STUDY OBJECTIVES: Night awakening is common in infancy, and some infants continue to have signaled night awakenings throughout early childhood. However, the influence of signaled night awakening on children's social development is less explored. In the present study, longitudinal associations between signaled night awakening, social information processing, and socio-emotional development were measured within the CHILD-SLEEP birth cohort in two groups formed based on parent-reported night awakenings. METHODS: At 8 months, there were 77 infants in the waking group (≥3 awakenings) and 69 infants in the nonwaking group (≤1 awakening). At 8 and 24 months, social information processing was measured as children's attention to neutral and emotional...
This longitudinal study assessed the role of early sleep patterns in predicting attention regulation...
Background: Childcare programs often include mandatory naptime during the day. Loss of daytime slee...
The effect of cumulative biological, psychosocial, and demographic risk and infant sleep on infant s...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Night awakening is common in infancy, and some infants continue to have signaled n...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Night awakening is common in infancy, and some infants continue to have signaled n...
Study objectives: Night awakening is common in infancy, and some infants continue to have signaled n...
Objective: Night wakings are common in infancy. Although a link between infant night wakings and att...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: Night wakings are common in infancy. Although a link betwee...
Face recognition is an important mnemonic ability for infants when navigating the social world. Whil...
Background: Sleep variables have been linked to improved functioning of learning and memory througho...
Background: Children with neurodevelopmental disorders including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and ...
Background: Sleep variables have been linked to improved functioning of learning and memory througho...
Objective This study was designed to examine relations between nocturnal awakenings and unintentiona...
Objective This study was designed to examine relations between nocturnal awakenings and unintentiona...
Despite strong evidence linking sleep to developmental outcomes, the longitudinal relationship betwe...
This longitudinal study assessed the role of early sleep patterns in predicting attention regulation...
Background: Childcare programs often include mandatory naptime during the day. Loss of daytime slee...
The effect of cumulative biological, psychosocial, and demographic risk and infant sleep on infant s...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Night awakening is common in infancy, and some infants continue to have signaled n...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Night awakening is common in infancy, and some infants continue to have signaled n...
Study objectives: Night awakening is common in infancy, and some infants continue to have signaled n...
Objective: Night wakings are common in infancy. Although a link between infant night wakings and att...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: Night wakings are common in infancy. Although a link betwee...
Face recognition is an important mnemonic ability for infants when navigating the social world. Whil...
Background: Sleep variables have been linked to improved functioning of learning and memory througho...
Background: Children with neurodevelopmental disorders including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and ...
Background: Sleep variables have been linked to improved functioning of learning and memory througho...
Objective This study was designed to examine relations between nocturnal awakenings and unintentiona...
Objective This study was designed to examine relations between nocturnal awakenings and unintentiona...
Despite strong evidence linking sleep to developmental outcomes, the longitudinal relationship betwe...
This longitudinal study assessed the role of early sleep patterns in predicting attention regulation...
Background: Childcare programs often include mandatory naptime during the day. Loss of daytime slee...
The effect of cumulative biological, psychosocial, and demographic risk and infant sleep on infant s...