Sleep spindles are reduced in children with Down syndrome and sleep disordered breathing

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This study investigates sleep spindle activity—a marker of brain function during sleep—in children with Down syndrome who also experience sleep-disordered breathing. The findings indicate that sleep spindle density is diminished in this population, suggesting alterations in sleep architecture and potentially contributing to cognitive and behavioral outcomes.

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