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Effects of Duration and Midpoint of Sleep on Corticolimbic Circuitry in Youth.

Chronic stress (Thousand Oaks, Calif.)(2019)

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Abstract
These results suggest that both sleep duration and midpoint of sleep are associated with next-day RS-FC within corticolimbic emotion-related neural circuitry in children and adolescents. The observed interactive effects of sleep duration and timing on RS-FC may reflect how homeostatic and circadian process interact in the brain and explain the complex patterns observed with respect to emotional health when considering sleep duration and timing. Sleep-related changes in corticolimbic circuitry may contribute to the onset of emotion-related problems during adolescence.
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amygdala,emotion,frontolimbic,functional connectivity,functional magnetic resonance imaging,resting-state
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