Unraveling Why We Sleep: Quantitative Analysis Reveals Abrupt Transition from Neural Reorganization to Repair in Early Development published as: https://t.co/fCHbGqWPas @ScienceAdvances #biorxiv
@davidad What if forced back sleeping of babies is to blame? https://t.co/VhUYzVGHBF Poor sleep impacts neural development: https://t.co/vBjuL63Qum
RT @dronita_de: A good night’s sleep is excellent medicine. And it’s free. Unraveling Why We Sleep: Quantitative Analysis Reveals Abrupt Tr…
RT @dronita_de: A good night’s sleep is excellent medicine. And it’s free. Unraveling Why We Sleep: Quantitative Analysis Reveals Abrupt Tr…
RT @dronita_de: A good night’s sleep is excellent medicine. And it’s free. Unraveling Why We Sleep: Quantitative Analysis Reveals Abrupt Tr…
RT @dronita_de: A good night’s sleep is excellent medicine. And it’s free. Unraveling Why We Sleep: Quantitative Analysis Reveals Abrupt Tr…
RT @dronita_de: A good night’s sleep is excellent medicine. And it’s free. Unraveling Why We Sleep: Quantitative Analysis Reveals Abrupt Tr…
RT @dronita_de: A good night’s sleep is excellent medicine. And it’s free. Unraveling Why We Sleep: Quantitative Analysis Reveals Abrupt Tr…
A good night’s sleep is excellent medicine. And it’s free. Unraveling Why We Sleep: Quantitative Analysis Reveals Abrupt Transition from Neural Reorganization to Repair in Early Development” https://t.co/91Le2QpwYc #DHPSP
@sfiscience @VanMSavage @aeonmag Wherever there's a scaling law, one will find a log-log plot. I searched and found it! Here: https://t.co/BRnUvXjpwr (Actually just one log-log plot of many in the artcle :) https://t.co/9Ai3iLaWfw
Unraveling why we sleep: Quantitative analysis reveals abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in early development https://t.co/P9W0l2Fgnk
Primary role of sleep changes from learning support to brain maintenance in early childhood: study https://t.co/uAIEUvMeWn https://t.co/B8aRVGlBiX https://t.co/9ZVSGyOkQS
RT @leonardoivanrc: ... el sueño se utiliza principalmente para la reorganización neuronal hasta aproximadamente los 2 o 3 años de edad, mo…
Our body's need for sleep changes around the age of 2-and-a-half years. We go from a brain that is building to a brain that is in need of repair. https://t.co/G908Efsq1E #sleep #mentalhealth #sleepscience
RT @DrClaraR: Unravelling why we sleep: Quantitative data analysis reveals the abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in ea…
Unravelling why we sleep: Quantitative data analysis reveals the abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in early development https://t.co/q1wHR3uVFn
Desentrañar por qué dormimos: el análisis cuantitativo revela una transición abrupta de la reorganización neuronal a la reparación en el desarrollo temprano.
... el sueño se utiliza principalmente para la reorganización neuronal hasta aproximadamente los 2 o 3 años de edad, momento en el que se produce una transición crítica y la función cambia bruscamente hacia el sueño de reparación y limpieza. REM https:/
Unraveling why we sleep: Quantitative analysis reveals abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in early development. https://t.co/7os38m9BJf #PediatricScientists #PediatricResearchers #academicpeds #pediatrics #ChildHealth https://t.co/JKt
後で読む用メモ https://t.co/1vwbZb6CxA
Unraveling why we sleep: Quantitative analysis reveals abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in early development https://t.co/PtlewjeRAV
RT @MASogorb: Pero, finalmente, ¿para qué sirve dormir? https://t.co/5H9KvsMyoK Más información: Unraveling why we sleep: Quantitative anal…
Pero, finalmente, ¿para qué sirve dormir? https://t.co/5H9KvsMyoK Más información: Unraveling why we sleep: Quantitative analysis reveals abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in early development https://t.co/rOgJ4VNqS8
Such an interesting paper! 😊
RT @NEOdotLIFE: A recent model by scientists @UCLA & @sfiscience shows that newborns spend ~50% of sleep in REM, when new connections betwe…
RT @NEOdotLIFE: A recent model by scientists @UCLA & @sfiscience shows that newborns spend ~50% of sleep in REM, when new connections betwe…
RT @NEOdotLIFE: A recent model by scientists @UCLA & @sfiscience shows that newborns spend ~50% of sleep in REM, when new connections betwe…
RT @NEOdotLIFE: A recent model by scientists @UCLA & @sfiscience shows that newborns spend ~50% of sleep in REM, when new connections betwe…
RT @NEOdotLIFE: A recent model by scientists @UCLA & @sfiscience shows that newborns spend ~50% of sleep in REM, when new connections betwe…
A recent model by scientists @UCLA & @sfiscience shows that newborns spend ~50% of sleep in REM, when new connections between neurons form & strengthen. At ~2.4 years, that switches to 20-25%. The remainder is non-REM, for clearing accumulated debr
RT @Hamidulah_Khan: Why we need to sleep 😴 https://t.co/9c1BQQJqfd
