نتایج جستجو برای: sleep deprivation

تعداد نتایج: 138264  

2013
Karim Alkadhi Munder Zagaar Ibrahim Alhaider Samina Salim Abdulaziz Aleisa

Although the physiological function of sleep is not completely understood, it is well documented that it contributes significantly to the process of learning and memory. Ample evidence suggests that adequate sleep is essential for fostering connections among neuronal networks for memory consolidation in the hippocampus. Sleep deprivation studies are extremely valuable in understanding why we sl...

2011
Christopher M Jung Edward L Melanson Emily J Frydendall Leigh Perreault Robert H Eckel Kenneth P Wright

Sleep has been proposed to be a physiological adaptation to conserve energy, but little research has examined this proposed function of sleep in humans. We quantified effects of sleep, sleep deprivation and recovery sleep on whole-body total daily energy expenditure (EE) and on EE during the habitual day and nighttime. We also determined effects of sleep stage during baseline and recovery sleep...

2016
Robbert Havekes Alan J Park Jennifer C Tudor Vincent G Luczak Rolf T Hansen Sarah L Ferri Vibeke M Bruinenberg Shane G Poplawski Jonathan P Day Sara J Aton Kasia Radwańska Peter Meerlo Miles D Houslay George S Baillie Ted Abel

Brief periods of sleep loss have long-lasting consequences such as impaired memory consolidation. Structural changes in synaptic connectivity have been proposed as a substrate of memory storage. Here, we examine the impact of brief periods of sleep deprivation on dendritic structure. In mice, we find that five hours of sleep deprivation decreases dendritic spine numbers selectively in hippocamp...

Journal: :Sleep 2003
Yuriko Ogawa Takashi Kanbayashi Yasushi Saito Yuji Takahashi Tsuyoshi Kitajima Kenichi Takahashi Yasuo Hishikawa Tetsuo Shimizu

STUDY OBJECTIVES Sleep deprivation has a profound effect on cardiovascular regulation through the autonomic nervous system. This study examined the effect of 24-hour total sleep deprivation on muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA), which is a direct measurement of the postganglionic sympathetic efferent innervating the vascular bed in the skeletal muscle and other circulatory structures. D...

Journal: :Acta clinica Croatica 2016
Tatjana Trošt Bobić Ana Šečić Iris Zavoreo Valentina Matijević Branimir Filipović Željka Kolak Vanja Bašić Kes Dubravka Ciliga Dubravka Sajković

Each sleep phase is characterized by specific chemical, cellular and anatomic events of vital importance for normal neural functioning. Different forms of sleep deprivation may lead to a decline of cognitive functions in individuals. Studies in this field make a distinction between total sleep deprivation, chronic sleep restriction, and the situation of sleep disruption. Investigations covering...

Journal: :Sleep medicine 2013
A Wilder-Smith F B Mustafa A Earnest L Gen P A Macary

BACKGROUND Sleep quality is considered to be an important predictor of immunity. Lack of sleep therefore may reduce immunity, thereby increasing the susceptibility to respiratory pathogens. A previous study showed that reduced sleep duration was associated with an increased likelihood of the common cold. It is important to understand the role of sleep in altering immune responses to understand ...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2004
Avery Tung Bernard M Bergmann Stacy Herrera Dingcai Cao Wallace B Mendelson

BACKGROUND Some neurophysiologic similarities between sleep and anesthesia suggest that an anesthetized state may reverse effects of sleep deprivation. The effect of anesthesia on sleep homeostasis, however, is unknown. To test the hypothesis that recovery from sleep deprivation occurs during anesthesia, the authors followed 24 h of sleep deprivation in the rat with a 6-h period of either ad li...

Journal: :Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior 2013
Matthew D Puhl Matthew Boisvert Zhiwei Guan Jidong Fang Patricia S Grigson

Substance abuse and sleep deprivation are major problems in our society. Clinical studies suggest that measures of poor sleep quality effectively predict relapse to substance abuse. Previously, our laboratory has shown that acute sleep deprivation increases the rate and efficiency (i.e., the goal-directed nature of responding) of cocaine self-administration using a progressive ratio (PR) schedu...

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