نتایج جستجو برای: sleep deprivation

تعداد نتایج: 138264  

Journal: :Sleep 2004
Hans P A Van Dongen Maurice D Baynard Greg Maislin David F Dinges

OBJECTIVES To investigate interindividual differences in neurobehavioral deficits during sleep deprivation, and to establish to what extent the neurobehavioral responses to sleep loss are a function of sleep history versus trait-like differential vulnerability. DESIGN Individuals were exposed to sleep deprivation on 3 separate occasions in order to determine the stability of interindividual d...

Journal: :Brain and Cognition 2015
Paniz Tavakoli Alexandra Muller-Gass Kenneth Campbell

Sleep deprivation has generally been observed to have a detrimental effect on tasks that require sustained attention for successful performance. It might however be possible to counter these effects by altering cognitive strategies. A recent semantic word priming study indicated that subjects used an effortful predictive-expectancy search of semantic memory following normal sleep, but changed t...

2016
Beilin Zhang Yanxia Gao Yang Li Jing Yang Hua Zhao

Sleep is governed by homeostasis and the circadian clock. Clock genes play an important role in the generation and maintenance of circadian rhythms but are also involved in regulating sleep homeostasis. The lateral habenular nucleus (LHb) has been implicated in sleep-wake regulation, since LHb gene expression demonstrates circadian oscillation characteristics. This study focuses on the particip...

Journal: :Current Biology 2013
Robert J. Driver Annesia L. Lamb Abraham J. Wyner David M. Raizen

Sleep homeostasis, which refers to the maintenance of sleep amount or depth following sleep deprivation, indicates that sleep and sleep-like states serve fundamental functions that cannot be bypassed [1]. Homeostasis of sleep-like behavior is observed during C. elegans lethargus, a 2-3 hr behavioral quiescent period that occurs during larval state transitions [2]. Here, we report a role for DAF...

Ali Mohammad Poorrahimi, Mehdi Abbasnejad, Shahezad Mazhari, Vahid Sheiban,

Introduction: There are several evidences that show various environmental stresses during pregnancy, affect physiological behavior of the offspring. In this study the effects of REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep deprivation of pregnant rats on spatial learning of adult male offspring by Morris water maze were investigated. Methods: Water tank technique was used for inducing REM sleep deprivatio...

Journal: :Journal of vestibular research : equilibrium & orientation 2008
P A Fransson M Patel M Magnusson S Berg P Almbladh S Gomez

Sleep restrictions and sleep deprivation have become common in modern society, as many people report daily sleep below the recommended 8 hours per night. This study aimed to examine the effects of sleep deprivation on oculomotor performance by recording smooth pursuit and saccadic eye movements after 24 and 36 hours of sleep deprivation. Another objective was to determine whether detected chang...

2013
Guadalupe J. Terán-Pérez Alejandra E. Ruiz-Contreras Rosa O. González-Robles Rosario Tarrago-Castellanos Roberto E. Mercadillo Anabel Jiménez-Anguiano Javier Velázquez-Moctezuma

Sleep clearly influences learning and memory since sleep deprivation and stress impairs both cognitive processes. Working memory is an essential cognitive process and refers to a short-term holding of incoming information required to update the long-term mnemonic storage and to manipulate new elements in order to solve problems and make decisions. Nevertheless, the influence of sleep deprivatio...

Journal: :Noro psikiyatri arsivi 2015
Yavuz Selvi Sultan Kiliç Adem Aydin Pınar Güzel Özdemir

INTRODUCTION Sleep deprivation is a method, which has being used in order to comprehend the functions of sleep both in healthy individuals and for the patients of depression with in treatment, for a long time. The objective of our present study is to examine the relation between hormonal values, which are known for being related to the effects of these said changes determined in the mood, disso...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2004
Patricia Franco Nicole Seret Jean Noël Van Hees Sonia Scaillet Françoise Vermeulen José Groswasser André Kahn

OBJECTIVE Sleep deprivation is a risk factor for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Recent changes in normal life routines were more common among SIDS victims, compared with control infants. Sleep deprivation can result from handling conditions or from sleep fragmentation attributable to respiratory or digestive conditions, fever, or airway obstructions during sleep. Compared with matched con...

Journal: :Sleep 2009
Adrienne M Tucker Robert C Basner Yaakov Stern Brian C Rakitin

STUDY OBJECTIVES The Psychomotor Vigilance Task (PVT) contains variable response-stimulus intervals (RSI). Our goal is to investigate the effect of RSI on performance to determine whether sleep deprivation affects the ability to attend to events across seconds and whether this effect is independent of impairment in sustaining attention across minutes, as measured by time on task. DESIGN A con...

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