Early-life sleep disruption increases parvalbumin in primary somatosensory cortex and impairs social bonding in prairie voles - Science Advances

Early-life sleep disruption increases parvalbumin in primary somatosensory cortex and impairs social bonding in prairie voles  Science Advances

Across mammals, juveniles sleep more than adults, with rapid eye movement (REM) sleep at a lifetime maximum early in life. One function of REM sleep may be ...



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