A good quality and amount of sleep are fundamental to preserve cognition and affect. New evidence also indicates that poor sleep is detrimental for brain myelination. In this study, we test the hypothesis that sleep quality and/or quantity relate to variability in cognitive and emotional function via the mediating effect of inter-individuals differences in proxy neuroimaging measures of white-matter integrity and intra-cortical myelination. By employing a demographically and neuropsychologically well-characterized sample of healthy people drawn from the Human Connectome Project (n=974), we found that quality and amount of sleep were only marginally linked to cognitive performance. In contrast, poor quality and short sleep increased negative...
We examined whether sleep quality and quantity are associated with cortical and memory changes in co...
We examined whether sleep quality and quantity are associated with cortical and memory changes in co...
Poor sleep quality has been demonstrated to diminish cognitive performance, impair psychosocial func...
A good quality and amount of sleep are fundamental to preserve cognition and affect. New evidence al...
A good quality and amount of sleep are fundamental to preserve cognition and affect. New evidence al...
Background\ud Recent laboratory studies employing an extended sleep deprivation model have mapped sl...
Introduction Sleep plays a crucial role in brain plasticity, and has been suggested to be involved i...
Epidemiological research reveals that insufficient sleep in children has negative cognitive and emot...
Cortical microstructure is influenced by circadian rhythm and sleep deprivation, yet the precise und...
Myelin plasticity is gaining increasing recognition as an essential partner to synaptic plasticity, ...
Poor sleep quality is associated with unfavorable psychological measurements, whereas sleep duration...
Both sleep disturbances and decline in white matter microstructure are commonly observed in ageing p...
Sleep has been shown to be important for a number of emotional functions. Brain correlates to the e...
We examined whether sleep quality and quantity are associated with cortical and memory changes in co...
Background Elucidating the neurobiological effects of sleep and waking remains an important goal of ...
We examined whether sleep quality and quantity are associated with cortical and memory changes in co...
We examined whether sleep quality and quantity are associated with cortical and memory changes in co...
Poor sleep quality has been demonstrated to diminish cognitive performance, impair psychosocial func...
A good quality and amount of sleep are fundamental to preserve cognition and affect. New evidence al...
A good quality and amount of sleep are fundamental to preserve cognition and affect. New evidence al...
Background\ud Recent laboratory studies employing an extended sleep deprivation model have mapped sl...
Introduction Sleep plays a crucial role in brain plasticity, and has been suggested to be involved i...
Epidemiological research reveals that insufficient sleep in children has negative cognitive and emot...
Cortical microstructure is influenced by circadian rhythm and sleep deprivation, yet the precise und...
Myelin plasticity is gaining increasing recognition as an essential partner to synaptic plasticity, ...
Poor sleep quality is associated with unfavorable psychological measurements, whereas sleep duration...
Both sleep disturbances and decline in white matter microstructure are commonly observed in ageing p...
Sleep has been shown to be important for a number of emotional functions. Brain correlates to the e...
We examined whether sleep quality and quantity are associated with cortical and memory changes in co...
Background Elucidating the neurobiological effects of sleep and waking remains an important goal of ...
We examined whether sleep quality and quantity are associated with cortical and memory changes in co...
We examined whether sleep quality and quantity are associated with cortical and memory changes in co...
Poor sleep quality has been demonstrated to diminish cognitive performance, impair psychosocial func...