首页 文献索引 SCI期刊 AI助手
期刊目录筛选

期刊名:Neurobiology of sleep and circadian rhythms

缩写:

ISSN:2451-9944

e-ISSN:

IF/分区:0.0/

文章目录 更多期刊信息

共收录本刊相关文章索引134
Clinical Trial Case Reports Meta-Analysis RCT Review Systematic Review
Classical Article Case Reports Clinical Study Clinical Trial Clinical Trial Protocol Comment Comparative Study Editorial Guideline Letter Meta-Analysis Multicenter Study Observational Study Randomized Controlled Trial Review Systematic Review
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...
Claus Metzner,Achim Schilling,Maximilian Traxdorf et al. Claus Metzner et al.
The human sleep-cycle has been divided into discrete sleep stages that can be recognized in electroencephalographic (EEG) and other bio-signals by trained specialists or machine learning systems. It is however unclear whether these human-de...
John J Maurer,Ashley Choi,Isabella An et al. John J Maurer et al.
Sleep is crucial for brain development. Sleep disturbances are prevalent in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Strikingly, these sleep problems are positively correlated with the severity of ASD core symptoms such as deficits in ...
Massimo Marano,Jessica Rosati,Alessandro Magliozzi et al. Massimo Marano et al.
Circadian rhythm impairment may play a role in Parkinson's disease (PD) pathophysiology. Recent literature associated circadian rhythm features to the risk of developing Parkinson and to its progression through stages. The association betwe...
Christine M Muheim,Kaitlyn Ford,Elizabeth Medina et al. Christine M Muheim et al.
Sleep deprivation (SD) results in profound cellular and molecular changes in the adult mammalian brain. Some of these changes may result in, or aggravate, brain disease. However, little is known about how SD impacts gene expression in devel...
Elpidio Attoh-Mensah,Ivan Igor-Gaez,Lydie Vincent et al. Elpidio Attoh-Mensah et al.
The autonomic nervous system (ANS) and the central nervous system (CNS) interplay during sleep, particularly during phasic events such as micro-arousals, has been the subject of several studies. The underlying mechanisms of such relationshi...
Marissa Sgro,Susanne Ellens,Zoe N Kodila et al. Marissa Sgro et al.
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) or concussion is a common injury worldwide leading to substantial medical costs and a high burden on society. In adolescents, falls and sports related trauma are often the causes of mTBI. Importantly, crit...
Yoon Sik Kim,C Justin Lee,Ji-Hyeon Kim et al. Yoon Sik Kim et al.
In mammals, photic information delivered to the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) via the retinohypothalamic tract (RHT) plays a crucial role in synchronizing the master circadian clock located in the SCN to the solar cycle. It is well known th...
Carolyn E Jones-Tinsley,Randall J Olson,Miranda Mader et al. Carolyn E Jones-Tinsley et al.
In mammals, sleep duration is highest in the early postnatal period of life and is critical for shaping neural circuits that control the development of complex behaviors. The prairie vole is a wild, highly social rodent that serves as a uni...