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Chronotype and Social Behavior
A late chronotype (or an owl) is someone who tends to go to bed late, so he or she will get up later. In contrast, morning types (larks) get up... -
School-based interventions to improve sleep duration: Lessons learned and future directions
Recent reports have shown that the majority of school-aged children and adolescents experience insufficient sleep duration making sleep health a...
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COVID-19 Pandemic and Autism Spectrum Disorder, Consequences to Children and Adolescents — a Systematic Review
In this systematic review, we aimed to identify the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on children/adolescents with a diagnosis of autism spectrum...
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Adolescents with ADHD: Sleep as a Predictor of Academic and Organization Treatment Response
Adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are at heightened risk of experiencing academic difficulties due to organizational...
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A Systematic Review of Sleep Associations in Parents and Children
This systematic review aimed to examine sleep associations in a) typically developing children and their parents, and b) children with...
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Overnight sleep benefits both neutral and negative direct associative and relational memory
Strong evidence suggests that sleep plays a role in memory consolidation, which involves both stabilizing memory into long-term storage as well as...
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Pre-sleep Cognitive Arousal Decreases Following a 4-Week Introductory Mindfulness Course
ObjectivesMindfulness-based training has shown potential in reducing anxious and ruminative thoughts before sleep, and improving sleep quality. A...
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Theta Neurofeedback Training Supports Motor Performance and Flow Experience
Flow is defined as a cognitive state that is associated with a feeling of automatic and effortless control, enabling peak performance in highly...
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Sleep Timing and Duration Predict Levels of Repetitive Negative Thinking the Following Day
Multiple forms of psychopathology characterized by repetitive negative thinking (RNT) are often comorbid with sleep problems. This study aimed to use...
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Are subjective sleepiness and sleep quality related to prospective memory?
Event-based prospective memory (PM) involves carrying out intentions when specific events occur and is ubiquitous in everyday life. It consists of a...
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Individual differences in working memory efficiency modulate proactive interference after sleep deprivation
Whether and how sleep loss affects executive functioning are still under debate. In this study, we examined the role of individual differences in...
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Rumination, automatic thoughts, dysfunctional attitudes, and thought suppression as transdiagnostic factors in depression and anxiety
High comorbidity of anxiety and depression poses challenges to research and treatment in clinical settings. The current study was set out to...
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Personality Processes and Sleep: An Overview and a Leitmotif for a Research Agenda
Personality traits, states, and processes describe how individuals behave consistently across situations and time, and in turn, how individuals... -
Sleep in Social Cognition and Judgment
To successfully navigate the social world, individuals must be able to employ appropriate social cognitive processes to guide behaviors. This... -
Academic Stress in the Final Years of School: A Systematic Literature Review
Heightened academic stress in the final years of schooling is a common concern, yet little is known about how stress changes over time and what...
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Acoustic Neurofeedback Increases Beta ERD During Mental Rotation Task
The purpose of the present study was to identify the effect of acoustic neurofeedback on brain activity during consecutive stages of mental rotation...