A preliminary study of sleep spindles across non-rapid eye movement sleep stages in children with autism spectrum disorder.

Sleep advances : a journal of the Sleep Research Society(2022)

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The lower spindle density in stage 2 and relatively higher density in stage 3 in children with ASD may represent an abnormal generation of spindles due to insufficient maturation of the thalamic reticular nucleus and thalamocortical network.
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sleep spindles,autism spectrum disorder,non-rapid
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