Monday, May 11, 2015

20 Item Bibliography


Al-Sharman, Alham, and Catherine F. Siengsukon. “Sleep Enhances Learning of a Functional Motor Task in Young Adults.” Physical Therapy 93.12 (2013): 1625-35. EBSCOHost. Web. 11 May 2015.

Bin, Yu Sun, Nathaniel S. Marshall, and Nick Glozier. "Sleeping at the Limits: The Changing Prevalence of Short and Long Sleep Durations in 10 Countries." American Journal of Epidemiology 177.8 (2013): 826-33. Academic Search Premier. Web. 25 Apr 2015.

Carrell, Scott E., Teny Maghakian, and James E. West. “A's from Zzzz's? The Causal Effect of School Start Time on the Academic Achievement of Adolescents.” American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 3.3 (2011): 62-81. JSTOR. Web. 11 May 2015.

Clickinbeard, Samantha, et al. "Sleep and Delinquency: Does the Amount of Sleep Matter?" Journal of Youth & Adolescence 40.7 (2011): 916-30. Academic Search Premier. Web. 24 Apr. 2015.

Dang-Vu, T.T., et al. “A role for sleep in brain plasticity.” Pediatric Rehabilitation 9.2 (2006): 98-118. EBSCOHost. Web. 11 May 2015.

Gaultney, Jane F. “The Prevalence of Sleep Disorders in College Students: Impact on Academic Performance.” Journal of American College Health. 59.2 (2010): 91-97. EBSCOHost. Web. 11 May 2015.

Gradisar, M., et al. "Adolescent Sleep and Working Memory Performance." Sleep and Biological Rhythms 6.3 (2008): 146-54. Academic Search Premier. Web. 25 Apr 2015.

Kelly, William E., Kathryn E. Kelly, and Robert C. Clanton. "The Relationship Between Sleep Length and Grade-Point Average Among College Students." College Student Journal 35.1 (2001): 84. Academic Search Premier. Web. 26 Apr 2015.

Lee, Shih-Yu, et al. “Stress and Sleep Disturbances in Female College Students.” American Journal of Health Behavior 37.6 (2013): 851-58. EBSCOHost. Web. 11 May 2015.

“Longer Work Days Leave Americans Nodding Off On the Job.” National Sleep Foundation. National Sleep Foundation. 3 Mar. 2008. Web. 28 Apr. 2015.

Maquet, Pierre. “The Role of Sleep in Learning and Memory.”Science, New Series 294.5544 (2001): 1048-52. JSTOR. Web. 11 May 2015.

Millman, Richard P. “Excessive Sleepiness in Adolescents and Young Adults: Causes, Consequences, and Treatment Strategies.” Pediatrics 115.6 (2005): 1774-86. EBSCOHost. Web. 11 May 2015.

Saey, Tina Hesman. Sleep Interruptions Erode Memory.” Science News 180.5 (2011): 9. JSTOR. Web. 11 May 2015.

Sadeh, Avi, Reut Gruber, and Amiram Raviv. “Sleep, Neurobehavioral Functioning, and Behavior Problems in School-Age Children.” Child Development 73.2 (2002): 405-17. JSTOR. Web. 11 May 2015.

---. “The Effects of Sleep Restriction and Extension on School-Age Children: What a Difference an Hour Makes.” Child Development 74.2 (2003): 444-55. JSTOR. Web. 30 Apr 2015.

Schenck, Carlos H. Sleep: A Groundbreaking Guide to the Mysteries, the Problems, and the Solutions. New York: Penguin Group. 2007. Print.

Taillard, Jaques, Pierre Philip, and Bernard Bioulac. "Morningness/Eveningness and the Need for Sleep." Journal of Sleep Research 8.4 (1999): 291-95. Academic Search Premier. Web. 24 Apr 2015.

Trockel, Michey T., Michael D Barnes, and Dennis L. Egget. “Health-Related Variables and Academic Performance Among First-Year College Students: Implications for Sleep and Other Behaviors.” Journal of American College Health 49.3 (2000): 125-31. EBSCOHost. Web. 11 May 2015.

Wells, Mary Ellen, and Bradley V. Vaughn. "Poor Sleep Challenging the Health of a Nation." Neurodiagnostic Journal 52.3 (2012): 233-49. Academic Search Premier. Web. 23 Apr. 2015.

Wolfson, Amy R., and Mary A. Carskadon. “Sleep Schedules and Daytime Functioning in Adolescents.” Child Development 69.4 (1998): 875-87. JSTOR. Web. 11 May 2015.


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