Sleep is essential for human life. It has different characteristics in the early stages of life compared to later periods: during development, qualitative and quantitative changes in sleep features occur such as the onset of REM/NREM sleep at 3 months, the progressive increase of night sleep duration, and the reduction of total sleep time. Sleep seems to be essential in the cognitive functions’ development, especially in the first period of life. Indeed, higher rates of night sleep at the age of 12 and 18 months are associated with higher executive functions’ performance. Furthermore, memory consolidation occurs during sleep and sleep contributes to children’s learning not only in retaining information but also in organizing memories most ...
© 2020 Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Background: Sleep is thought to be importa...
Hagmann-von Arx P, Perkinson-Gloor N, Brand S, et al. In School-Age Children Who Were Born Very Pret...
This presentation will provide an overview of the clinical stages of sleep, from non-REM sleep to RE...
The early years of childhood are characterized by rapid advances in growth, cognition and behavior. ...
There is evidence that sleep enhances memory and learning. Childhood is a critical period for neurod...
Background: There is growing support for the role of sleep in the facilitation of learning and memo...
The idea that sleep might be involved in brain plasticity has been investigated for many years throu...
Cognitive impairments are often associated with abnormal sleep activity in developmental disorders a...
There is mounting evidence that sleep is important for learning, memory and the underlying neural pl...
The objective of this study is to investigate whether sleep problems might account for the increased...
In two studies, the relationship between sleep and working memory performance was investigated in ch...
Children with conditions affecting cognitive processes experience high levels of sleep disturbance, ...
Increasingly studied in a systematic manner since the 1970s, the cognitive processes of the brain ta...
Sleep has beneficial effects on brain function and learning, which are reflected in plastic changes ...
International audienceIncreasingly studied in a systematic manner since the 70', the cognitive proce...
© 2020 Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Background: Sleep is thought to be importa...
Hagmann-von Arx P, Perkinson-Gloor N, Brand S, et al. In School-Age Children Who Were Born Very Pret...
This presentation will provide an overview of the clinical stages of sleep, from non-REM sleep to RE...
The early years of childhood are characterized by rapid advances in growth, cognition and behavior. ...
There is evidence that sleep enhances memory and learning. Childhood is a critical period for neurod...
Background: There is growing support for the role of sleep in the facilitation of learning and memo...
The idea that sleep might be involved in brain plasticity has been investigated for many years throu...
Cognitive impairments are often associated with abnormal sleep activity in developmental disorders a...
There is mounting evidence that sleep is important for learning, memory and the underlying neural pl...
The objective of this study is to investigate whether sleep problems might account for the increased...
In two studies, the relationship between sleep and working memory performance was investigated in ch...
Children with conditions affecting cognitive processes experience high levels of sleep disturbance, ...
Increasingly studied in a systematic manner since the 1970s, the cognitive processes of the brain ta...
Sleep has beneficial effects on brain function and learning, which are reflected in plastic changes ...
International audienceIncreasingly studied in a systematic manner since the 70', the cognitive proce...
© 2020 Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Background: Sleep is thought to be importa...
Hagmann-von Arx P, Perkinson-Gloor N, Brand S, et al. In School-Age Children Who Were Born Very Pret...
This presentation will provide an overview of the clinical stages of sleep, from non-REM sleep to RE...