Background: Habitually snoring children are at risk of manifesting disease-related problems even if their sleep studies are overall within normal limits. Study objectives: To compare sleep spindle activity in children with primary snoring and healthy controls. Methods: Sleep spindle activity including analysis of fast and slow spindles (ie, >13 Hz and <13 Hz, respectively) was evaluated in polysomnographic (PSG) recordings of 20 randomly selected children with primary snoring (PS; normal PSG recordings except for objective presence of snoring; 12 boys, mean age 6.5 ± 2.1 years), and 20 age- and gender-matched PSG-confirmed non-snoring controls. Results: PS children showed significantly lower spindle indices in all non-rapid eye mo...
International audienceBackground: We compared the density and duration of sleep spindles topographic...
Objectives: To compare neuropsychological and psychosocial function in children with a history of sn...
The literature on the relationship between sleep disordered breathing (SDB), neurocognitive performa...
Study Objectives: The association of snoring and sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) with daytime sleep...
Objective: To analyze and identify differences in sleep spindles in children with restless sleep dis...
Background: children with sleep disordered breathing have fragmented sleep, but less is known about ...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To investigate the association between indices of sleep spindle activity and cogni...
Study Objectives: To evaluate NREM sleep instability, as measured by the cyclic alternating pattern ...
Objective—To determine whether minimal snoring is benign in children. Procedure—22 rarely snoring ch...
Sleep disordered breathing in children is a common but largely underdiagnosed problem. It ranges in ...
Study Objectives: Functional interactions between sleep spindle activity, declarative memory consoli...
Objective: To determine whether minimal snoring is benign in children. Procedure: 22 rarely snoring ...
Study Objectives: Sleep breathing disorders may trigger paroxysmal events during sleep such as paras...
Abstract Seventy-eight prepubertal children 3 to 10 years old (mean age 5,67 years, range 2.4 - 10....
Study objectivesLimiting spindle activity via sleep restriction could explain some of the negative c...
International audienceBackground: We compared the density and duration of sleep spindles topographic...
Objectives: To compare neuropsychological and psychosocial function in children with a history of sn...
The literature on the relationship between sleep disordered breathing (SDB), neurocognitive performa...
Study Objectives: The association of snoring and sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) with daytime sleep...
Objective: To analyze and identify differences in sleep spindles in children with restless sleep dis...
Background: children with sleep disordered breathing have fragmented sleep, but less is known about ...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To investigate the association between indices of sleep spindle activity and cogni...
Study Objectives: To evaluate NREM sleep instability, as measured by the cyclic alternating pattern ...
Objective—To determine whether minimal snoring is benign in children. Procedure—22 rarely snoring ch...
Sleep disordered breathing in children is a common but largely underdiagnosed problem. It ranges in ...
Study Objectives: Functional interactions between sleep spindle activity, declarative memory consoli...
Objective: To determine whether minimal snoring is benign in children. Procedure: 22 rarely snoring ...
Study Objectives: Sleep breathing disorders may trigger paroxysmal events during sleep such as paras...
Abstract Seventy-eight prepubertal children 3 to 10 years old (mean age 5,67 years, range 2.4 - 10....
Study objectivesLimiting spindle activity via sleep restriction could explain some of the negative c...
International audienceBackground: We compared the density and duration of sleep spindles topographic...
Objectives: To compare neuropsychological and psychosocial function in children with a history of sn...
The literature on the relationship between sleep disordered breathing (SDB), neurocognitive performa...