Polysomnographic phenotypes in developmental disabilities.
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The sleeping bird gets the song. Focus on: "HVC neural sleep activity increases with development and parallels nightly changes in song behavior"HVC neural sleep activity increases with development and parallels nightly changes in song behavior.When clocks go bad: neurobehavioural consequences of disrupted circadian timing.Sleep in Neurodevelopmental Disorders.Animal model integration to AutDB, a genetic database for autismPrevalence, nature, and correlates of sleep problems among children with fragile X syndrome based on a large scale parent survey.Sleep patterns and daytime sleepiness in adolescents and young adults with Williams syndrome.Perceptual learning in Williams syndrome: looking beyond averages.Health and problem behavior among people with intellectual disabilities.Mouse behavioral assays relevant to the symptoms of autism.Why do seizures occur when they do? Situations perceived to be associated with increased or decreased seizure likelihood in people with epilepsy and intellectual disability.Age, plasticity, and homeostasis in childhood brain disordersDown syndrome: Cognitive and behavioral functioning across the lifespan.Comparison of two types of Actiwatch with polysomnography in older adults with intellectual disability: a pilot study.Correlates and risk markers for sleep disturbance in participants of the Autism Treatment Network.Links between sleep and daytime behaviour problems in children with Down syndrome.Sleep problems, chronotype, and diurnal preferences in children and adults with spina bifida.The impact of general medical condition on sleep in children with mental retardation.Impact of sleep on executive functioning in school-age children with Down syndrome.Sleep profiles in children with Down syndrome.
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Polysomnographic phenotypes in developmental disabilities.
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Polysomnographic phenotypes in developmental disabilities.
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Polysomnographic phenotypes in developmental disabilities
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Craig H Kennedy
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2002-06-01T00:00:00Z