As a consequence
of this research the past two decades (1989 - 2009) have witnessed a) a renewed recognition
of the importance
of contact and touch for babies in the context
of improving breastfeeding initiation and
duration [17]; b) an increased awareness
of the
role that close parental proximity and monitoring
of babies plays in reducing SIDS and neglect [18][19]; and c) the impact
of early mother - infant separation on long - term mental health [20]-- all leading to a resurgence
of interest in parent - infant contact, particularly
sleep contact.
In the study that is now being published in the scientific journal
SLEEP, sleep researchers Jonathan Cedernaes and Christian Benedict, sought to investigate the role of nocturnal sleep duration for this memory transfer, and how long - term memories formed by sleep remain accessible after acute cognitive st
SLEEP,
sleep researchers Jonathan Cedernaes and Christian Benedict, sought to investigate the role of nocturnal sleep duration for this memory transfer, and how long - term memories formed by sleep remain accessible after acute cognitive st
sleep researchers Jonathan Cedernaes and Christian Benedict, sought to investigate the
role of nocturnal
sleep duration for this memory transfer, and how long - term memories formed by sleep remain accessible after acute cognitive st
sleep duration for this memory transfer, and how long - term memories formed by
sleep remain accessible after acute cognitive st
sleep remain accessible after acute cognitive stress.