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Effects of sleep deprivation on central auditory processing

机译:睡眠不足对中央听觉处理的影响

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Background Sleep deprivation is extremely common in contemporary society, and is considered to be a frequent cause of behavioral disorders, mood, alertness, and cognitive performance. Although the impacts of sleep deprivation have been studied extensively in various experimental paradigms, very few studies have addressed the impact of sleep deprivation on central auditory processing (CAP). Therefore, we examined the impact of sleep deprivation on CAP, for which there is sparse information. In the present study, thirty healthy adult volunteers (17 females and 13 males, aged 30.75?±?7.14?years) were subjected to a pure tone audiometry test, a speech recognition threshold test, a speech recognition task, the Staggered Spondaic Word Test (SSWT), and the Random Gap Detection Test (RGDT). Baseline (BSL) performance was compared to performance after 24 hours of being sleep deprived (24hSD) using the Student’s t test. Results Mean RGDT score was elevated in the 24hSD condition (8.0?±?2.9?ms) relative to the BSL condition for the whole cohort (6.4?±?2.8?ms; p?=?0.0005), for males (p?=?0.0066), and for females (p?=?0.0208). Sleep deprivation reduced SSWT scores for the whole cohort in both ears [(right: BSL, 98.4?%?±?1.8?% vs. SD, 94.2?%?±?6.3?%. p?=?0.0005)(left: BSL, 96.7?%?±?3.1?% vs. SD, 92.1?%?±?6.1?%, p?Conclusion Sleep deprivation impairs RGDT and SSWT performance. These findings confirm that sleep deprivation has central effects that may impair performance in other areas of life.
机译:背景技术剥夺睡眠在当代社会中极为普遍,被认为是行为障碍,情绪,机敏和认知表现的常见原因。尽管在各种实验范式中已经广泛研究了睡眠剥夺的影响,但是很少有研究解决睡眠剥夺对中央听觉处理(CAP)的影响。因此,我们研究了缺乏睡眠对CAP的影响,因为CAP的信息很少。在本研究中,对三十名健康的成年人志愿者(17名女性和13名男性,年龄30.75?±?7.14?岁)进行了纯音听力测试,语音识别阈值测试,语音识别任务,交错式Spondaic Word测试(SSWT)和随机间隙检测测试(RGDT)。使用学生t检验将基线(BSL)的表现与被剥夺24小时睡眠(24hSD)后的表现进行了比较。结果相对于整个队列的BSL条件(6.4?±?2.8?ms; p?=?0.0005),在24hSD条件下(8.0?±?2.9?ms),平均RGDT得分升高了(p?=?0.0005)。 (0.0066)和女性(p = 0.0208)。睡眠剥夺降低了整个队列的两只耳朵的SSWT得分[(右:BSL,98.4 %%±1.8 %% vs. SD,94.2 %%±6.3 %%; p = 0.0005)(左: BSL,SD为96.7 %%±3.1%,而SD为92.1 %%±6.1%,结论睡眠剥夺会损害RGDT和SSWT的表现,这些结果证实睡眠剥夺具有中枢性作用,可能会损害其表现。生活的其他领域。

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