sleep. The first study was of longitudinal nature. Ten healthy participants (four females) were monitored three times, at baseline (T1) when they were infants (mean age 7.10 ± 0.32 months), at the first follow-up examination (T2) around 4 months later (mean age 11.20 ± 0.63 months) and at the second follow-up (T3) around three years later, when they were preschoolers (mean age 4.68 ± 0.14 years). At T1, T2 and T3 each participant wore the actigraph Basic Mini-Motionlogger (Ambulatory Monitoring, Inc., Ardsley, NY, USA) over at least two c...
There are limited published data comparing the information provided by parental reports of sleep hab...
The research presented here addresses topical and critical questions regarding the role of sleep as ...
Agnes Bucko. University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC. BACKGROUND: Although there ap...
The characteristics of infant sleep change over the first year. Generally, infants wake and move les...
The aim of this dissertation is to summarize and extend work in the field of infant sleep and motor ...
We evaluated the cyclic alternating pattern (CAP) during the first year of life in order to obtain i...
This longitudinal study assessed the role of early sleep patterns in predicting attention regulation...
the course of child development, yet our knowledge of the parameters of these phenomena and how they...
Despite the widespread use of actigraphy in pediatric sleep studies, there are currently no age-rela...
Abstract Background This study aimed to address methodological limit...
The time course of motor activity sleep inertia (maSI) dissipation was recently investigated through...
Study objectivesFew studies have examined the validity of actigraphy in school-aged children. The ob...
STUDY OBJECTIVES Slow wave activity (SWA, 0.5-4.5 Hz) is a well-established marker for sleep pressu...
The development of the 24-h rest-activity pattern was investigated in human infants under naturalist...
International audiencePolysomnography is the gold standard for studying sleep, but it is complex to ...
There are limited published data comparing the information provided by parental reports of sleep hab...
The research presented here addresses topical and critical questions regarding the role of sleep as ...
Agnes Bucko. University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC. BACKGROUND: Although there ap...
The characteristics of infant sleep change over the first year. Generally, infants wake and move les...
The aim of this dissertation is to summarize and extend work in the field of infant sleep and motor ...
We evaluated the cyclic alternating pattern (CAP) during the first year of life in order to obtain i...
This longitudinal study assessed the role of early sleep patterns in predicting attention regulation...
the course of child development, yet our knowledge of the parameters of these phenomena and how they...
Despite the widespread use of actigraphy in pediatric sleep studies, there are currently no age-rela...
Abstract Background This study aimed to address methodological limit...
The time course of motor activity sleep inertia (maSI) dissipation was recently investigated through...
Study objectivesFew studies have examined the validity of actigraphy in school-aged children. The ob...
STUDY OBJECTIVES Slow wave activity (SWA, 0.5-4.5 Hz) is a well-established marker for sleep pressu...
The development of the 24-h rest-activity pattern was investigated in human infants under naturalist...
International audiencePolysomnography is the gold standard for studying sleep, but it is complex to ...
There are limited published data comparing the information provided by parental reports of sleep hab...
The research presented here addresses topical and critical questions regarding the role of sleep as ...
Agnes Bucko. University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC. BACKGROUND: Although there ap...