Spectral Analysis of the Sleep Electroencephalogram During Adolescence
SLEEP2004Vol. 27(4), pp. 774–83
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Abstract
The homeostatic recuperative drive during sleep remains unchanged across puberty. The decline of slow-wave sleep during adolescence may reflect developmental changes of the brain rather than changes of sleep regulatory processes.
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