The present study aimed to explore dynamic and interactive aspects of cosleep in heterosexual couples. The sample consisted of eight young healthy adults who belonged to four heterosexual couples with a good relationship quality and a history of cosleeping. All individuals underwent simultaneous polysomnography in a sleep laboratory for four nights in which they slept individually and with their partner. Also, a sleep protocol of subjective sleep measures was completed. Statistical analyses included cross recurrence quantification analysis to assess synchronization during sleep. Cosleeping was associated with better subjective sleep quality, increased total sleep time, sleep efficiency, total slow wave sleep, and REM sleep. Sleep stages wer...
Background Subjective sleep quality is a predictor of important health outcomes, but little work has...
The couple relationship (marriage/cohabitation) is, for most adults, the primary social context of s...
The convention in Western societies of partners sharing a bed is symbolic of their status as a coupl...
Background/Objectives: Sharing the bed with a partner is common among adults and impacts sleep quali...
Within western societies it is commonplace for couples to share a bed. Yet there has been remarkably...
Methods Young healthy heterosexual couples underwent sleep-lab-based polysomnography of two sleeping...
Background/Objectives: Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep is associated with memory consolidation and se...
Couples sleeping in pairs is a modern phenomenon with potential side-effects on sleep structure and ...
Chronotype can be defined as an overt expression of circadian rhythmicity in an individual that dict...
Sleep, which is vital for health and wellbeing, is influenced by a complex array of (neuro)biologi...
Subjective feeling, or mood, is not just a product of situational and dispositional factors, but is ...
Despite the large literature on human reproductive strategies, research on psychology and behavior f...
OBJECTIVE: Although most people in romantic relationships cosleep, biosocial modulators of sleep qua...
Spouses may affect each other's sleeping behaviour. In 47,420 spouse-pairs from the UK Biobank, we f...
In the majority of couples, the partners synchronise their sleep; however, synchrony is not the same...
Background Subjective sleep quality is a predictor of important health outcomes, but little work has...
The couple relationship (marriage/cohabitation) is, for most adults, the primary social context of s...
The convention in Western societies of partners sharing a bed is symbolic of their status as a coupl...
Background/Objectives: Sharing the bed with a partner is common among adults and impacts sleep quali...
Within western societies it is commonplace for couples to share a bed. Yet there has been remarkably...
Methods Young healthy heterosexual couples underwent sleep-lab-based polysomnography of two sleeping...
Background/Objectives: Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep is associated with memory consolidation and se...
Couples sleeping in pairs is a modern phenomenon with potential side-effects on sleep structure and ...
Chronotype can be defined as an overt expression of circadian rhythmicity in an individual that dict...
Sleep, which is vital for health and wellbeing, is influenced by a complex array of (neuro)biologi...
Subjective feeling, or mood, is not just a product of situational and dispositional factors, but is ...
Despite the large literature on human reproductive strategies, research on psychology and behavior f...
OBJECTIVE: Although most people in romantic relationships cosleep, biosocial modulators of sleep qua...
Spouses may affect each other's sleeping behaviour. In 47,420 spouse-pairs from the UK Biobank, we f...
In the majority of couples, the partners synchronise their sleep; however, synchrony is not the same...
Background Subjective sleep quality is a predictor of important health outcomes, but little work has...
The couple relationship (marriage/cohabitation) is, for most adults, the primary social context of s...
The convention in Western societies of partners sharing a bed is symbolic of their status as a coupl...