J
Jennifer L. Bruner
Researcher at University of Louisville
Publications - 5
Citations - 1498
Jennifer L. Bruner is an academic researcher from University of Louisville. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sleep disorder & Polysomnography. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 1442 citations. Previous affiliations of Jennifer L. Bruner include Boston Children's Hospital.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
Sleep and Neurobehavioral Characteristics of 5- to 7-Year-Old Children With Parentally Reported Symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Louise M. O'Brien,Cheryl R. Holbrook,Carolyn B. Mervis,Carrie J Klaus,Jennifer L. Bruner,Troy J. Raffield,Jennifer Rutherford,Rochelle C. Mehl,Mei Wang,Andrew Tuell,Brittany C Hume,David Gozal +11 more
TL;DR: In children with significant symptoms of ADHD, the prevalence of SDB is not different from that of the general pediatric population and that rapid eye movement sleep in these children is disturbed and may contribute to the severity of their behavioral manifestations, which can lead to mild ADHD-like behaviors.
Journal ArticleDOI
Neurobehavioral implications of habitual snoring in children.
Louise M. O'Brien,Carolyn B. Mervis,Cheryl R. Holbrook,Jennifer L. Bruner,Carrie J Klaus,Jennifer Rutherford,Troy J. Raffield,David Gozal +7 more
TL;DR: PS seems to be associated with significant neurobehavioral deficits in a subset of children, possibly related to increased susceptibility to sleep fragmentation.
Journal ArticleDOI
Neurobehavioral correlates of sleep-disordered breathing in children.
Louise M. O'Brien,Carolyn B. Mervis,Cheryl R. Holbrook,Jennifer L. Bruner,Nigel H. Smith,Nechia McNally,M. Catherine McClimment,David Gozal +7 more
TL;DR: Using a novel algorithm to assess sleep pressure, it was found that children with SDB were significantly sleepier than controls and total arousal index was negatively correlated with neurocognitive abilities, suggesting a role for sleep fragmentation in pediatric SDB‐induced cognitive dysfunction.
Journal ArticleDOI
Sleep disturbances in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Louise M. O'Brien,Anna Ivanenko,Valerie McLaughlin Crabtree,Cheryl R. Holbrook,Jennifer L. Bruner,Carrie J Klaus,David Gozal +6 more
TL;DR: It is postulate that ADHDcl may represent a subset of children with ADHD at high risk for hyperactivity during sleep, and ADHDcl are more likely to have an elevated PLMa than ADHDcom.
Journal ArticleDOI
The effect of stimulants on sleep characteristics in children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
Louise M. O'Brien,Anna Ivanenko,Valerie McLaughlin Crabtree,Cheryl R. Holbrook,Jennifer L. Bruner,Carrie J Klaus,David Gozal +6 more
TL;DR: Despite the high prevalence of reported sleep disturbance in children with ADHD, stimulant medication appears to have minimal effects on subjective and objective sleep characteristics inChildren with reported ADHD.