Inefficient or insufficient encoding as potential primary deficit in neurodevelopmental performance among children with OSA

Memory (M) impairments have been suggested in pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea along with attention and executive (AE), language (L), and visuospatial (V) dysfunctions. NEPSY assessment of children aged 5-9 years who were either healthy.

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Reduced sleep pressure in young children with autism

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Risk factors and consequences of excessive autonomic activation during sleep in children