Since sleep is a key homeostatic phenomenon of the body, therefore understanding the complex etiology of the neurological outcome of sleep deprivation (SD) such as anxiety, depression, cognitive dysfunctions, and their management is of utmost importance. The findings of the current study encompass the...
Sleep deprivation Slow-wave sleep Wakefulness Show more Latest Research and Reviews Sleep microstructure organizes memory replay The temporal microstructure of the brain can multiplex distinct cognitive processes during sleep to support continuous learning. Hongyu Chang Wenbo Tang Azahara Oliva Resear...
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This is because sleep deprivation leads to dysregulation of metabolic hormones leptin and ghrelin, critical regulators of hunger and satiety, and executive function involved in the internal regulation of food [16]. The imbalance between energy intake and expenditure is exacerbated by a lack of sleep...
On the other hand, sleep deprivation and depression are well known to be mutually reinforcing [56,57,58], and the complex interplay between depression and sleep disorder may engender the deregulation of circadian rhythms by reinforcing negative moods and by decreasing regular exposure to daylight, ...
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Specifically, both sleep deprivation and circadian effects compromise daytime and night-time frontal lobe function/executive function. Hypoactivation of the frontal lobe could diminish problem-solving abilities and increase impulsive behavior, both of which may increase the likelihood of suicide (Perlis et...
Our findings are supported by a previous review article21 reporting that sleep deprivation leads to increased numbers of omission and commission errors in vigilance attention. Our results are in part consistent with previous research22 showing no relationship between sleep duration and executive function;...
Other proteins associated with neurodegeneration, for example, alpha-synuclein [51] and Apolipoprotein E [2] , as well as metabolites such as lactate [81] also show reduced clearance after sleep deprivation, suggesting this process is not limited to β-amyloid and tau. In addition to homeostatic...