Babies at Higher Risk of Autism May Have Difficulty Achieving Deep,
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Infants with Higher Sensory Sensitivity Experience Shallower Deep Sleep, Study Finds
Babies with high sensory sensitivity sleep more lightly even in quiet rooms, highlighting early differences that may affect development. The post Infants with Higher Sensory Sensitivity Experience Shallower Deep Sleep, Study Finds appeared first on Psychreg.
Babies at Higher Risk of Autism May Have Difficulty Achieving Deep,
A groundbreaking study from the University of East Anglia has unveiled new insights into the delicate nature of sleep among infants, particularly those with a heightened likelihood of developing autism. This research, published in the esteemed journal Sleep, explores how sensory sensitivity influences the quality and depth of sleep, revealing crucial neurological underpinnings that may help explain early developmental challenges seen in these ch…
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