Infants at higher autism likelihood show shallower deep sleep, even in quiet rooms

Short excerpt below. Click through to read at the original source.

Babies with an increased likelihood of autism may struggle to settle into deep, restorative sleep, according to a new study from the University of East Anglia. Researchers studied the link between sleep and sensory sensitivity, which is common in neurodivergent infants. The paper is published in the journal SLEEPJ.

Read at Source