Sleep and the adolescent brain

Adolescence is a period of significant brain maturation, and cognitive and emotional development. Interacting with and reflecting these processes is sleep. In this review we synthesize the current and emerging literature on the role of adolescent sleep in brain maturation. On the one hand, studies i...

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Published inCurrent opinion in physiology Vol. 15; pp. 167 - 171
Main Authors Fontanellaz-Castiglione, Chiara EG, Markovic, Andjela, Tarokh, Leila
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.06.2020
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Summary:Adolescence is a period of significant brain maturation, and cognitive and emotional development. Interacting with and reflecting these processes is sleep. In this review we synthesize the current and emerging literature on the role of adolescent sleep in brain maturation. On the one hand, studies in animals and humans suggest that sleep actively supports neurodevelopment during the adolescent period. On the other hand, over the last decade the value of sleep as a time to measure brain activity and study the brain maturational process has been appreciated. The transition from childhood to adolescence also heralds changes to sleep behavior, with sleep duration shortening across the adolescent period. This decline has important implications for adolescent cognitive and mental health, although the long-term consequences of chronic sleep restriction on adolescent brain maturation remain unknown.
ISSN:2468-8673
2468-8673
DOI:10.1016/j.cophys.2020.01.008