A new study finds that the primary reason for sleeping changes with age: babies need sleep primarily for neural reorganization, while toddlers through adults use sleep for neural repair and metabolite clearance. #sleepbiology https://t.co/SNrFLZfzEZ https:
Unraveling why we sleep: Quantitative analysis reveals abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in early development https://t.co/XIBlomLrDe
Unraveling why we sleep: Quantitative analysis reveals abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in early development https://t.co/5II53G90vj
[L’étude à découvrir] 18/09 > Démêler pourquoi nous dormons : l'analyse quantitative révèle une transition brusque de la réorganisation neurale à la réparation au début du développement https://t.co/nSeJW4F7rS via @ScienceAdvances #LaMethSci
RT @BioTay: Hasta los 2-3 años el sueño en humanos tiene una función principal de aprendizaje y reorganización (el REM es el importante), d…
@mathemalicious Sure, this is our source: https://t.co/NJ6p92NwIq
RT @hugospiers: Unraveling why we sleep: Quantitative analysis reveals abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in early deve…
RT @ScienceAdvances: A new analysis of sleep data indicates that the primary function of sleep changes in early childhood, transitioning, a…
Unraveling why we sleep: Quantitative analysis reveals abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in early development @VeronicaYYCGuad https://t.co/gKlbD7TupS
RT @BioTay: Hasta los 2-3 años el sueño en humanos tiene una función principal de aprendizaje y reorganización (el REM es el importante), d…
RT @aivoAALTO: Relationships between human #sleep time, brain size, and metabolic rate show a striking transition at ~2.4 yr, suggesting th…
RT @aivoAALTO: Relationships between human #sleep time, brain size, and metabolic rate show a striking transition at ~2.4 yr, suggesting th…
RT @BioTay: Hasta los 2-3 años el sueño en humanos tiene una función principal de aprendizaje y reorganización (el REM es el importante), d…
RT @BioTay: Hasta los 2-3 años el sueño en humanos tiene una función principal de aprendizaje y reorganización (el REM es el importante), d…
Relationships between human #sleep time, brain size, and metabolic rate show a striking transition at ~2.4 yr, suggesting that sleep first supports neural reorganization and later serves brain repair and clearance https://t.co/2qLkmQrmrN Cool @JunyuCao @d
RT @BioTay: Hasta los 2-3 años el sueño en humanos tiene una función principal de aprendizaje y reorganización (el REM es el importante), d…
RT @BioTay: Hasta los 2-3 años el sueño en humanos tiene una función principal de aprendizaje y reorganización (el REM es el importante), d…
RT @AmericanMensa: Unraveling why we sleep: Quantitative analysis reveals abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in early d…
RT @BioTay: Hasta los 2-3 años el sueño en humanos tiene una función principal de aprendizaje y reorganización (el REM es el importante), d…
Hasta los 2-3 años el sueño en humanos tiene una función principal de aprendizaje y reorganización (el REM es el importante), después su función principal es de reparación (NREM es clave). Esto parece no darse en roedores ni conejos (paper) https://t.co/92
RT @hugospiers: Unraveling why we sleep: Quantitative analysis reveals abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in early deve…
Unraveling why we sleep: Quantitative analysis reveals abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in early development. "After 2.5 years, sleep’s primary purpose switches from brain building to maintenance/repair." https://t.co/eroAw7uHSP htt
RT @AmericanMensa: Unraveling why we sleep: Quantitative analysis reveals abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in early d…
Great to see this @ScienceAdvances #sleep research (https://t.co/UgkiL52aSs) covered by so many great outlets, such as @SmithsonianMag: https://t.co/nActdSJI66 & @newscientist: https://t.co/Qwl4zS2LE2 & @aaas: https://t.co/BLs6aflwin & @Cos
RT @ScienceAdvances: A new analysis of sleep data indicates that the primary function of sleep changes in early childhood, transitioning, a…
Why we need to sleep 😴 https://t.co/9c1BQQJqfd
RT @ScienceAdvances: A new analysis of sleep data indicates that the primary function of sleep changes in early childhood, transitioning, a…
RT @recherche_anima: Unraveling why we #sleep: Quantitative analysis reveals abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in earl…
Unraveling why we #sleep: Quantitative analysis reveals abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in early development https://t.co/jue0VgQmFl https://t.co/v4qrJqM91o
Unraveling why we sleep: Quantitative analysis reveals abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in early development https://t.co/x4UwPUrFVG
