Combining patient-lesion and big data approaches to reveal hippocampal contributions to spatial memory and navigation DOI Creative Commons
Sara Pishdadian, Antoine Coutrot,

Lauren Webber

et al.

iScience, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 27(6), P. 109977 - 109977

Published: May 14, 2024

Language: Английский

Fathers’ sleep in the first 24 months postpartum: A systematic review and meta-analysis of global data DOI Creative Commons

Julie Svinth Nielsen,

Emil F Brunbjerg,

Maria Hamann Lorentzen

et al.

Sleep Health, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: May 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Shorter self-reported sleep duration is associated with worse virtual spatial navigation performance in men DOI Creative Commons
Emre Yavuz, Christoffer J. Gahnstrom, Sarah Goodroe

et al.

Scientific Reports, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(1)

Published: Feb. 19, 2024

Sleep has been shown to impact navigation ability. However, it remains unclear how different sleep-related variables may be independently associated with spatial performance, and as whether gender play a role in these associations. We used mobile video game app, Sea Hero Quest (SHQ), measure wayfinding ability US-based participants. Wayfinding performance on SHQ correlate real-world wayfinding. Participants were asked report their sleep duration, quality, daytime sleepiness nap frequency duration typical night (n = 766, 335 men, 431 women, mean age 26.5 years, range 18-59 years). A multiple linear regression was identify which self-reported performance. Shorter durations significantly worse men only. Other showed non-significant trends of association When removing non-typical sleepers (< 6 or > 9 h night), the significant between no longer present. These findings from U.S.-based participants suggest that an important contributor successful men.

Language: Английский

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Parents’ Sleep Multi-Trajectory Modelling from 3 to 36 Months Postpartum in the SEPAGES Cohort DOI Creative Commons
Mihyeon Kim, Sarah Lyon-Caen, Sam Bayat

et al.

Nature and Science of Sleep, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: Volume 16, P. 247 - 261

Published: March 1, 2024

Objective: We investigated maternal and paternal sleep evolution from 3 to 36 months postpartum, their interrelations predictors in the SEPAGES cohort. Methods: Sleep information (night duration [NSD], weekend daytime [DSD] subjective loss [SSL]) was collected by self-administered questionnaires at 3, 18, 24 postpartum French cohort that included 484 mothers 410 fathers. Group-based multi-trajectory modelling used identify maternal, couple groups among 188 couples reporting data for least 2 time points. Multinomial logistic regression assess associations between parental multi-trajectories early characteristics such as sociodemographic, chronotypes, child sex, birth seasonality or breastfeeding duration. Results: identified three (M1-M3), (F1-F3) (C1-C3) with similar characteristics: a group short NSD high SSL prevalence (M1, F2, C2), long but medium (M2, F3, C3) low (M3, F1, C1). Mothers shortest (M1) were less likely have partner (F2). As compared (C1), (C2) had first born autumn fathers C2 later chronotype. Conclusion: distinct mothers, 3- 36-month postpartum. patterns within homogeneous. Keywords: multi group-based-trajectory modelling, sleep, epidemiology, interrelation

Language: Английский

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Sit less and move more! A cross-sectional study of the associations between physical activity and sedentary behaviors with inhibitory control in Brazilian adults DOI
M. Santos, Gledson Tavares Amorim Oliveira, Daniel A.R. Cabral

et al.

Psychology of sport and exercise, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 73, P. 102643 - 102643

Published: April 7, 2024

Language: Английский

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2

Combining patient-lesion and big data approaches to reveal hippocampal contributions to spatial memory and navigation DOI Creative Commons
Sara Pishdadian, Antoine Coutrot,

Lauren Webber

et al.

iScience, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 27(6), P. 109977 - 109977

Published: May 14, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

2