The Need for Sleep in the Adolescent BrainAdriana Galván
3. Why is Kyla Wahlstrom mentioned in the last paragraph? A.To stress the importance of enough sleep.B.To encourage people to sleep more at night. C.To introduce the danger of negative moods.D.To further explain the findings of Cheng’s group. ...
Two adolescent mental health fields — sleep and depression — have advanced largely in parallel until about four years ago. Although sleep problems have been thought to be a symptom of adolescent depression, emerging evidence suggests that sleep difficu
you have to think about it. So in theadolescentyears this part of the brain is not fully developed. Note the adjective form here of the noun we had earlieradolescence.
B. The cause of the decline in the ducks’ number is uncertain.C. She is unhappy with the climate change throughout the world.D. The man should find more scientific evidence for the birds’ extinction.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear one longer conversation and two short ...
Parents, teachers, and others who deal closely with teenagers know how difficult the adolescent(青少年的) years can be. This was thought to be due to the “foolishness of youth.” Now, brain-imaging technology allows scientists to study the physical development of the brain in more details tha...
24.Sea cucumbers stay deep to sleep in summer because they ___.A.are afraid of high temperature B.want to get strong and fatC.are afraid of their enemy D.want to live alone25.According to the passage, ___ likes to swim near boats.A.the sea cucumber B.the pikeC.the cuttlefish D...
Physical activity, screen exposure and sleep among students during the pandemic of COVID-19. Sci Rep. 2021;11(1):8529. doi:10.1038/s41598-021-88071-4 PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 4. Werling AM, Walitza S, Drechsler R. Impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on screen ...
This protocol is shared, although some platforms require agreements for the research sequences, so that every ABCD site can download the protocol and install it with no need for manual entry of parameters, which reduces the likelihood of human error. Images are acquired in the axial plane ...
In contrast, this weak relationship could be the result of only measuring ‘resulting awakenings', which is one specific aspect of sleep disruption rather than an overall assessment of disturbed sleep in the context of nightmares. Several limitations of this work should be noted. First, no ...