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期刊名:Neurobiology of sleep and circadian rhythms

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Ayano Shiba,Paul de Goede,Roberta Tandari et al. Ayano Shiba et al.
Circadian disruption is an important factor driving the current-day high prevalence of obesity and type-2 diabetes. While the impact of incorrect timing of caloric intake on circadian disruption is widely acknowlegded, the contribution of i...
Mohammad Khorrami,Fatemeh Khorrami,Kosar Haghani et al. Mohammad Khorrami et al.
•The findings emphasize gender differences in sleep quality among different cultures, races, and ethnicities.•There are gender differences in sleep quality in Iranian traditional and industrial drug users.•Industrial drug users have a lo...
Alexis N Jameson,Justin K Siemann,Carrie A Grueter et al. Alexis N Jameson et al.
Day length, or photoperiod, is a reliable environmental cue encoded by the brain's circadian clock that indicates changing seasons and induces seasonal biological processes. In humans, photoperiod, age, and sex have been linked to seasonali...
R Doherty,S M Madigan,A Nevill et al. R Doherty et al.
In order to manage and implement strategies to alleviate the symptoms of jet lag it is essential to assess the impact of jet lag in athletes. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of long haul eastward travel on elite athletes' (n ...
Jaclyn Durkin,Amy R Poe,Samuel J Belfer et al. Jaclyn Durkin et al.
Sleep disturbances are common in neurodevelopmental disorders, but knowledge of molecular factors that govern sleep in young animals is lacking. Evidence across species, including Drosophila, suggests that juvenile sleep has distinct functi...
Graham Joseph Adams,Philip A O&#x;Brien Graham Joseph Adams
The Unified Theory suggests that sleep is a process that developed in eukaryotic animals from a relationship with an endosymbiotic bacterium. Over evolutionary time the bacterium evolved into the modern mitochondrion that continues to exert...
Matthieu Beaugrand,Valeria Jaramillo,Andjela Markovic et al. Matthieu Beaugrand et al.
The sleep EEG mirrors neuronal connectivity, especially during development when the brain undergoes substantial rewiring. As children grow, the slow-wave activity (SWA; 0.75-4.25 Hz) spatial distribution in their sleep EEG changes along a p...
Katharina Pittner,Jerod Rasmussen,Miranda M Lim et al. Katharina Pittner et al.
Objective: Longer sleep duration in infancy supports cognitive and affective functioning - likely through effects on brain development. From childhood through old age, there is evidence for a close link between sleep and ...
Fusun Doldur-Balli,Amber J Zimmerman,Brendan T Keenan et al. Fusun Doldur-Balli et al.
Sleep fulfills critical functions in neurodevelopment, such as promoting synaptic plasticity, neuronal wiring, and brain connectivity which are critical phenomena in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) pathophysiology. Sleep disturbance, specifi...