Sleep habits, academic performance, and the adolescent brain structure

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Sleep habits, academic performance, and the adolescent brain structure. / Urrila, Anna S; Artiges, Eric; Massicotte, Jessica; Miranda, Ruben; Vulser, Hélène; Bézivin-Frere, Pauline; Lapidaire, Winok; Lemaître, Hervé; Penttilä, Jani; Conrod, Patricia J; Garavan, Hugh; Paillère Martinot, Marie-Laure; Martinot, Jean-Luc; IMAGEN Consortium.

In: SCI REP-UK, Vol. 7, 09.02.2017, p. 41678.

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Harvard

Urrila, AS, Artiges, E, Massicotte, J, Miranda, R, Vulser, H, Bézivin-Frere, P, Lapidaire, W, Lemaître, H, Penttilä, J, Conrod, PJ, Garavan, H, Paillère Martinot, M-L, Martinot, J-L & IMAGEN Consortium 2017, 'Sleep habits, academic performance, and the adolescent brain structure', SCI REP-UK, vol. 7, pp. 41678. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep41678

APA

Urrila, A. S., Artiges, E., Massicotte, J., Miranda, R., Vulser, H., Bézivin-Frere, P., Lapidaire, W., Lemaître, H., Penttilä, J., Conrod, P. J., Garavan, H., Paillère Martinot, M-L., Martinot, J-L., & IMAGEN Consortium (2017). Sleep habits, academic performance, and the adolescent brain structure. SCI REP-UK, 7, 41678. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep41678

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Urrila AS, Artiges E, Massicotte J, Miranda R, Vulser H, Bézivin-Frere P et al. Sleep habits, academic performance, and the adolescent brain structure. SCI REP-UK. 2017 Feb 9;7:41678. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep41678

Bibtex

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abstract = "Here we report the first and most robust evidence about how sleep habits are associated with regional brain grey matter volumes and school grade average in early adolescence. Shorter time in bed during weekdays, and later weekend sleeping hours correlate with smaller brain grey matter volumes in frontal, anterior cingulate, and precuneus cortex regions. Poor school grade average associates with later weekend bedtime and smaller grey matter volumes in medial brain regions. The medial prefrontal - anterior cingulate cortex appears most tightly related to the adolescents' variations in sleep habits, as its volume correlates inversely with both weekend bedtime and wake up time, and also with poor school performance. These findings suggest that sleep habits, notably during the weekends, have an alarming link with both the structure of the adolescent brain and school performance, and thus highlight the need for informed interventions.",
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AU - Lemaître, Hervé

AU - Penttilä, Jani

AU - Conrod, Patricia J

AU - Garavan, Hugh

AU - Paillère Martinot, Marie-Laure

AU - Martinot, Jean-Luc

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