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Alessandra E Shuster,Allison Morehouse,Elizabeth A McDevitt et al. Alessandra E Shuster et al.
Despite extensive evidence on the roles of nonrapid eye movement (NREM) and REM sleep in memory processing, a comprehensive model that integrates their complementary functions remains elusive due to a lack of mechanistic understanding of RE...
Ruizhi Wang,Sasa Teng,Matt Turanchik et al. Ruizhi Wang et al.
The reciprocal relationship between sleep and epilepsy has been reported by numerous clinical studies. However, the underlying neural mechanisms are poorly understood. Animal models of epilepsy are powerful tools to tackle this question. A ...
Michael J Rempe,Ian Rasmussen,Kevin Gregory et al. Michael J Rempe et al.
Study objectives: Airline transport pilot sleep during layover is an important factor for alertness on subsequent flights. Assessing pilots' sleep on layover is an important first step in helping them obtain the most recu...
Richard Ferber Richard Ferber
In 1978, as a young pediatrician, I became interested in the developing field of clinical sleep medicine and set out on a journey into uncharted waters, namely into the previously non-existent field of pediatric sleep medicine. I describe m...
Karissa DiMarzio,Darlynn M Rojo-Wissar,Evelyn Hernandez Valencia et al. Karissa DiMarzio et al.
Study objectives: We investigated how a dimension of early life adversity (ELA), capturing threat in the home, relates to later epigenetic age acceleration in adolescence through sleep (duration, efficiency, and timing) t...
Anne Richards,Anthony Santistevan,Miles Kovnick et al. Anne Richards et al.
Study objectives: Trauma nightmares are a core feature of PTSD, with potentially devastating implications for mental health outcomes. Treatments remain unsatisfactory and nightmares are poorly understood, both biologicall...
Evelina De Longis,Amira Kassis,Noëla Rémond-Derbez et al. Evelina De Longis et al.
Sleep is essential for maintaining optimal health. Both sleep duration and quality have been linked to various physiological functions and physical and mental health outcomes. Nutrition has been shown to impact sleep parameters, from the nu...