A new analysis of sleep data indicates that the primary function of sleep changes in early childhood, transitioning, at nearly 2-and-a-half years old, from neural reorganization to brain repair. https://t.co/W5BRH0pjnr
RT @AmericanMensa: Unraveling why we sleep: Quantitative analysis reveals abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in early d…
RT @MFainzilber: Sleep is required for neural reorganization in early development, and for neural repair at subsequent ages https://t.co/9A…
Unraveling why we sleep: Quantitative analysis reveals abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in early development https://t.co/1ZIHCUVcIT #openaccess
RT @davidwlawrence1: Unraveling why we sleep: Quantitative analysis reveals abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in early…
Warum schlafen wir? Lernen, Reparatur, ... #biologie #medizin #gehirn #neurologie #schlaf #schlafen #rem #kinder #säuglinge Unraveling why we sleep: https://t.co/uT4VLzs0lc
RT @KaminskiMed: How I wish I could write a research paper with the words “Why we sleep” in it. And yes, paper itself is pretty cools #WhyW…
RT @KaminskiMed: How I wish I could write a research paper with the words “Why we sleep” in it. And yes, paper itself is pretty cools #WhyW…
Unraveling why we sleep: Quantitative analysis reveals abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in ea… https://t.co/Lp0CuMoIQc
Sleep is when our brain repairs itself. Unraveling why we sleep: Quantitative analysis reveals abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in early development https://t.co/bqAAvhfn0I #edchat #healthed
RT @a_hillel: Super cool paper with huge implications for the importance of #Pediatric #sleep #sleepmatters now more than ever
Super cool paper with huge implications for the importance of #Pediatric #sleep #sleepmatters now more than ever
RT @KaminskiMed: How I wish I could write a research paper with the words “Why we sleep” in it. And yes, paper itself is pretty cools #WhyW…
How I wish I could write a research paper with the words “Why we sleep” in it. And yes, paper itself is pretty cools #WhyWeSleep #SundayThoughts https://t.co/cBq7n9n0Q9 https://t.co/h9c1YDa9Qa
Unraveling why we sleep: Quantitative analysis reveals abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in early development https://t.co/8YyzlSdnkD
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Unraveling why we sleep: Quantitative analysis reveals abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in early development. https://t.co/g4WrSxos89
RT @m_dresler: Abrupt transition in the function of sleep from neural reorganization to repair in early development: https://t.co/4WGD77yn…
Apparently we need sleep because it’s sort of like maintenance mode for the brain. https://t.co/SVAxtMjNlT
RT @davidwlawrence1: Unraveling why we sleep: Quantitative analysis reveals abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in early…
RT @davidwlawrence1: Unraveling why we sleep: Quantitative analysis reveals abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in early…
RT @MFainzilber: Sleep is required for neural reorganization in early development, and for neural repair at subsequent ages https://t.co/9A…
Sleep is required for neural reorganization in early development, and for neural repair at subsequent ages https://t.co/9AVQTy7Luf
Also about #sleep, the #SociopathsOfScience & their #pseudoscience of #neuroscience WANT that you too have NO CLUE: Their mission is, to DENY that you, being your #soul, and they, being #Sociopaths, do exist. https://t.co/NixpSQkE5T https://t.co/VSNoCM
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Unraveling why we #sleep: Quantitative analysis reveals abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in early development https://t.co/8uh0MzsCZF
RT @hugospiers: Unraveling why we sleep: Quantitative analysis reveals abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in early deve…
RT @DRKAMALAYOUB: دراسة تكتشف لماذا ننام . وتخلص الى ان النوم عند الاطفال الى عمر السنتين والنصف يساعد في تعزيز التعلم بينما يعمل الدماغ عل…
RT @DRKAMALAYOUB: دراسة تكتشف لماذا ننام . وتخلص الى ان النوم عند الاطفال الى عمر السنتين والنصف يساعد في تعزيز التعلم بينما يعمل الدماغ عل…
دراسة تكتشف لماذا ننام . وتخلص الى ان النوم عند الاطفال الى عمر السنتين والنصف يساعد في تعزيز التعلم بينما يعمل الدماغ على ترميم نفسه اثناء النوم عند الاشخاص الاكبر سناً . https://t.co/gRymye228P
Unraveling why we sleep: Quantitative analysis reveals abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in early development. https://t.co/mMsX1ZuUPp UCLA-led team of scientists discovers why we need sleep. https://t.co/AT2frwJpDZ
なぜ私たちが眠っているのかを解明する。定量的分析により、神経の再編成から発達初期の修復への突然の移行が明らかになる https://t.co/qghF2BH1cK https://t.co/RiyNP9opxY #サイエンス誌
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RT @hugospiers: Unraveling why we sleep: Quantitative analysis reveals abrupt transition from neural reorganization to repair in early deve…