2023
DOI: 10.1111/jsr.13936
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Bedtime to the brain: how infants’ sleep behaviours intertwine with non‐rapid eye movement sleep electroencephalography features

Abstract: SummaryAdequate sleep is critical for development and facilitates the maturation of the neurophysiological circuitries at the basis of cognitive and behavioural function. Observational research has associated early life sleep problems with worse later cognitive, psychosocial, and somatic health outcomes. Yet, the extent to which day‐to‐day sleep behaviours (e.g., duration, regularity) in early life relate to non‐rapid eye movement (NREM) neurophysiology—acutely and the long‐term—remains to be studied. We measu… Show more

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