نتایج جستجو برای: sleep deprivation

تعداد نتایج: 138264  

2010
Michiaki Nagai Satoshi Hoshide Kazuomi Kario

Sleep loss is a common condition in developed countries, with evidence showing that people in Western countries are sleeping on average only 6.8 hour (hr) per night, 1.5 hr less than a century ago. Although the effects of sleep deprivation on our organs have been obscure, recent epidemiological studies have revealed relationships between sleep deprivation and hypertension (HT), coronary heart d...

Journal: :Sleep 2015
Jean C J Liu Silvan Verhulst Stijn A A Massar Michael W L Chee

STUDY OBJECTIVES We examined how sleep deprivation alters physiological responses to psychosocial stress by evaluating changes in skin conductance. DESIGN Between-subjects design with one group allocated to 24 h of total sleep deprivation and the other to rested wakefulness. SETTING The study took place in a research laboratory. PARTICIPANTS Participants were 40 healthy young adults recru...

Journal: :Sleep research online : SRO 1998
R J Salín-Pascual M Díaz-Muñoz L Rivera-Valerdi L Ortiz-López C Blanco-Centurión

The effects of both REM sleep deprivation and its recovery on pontine and hippocampus muscarinic M2 receptors were investigated in synaptosomes using [3H]-AF-DX 384 as a ligand. Animals were divided into three groups: REM sleep deprivation group (small platforms 6.5 cm of diameter); stress group (large platforms 14 cm of diameter) and cage control group. In a second experiment REM sleep-deprive...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 1997
R Camarini M A Benedito

Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep deprivation induces several behavioral changes. Among these, a decrease in yawning behavior produced by low doses of cholinergic agonists is observed which indicates a change in brain cholinergic neurotransmission after REM sleep deprivation. Acetylcholinesterase (Achase) controls acetylcholine (Ach) availability in the synaptic cleft. Therefore, altered Achase ac...

2006
David L. Dickinson Sean P. A. Drummond Benjamin S. McKenna

Subjects performed a decision task (Grether, 1980) in both a well-rested and experimentally sleep-deprived state. We found two main results: 1) final choice accuracy was unaffected by sleep deprivation, and yet 2) the estimated decision model differed significantly following sleep-deprivation. Following sleep deprivation, subjects placed significantly less weight on new information in forming t...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Julia V Rétey Martin Adam Julie M Gottselig Ramin Khatami Roland Dürr Peter Achermann Hans-Peter Landolt

Large individual differences characterize the changes induced by sleep deprivation on neurobehavioral functions and rhythmic brain activity. To investigate adenosinergic mechanisms in these differences, we studied the effects of prolonged waking and the adenosine receptor antagonist caffeine on sustained vigilant attention and regional electroencephalogram (EEG) power in the ranges of theta act...

Journal: :Acta medica portuguesa 2015
Inês Sanches Fátima Teixeira José Moutinho dos Santos António Jorge Ferreira

INTRODUCTION To evaluate sleep deprivation and its effects on young physicians in relation to concentration capacity and psychomotor performance. MATERIAL AND METHODS Eighteen physicians aged 26 - 33 years were divided into 2 groups: non-sleep deprived group (with no night work) and sleep deprived group (minimum 12 hour of night work/week). We applied Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index to screen ...

Journal: :Sleep 2014
Simon C Warby Valérie Mongrain

1581 Editorial—Warby and Mongrain While it is apparent that all humans suffer decreased performance on many cognitive tasks with sleep deprivation, there is tremendous inter-individual variability in the magnitude of the impairment.1-3 The amount of impairment for each individual is specific to the type of cognitive task,1-3 and only a minor proportion of the variability is explained by baselin...

Journal: :Chronobiology international 2013
Katrin Ackermann Rosina Plomp Oscar Lao Benita Middleton Victoria L Revell Debra J Skene Manfred Kayser

This study investigated the impact of sleep deprivation on the human circadian system. Plasma melatonin and cortisol levels and leukocyte expression levels of 12 genes were examined over 48 h (sleep vs. no-sleep nights) in 12 young males (mean±SD: 23±5 yrs). During one night of total sleep deprivation, BMAL1 expression was suppressed, the heat shock gene HSPA1B expression was induced, and the a...

Journal: :Science 2009
Ying He Christopher R Jones Nobuhiro Fujiki Ying Xu Bin Guo Jimmy L Holder Moritz J Rossner Seiji Nishino Ying-Hui Fu

Sleep deprivation can impair human health and performance. Habitual total sleep time and homeostatic sleep response to sleep deprivation are quantitative traits in humans. Genetic loci for these traits have been identified in model organisms, but none of these potential animal models have a corresponding human genotype and phenotype. We have identified a mutation in a transcriptional repressor ...

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