نتایج جستجو برای: after a 30 hours sleep deprivation

تعداد نتایج: 13876961  

Journal: :Medical education 2008
Sarah I Woodrow Jason Park Brian J Murray Calvin Wang Mark Bernstein Richard K Reznick Stanley J Hamstra

OBJECTIVE Resident work hour restrictions have been mandated in the USA largely out of concern that sleep deprivation compromises doctor performance and patient care. However, individuals' ability to recognise the effects of sleep deprivation has not been studied in medical education. We examined the perceived impact of sleep deprivation among different groups of postgraduate medical trainees. ...

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...

2012
Sean P. A. Drummond Dane E. Anderson Laura D. Straus Edward K. Vogel Veronica B. Perez

Sleep deprivation has adverse consequences for a variety of cognitive functions. The exact effects of sleep deprivation, though, are dependent upon the cognitive process examined. Within working memory, for example, some component processes are more vulnerable to sleep deprivation than others. Additionally, the differential impacts on cognition of different types of sleep deprivation have not b...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2001
C Civardi C Boccagni R Vicentini L Bolamperti R Tarletti C Varrasi F Monaco R Cantello

The objective was to assess the changes in cortical excitability after sleep deprivation in normal subjects. Sleep deprivation activates EEG epileptiform activity in an unknown way. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) can inform on the excitability of the primary motor cortex. Eight healthy subjects (four men and four women) were studied. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (single and paired...

2012
D.C. Mathangi R. Shyamala A.S. Subhashini

BACKGROUND Rapid eye movement [REM] sleep deprivation is a stressor. It results in a predictable syndrome of physiological changes in rats. It has been proposed that reactive oxygen species and the resulting oxidative stress may be responsible for some of the effects of sleep deprivation. PURPOSE The present study was undertaken to investigate the reversible nature of the effects of 96 hours ...

Journal: :The journal of extra-corporeal technology 2012
Ashley B Hodge Alexandra C Snyder Adam L Fernandez Andrea D Boan Angela M Malek Joseph J Sistino

Sleep deprivation as a result of long working hours has been associated with an increased risk of adverse events in healthcare professions but not in cardiovascular perfusion. The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of sleep deprivation on cardiovascular perfusion students. Testing with high-fidelity simulation after 24 hours of sleep deprivation allowed investigators to assess u...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2000
B L Parry S Javeed G A Laughlin R Hauger P Clopton

BACKGROUND In this study we extended previous work by examining whether disturbances in the circadian rhythms of cortisol during the menstrual cycle distinguish patients with premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) from normal control (NC) subjects. In addition, we tested the differential response to the effects of early and late partial sleep deprivation on cortisol rhythms. METHODS In 15 PMD...

2013
Ivana Gritti Stefano Defendi Clara Mauri Giuseppe Banfi Piergiorgio Duca Giulio Sergio Roi

Fluctuations in autonomic cardiovascular regulation during exposure to high altitude may increase the risk of heart attack during waking and sleep. This study compared heart rate variability (HVR) and its components during sleep at low altitude and after 30 41 hours of acclimatization at high altitude (3480 m) in five mountain marathon runners controlled for diet, drugs, light-dark cycle and je...

2014
Alisa S Elliott Jason D Huber James P O’Callaghan Charles L Rosen Diane B Miller

Epidemiological studies show a positive association between adequate sleep and good health. Further, disrupted sleep may increase the risk for CNS diseases, such as stroke and Alzheimer's disease. However, there has been limited progress in determining how sleep is linked to brain health or how sleep disruption may increase susceptibility to brain insult and disease. Animal studies can aid in u...

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