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References and Acknowledgements

Special thanks to Professor Barbara Chapman of UC Davis' Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior department for facilitating this project through the Davis Honors Challenge. References and picture credits are listed below.

  • Graven, Stanley N., M.D., and Joy V. Browne, PhD. "Sleep and Brain Development: The Critical Role of Sleep in Fetal and Early Neonatal Brain Development." Newborn & Infant Nursing Review 8 (2008): 173-179. Web. 18 May 2010.

  • Marks, Gerald A., James P. Shaffery, Arie Oksenberg, Samuel G. Speciale, and Howard P. Roffwarg. "A functional role for REM sleep in brain maturation." Behavioural Brain Research 69 (1995): 1-11. Web. 18 May 2010.

  • Sadeh, Avi and Thomas F. Anders. "Infant Sleep Problems: Origins, Assessment, Interventions." Infant Mental Health Journal 14 (1993): 17-34. Web. 27 May 2010.

  • Sherwood, Lauralee. Human Physiology From Cells to Systems, 7th Edition. Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole, 2010, 2007. Print.

  • Nicholls, John G., A. Robert Martin, Bruce G. Wallace and Paul A. Fuchs. From Neuron to Brain, 4th Edition. Sunderland, MA: Sinauer Associates, Inc., 2001. Print.

  • Picture 1: Introduction. http://picsdigger.com/keyword/infant%20brain%20development/

  • Picture 2: The Adult Sleep Cycle. Graphic created by Amelia Goodfellow. 

  • Picture 3: Sleeping Like a Baby: Development of the Infant Sleep Cycle. http://www.mychildhealth.net/children-sleep-pattern.html

  • Picture 4: Understanding Formation of Synaptic Connections. http://scienceblogs.com/purepedantry/2006/07/background_to_the_20_year_coma.php

  • Picture 5:  Importance of REM Sleep in Developing Infants and Neonates. Graven, Stanley N.., M.D., et. al. "Sleep and Brain Development: The Critical Role of Sleep in Fetal and Early Neonatal Brain Development." Newborn & Infant Nursing Review 8 (2008): 173-179. Web. 18 May 2010.

  • Picture 6:  Importance of REM Sleep in Developing Infants and Neonates. http://www.elements4health.com/physical-fitness-increases-brain-size.html