Adequate sleep is critical for development and facilitates the maturation of the neurophysiological circuitries at the basis of cognitive and behavioral function. Observational research has associated sleep problems in early life with worse later cognitive, psychosocial, and somatic health outcomes. Yet, the extent to which day-to-day sleep habits in early life relate to neurophysiology - acutely and long-term - remains to be explored. Here, we report that sleep habits in 32 healthy 6-month-olds assessed with actimetry are linked to fundamental aspects of their neurophysiology measured with high-density electroencephalography (hdEEG). Our study reveals four key findings: First, daytime sleep habits are linked to EEG slow wave activity (SWA)...
A coherent body of evidence supports the notion that sleep is a local and use-dependent process. Sig...
Although quantitative analysis of the sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) has uncovered important aspec...
Large-scale coupling in neuronal activity is essential in all cognitive functions, but its emergence...
Adequate sleep is critical for development and facilitates the maturation of the neurophysiological ...
Infancy represents a critical period during which thalamocortical brain connections develop and matu...
The research presented here addresses topical and critical questions regarding the role of sleep as ...
Widespread change in behavior and the underlying brain network substrate is a hallmark of early deve...
Sleep has beneficial effects on brain function and learning, which are reflected in plastic changes ...
Sleep spindles, a prominent feature of the non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep electroencephalogram ...
Sleep spindles, a prominent feature of the non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep electroencephalogram ...
Although all young children nap, the neurophysiological features and associated developmental trajec...
STUDY OBJECTIVES Slow wave activity (SWA, 0.5-4.5 Hz) is a well-established marker for sleep pressu...
The implications of the substantial individual differences in infant sleep for early brain developme...
Infancy represents a critical period during which thalamocortical brain connections develop and matu...
Although quantitative analysis of the sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) has uncovered important aspec...
A coherent body of evidence supports the notion that sleep is a local and use-dependent process. Sig...
Although quantitative analysis of the sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) has uncovered important aspec...
Large-scale coupling in neuronal activity is essential in all cognitive functions, but its emergence...
Adequate sleep is critical for development and facilitates the maturation of the neurophysiological ...
Infancy represents a critical period during which thalamocortical brain connections develop and matu...
The research presented here addresses topical and critical questions regarding the role of sleep as ...
Widespread change in behavior and the underlying brain network substrate is a hallmark of early deve...
Sleep has beneficial effects on brain function and learning, which are reflected in plastic changes ...
Sleep spindles, a prominent feature of the non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep electroencephalogram ...
Sleep spindles, a prominent feature of the non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep electroencephalogram ...
Although all young children nap, the neurophysiological features and associated developmental trajec...
STUDY OBJECTIVES Slow wave activity (SWA, 0.5-4.5 Hz) is a well-established marker for sleep pressu...
The implications of the substantial individual differences in infant sleep for early brain developme...
Infancy represents a critical period during which thalamocortical brain connections develop and matu...
Although quantitative analysis of the sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) has uncovered important aspec...
A coherent body of evidence supports the notion that sleep is a local and use-dependent process. Sig...
Although quantitative analysis of the sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) has uncovered important aspec...
Large-scale coupling in neuronal activity is essential in all cognitive functions, but its emergence...