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Amanda Jill Meckes,James William Meckes Amanda Jill Meckes
Background: Mast cell-mediated inflammation has been proposed as a potential contributor to neuroinflammatory insomnia and dysautonomia, but objective clinical documentation remains limited. Histamine and related immune m...
Ashley M Pfeiffer,Craig Triplett,Olivia Schaefers Ashley M Pfeiffer
Introduction: Sleep plays a critical role in maintaining physical and cognitive health in older adults, yet sleep problems are highly prevalent in this population. Conventional management strategies often rely on pharmaco...
Suhani Amin,Dokyung Yoon,Rahul Naveen et al. Suhani Amin et al.
Objectives: Different aspects of sleep quality are known to decline with age, and these changes have been shown to impact performance across multiple cognitive domains. However, despite a growing body of literature, the i...
Jon Håkon Schultz,June Forsberg,Eva Alisic et al. Jon Håkon Schultz et al.
Introduction: Recurrent nightmares often severely impair the quality of life, school functioning, and daily functioning of trauma-exposed children and adolescents. However, research to date is limited for treatments focus...
Jodi A Mindell,Joey Tsz Ying Lam,Zainab Salih et al. Jodi A Mindell et al.
Background: A consistent bedtime routine (≥5 nights per week) is an empirically supported intervention associated with better sleep outcomes. However, few studies have examined the impacts of a bedtime routine on outcome...
Ravali Inja,Christopher Cielo Ravali Inja
Pediatric obesity has emerged as a significant global health issue with multifaceted consequences, including its impact on sleep health. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and obesity hypoventilation syndrome (OHS) are among the serious sleep-re...
Peter Anderer,Marco Ross,Andreas Cerny et al. Peter Anderer et al.
Human experts scoring sleep according to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) rules are forced to select, for every 30-second epoch, one out of five stages, even if the characteristics of the neurological signals are ambiguous, a v...
Jean-Benoit Martinot,Jean-Louis Pépin Jean-Benoit Martinot
Assessment of respiratory effort (RE) is key for characterization of respiratory events. The discrimination between central and obstructive events is important because these events are caused by different physio-pathological mechanisms and ...
Liëtte du Plessis,Gosia Lipinska Liëtte du Plessis
Introduction: Research in the field of cognitive neuroscience has focused on the role of sleep in various neurocognitive processes such as memory consolidation. However, an area that has not been adequately researched is ...
Kara McRae Duraccio,Sarah Kamhout,Isabella D Wright et al. Kara McRae Duraccio et al.
Introduction: Aspects of circadian sleep health including circadian alignment, circadian phase, or chronotype may be related to mental health outcomes in adolescents. Using novel and robust data collection methods, this s...