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Brain development relies on both experience and genetically defined programs. Time windows where certain brain circuits are particularly receptive to external stimuli, resulting in heightened plasticity, are referred to as "critical periods...
Noah E P Milman,Carolyn E Tinsley,Ravikiran M Raju et al. Noah E P Milman et al.
Sleep is an essential component of development. Developmental sleep disruption (DSD) impacts brain maturation and has been associated with significant consequences on socio-emotional development. In humans, poor sleep during infancy and ado...
Kiyomichi Imamura,Toru Takumi Kiyomichi Imamura
Many physiological functions with approximately 24-h rhythmicity (circadian rhythms) are generated by an internal time-measuring system of the circadian clock. While sleep/wake cycles, feeding patterns, and body temperature are the most wid...
Gareth Banks,Patrick M Nolan,Nora Bourbia Gareth Banks
Shift work (work outside of standard daylight hours) is common throughout the Western world. However, there are notable health consequences to shift work, including increased prevalence of mental health and sleep disorders in shift worker p...
Clementine Puech,Mohammad Badran,Alexandra R Runion et al. Clementine Puech et al.
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a chronic and highly prevalent condition characterized by chronic intermittent hypoxia (IH) and sleep fragmentation (SF), and can lead to a vast array of end-organ morbidities, particularly affecting cardiov...
Callum Foakes,Darian Lawrence-Sidebottom,Aseru T Dralega et al. Callum Foakes et al.
Sleep deprivation (SD) causes significant deficits in multiple aspects of cognition, including sustained attention and working memory. Investigating the neural processes underpinning these cognitive losses has proven challenging due to the ...
Yashar Yousefzadehfard,Bennett Wechsler,Christine DeLorenzo Yashar Yousefzadehfard
As interest in circadian rhythms and their effects continues to grow, there is an increasing need to perform circadian studies in humans. Although the constant routine is the gold standard for these studies, there are advantages to performi...
Casey-Tyler Berezin,Nikolas Bergum,Kes A Luchini et al. Casey-Tyler Berezin et al.
Circadian sleep/wake rhythms are synchronized to environmental light/dark cycles in a process known as photoentrainment. We have previously shown that activation of β-endorphin-preferring μ-opioid receptors (MORs) inhibits the light-evoke...
David J Earnest,Shaina Burns,Sivani Pandey et al. David J Earnest et al.
Shift work is associated with increased risk for vascular disease, including stroke- and cardiovascular-related mortality. However, evidence from these studies is inadequate to distinguish the effect of altered circadian rhythms in isolatio...
Leslie Renouard,Christopher Hayworth,Michael Rempe et al. Leslie Renouard et al.
Sleep is required for the full expression of plasticity during the visual critical period (CP). However, the precise role of rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep in this process is undetermined. Previous studies in rodents indicate that REM sleep...