Objective/Background: Slow wave activity (SWA) and sigma frequency activity (SFA) are hallmarks of NREM sleep EEG and important indicators of neural plasticity, development of the central nervous system, and cognition. However, little is known about the factors that modulate these sleep EEG activities, especially in small children. Patients/methods: We analyzed the power spectral densities of SWA (1–4 Hz) and SFA range (10–15 Hz) from six EEG derivations of 56 infants (8 months) and 60 toddlers (24 months) during their all-night sleep and during the first and the last half of night sleep. The spectral values were compared between the four seasons. Results: In the spring group of infants, compared with the darker seasons, SFA was lower in th...
Sleep difficulties are associated with impaired executive functions (EFs) in school-aged children. H...
The implications of the substantial individual differences in infant sleep for early brain developme...
STUDY OBJECTIVES The restorative function of sleep has been linked to a net reduction in synaptic...
Objective/Background: Slow wave activity (SWA) and sigma frequency activity (SFA) are hallmarks of N...
Objective: Deep NREM sleep and its hallmark EEG phenomenon slow wave activity (SWA) are under homeos...
STUDY OBJECTIVES Slow wave activity (SWA, 0.5-4.5 Hz) is a well-established marker for sleep pressu...
Delta and theta power across fronto-central regions is lower during phasic (saccadic eye movements) ...
Although quantitative analysis of the sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) has uncovered important aspec...
Sleep spindles, a prominent feature of the non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep electroencephalogram ...
The research presented here addresses topical and critical questions regarding the role of sleep as ...
Brain networks respond to sleep deprivation or restriction with increased sleep depth, which is quan...
Adequate sleep is critical for development and facilitates the maturation of the neurophysiological ...
Although all young children nap, the neurophysiological features and associated developmental trajec...
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...
Sleep difficulties are associated with impaired executive functions (EFs) in school-aged children. H...
The implications of the substantial individual differences in infant sleep for early brain developme...
STUDY OBJECTIVES The restorative function of sleep has been linked to a net reduction in synaptic...
Objective/Background: Slow wave activity (SWA) and sigma frequency activity (SFA) are hallmarks of N...
Objective: Deep NREM sleep and its hallmark EEG phenomenon slow wave activity (SWA) are under homeos...
STUDY OBJECTIVES Slow wave activity (SWA, 0.5-4.5 Hz) is a well-established marker for sleep pressu...
Delta and theta power across fronto-central regions is lower during phasic (saccadic eye movements) ...
Although quantitative analysis of the sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) has uncovered important aspec...
Sleep spindles, a prominent feature of the non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep electroencephalogram ...
The research presented here addresses topical and critical questions regarding the role of sleep as ...
Brain networks respond to sleep deprivation or restriction with increased sleep depth, which is quan...
Adequate sleep is critical for development and facilitates the maturation of the neurophysiological ...
Although all young children nap, the neurophysiological features and associated developmental trajec...
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...
Sleep difficulties are associated with impaired executive functions (EFs) in school-aged children. H...
The implications of the substantial individual differences in infant sleep for early brain developme...
STUDY OBJECTIVES The restorative function of sleep has been linked to a net reduction in synaptic...