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Seasonal influences on sleep and executive function in the migratory White-crowned Sparrow ( Zonotrichia leucophrys gambelii )

机译:季节变化对迁徙的白冠麻雀(Zonotrichia leucophrys gambelii)睡眠和执行功能的影响

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Background We have previously shown that the White-crowned Sparrow (WCS) decreases sleep by 60% during a period of migratory restlessness relative to a non-migratory period when housed in a 12 h light: 12 h dark cycle. Despite this sleep reduction, accuracy of operant performance was not impaired, and in fact rates of responding were elevated during the migratory period, effects opposite to those routinely observed following enforced sleep deprivation. To determine whether the previously observed increases in operant responding were due to improved performance or to the effects of migration on activity level, here we assessed operant performance using a task in which optimal performance depends on the bird's ability to withhold a response for a fixed interval of time (differential-reinforcement-of-low-rate-behavior, or DRL); elevated response rates ultimately impair performance by decreasing access to food reward. To determine the influence of seasonal changes in day length on sleep and behavioral patterns, we recorded sleep and assessed operant performance across 4 distinct seasons (winter, spring, summer and fall) under a changing photoperiod. Results Sleep amount changed in response to photoperiod in winter and summer, with longest sleep duration in the winter. Sleep duration in the spring and fall migratory periods were similar to what we previously reported, and were comparable to sleep duration observed in summer. The most striking difference in sleep during the migratory periods compared to non-migratory periods was the change from discrete day-night temporal organization to an almost complete temporal fragmentation of sleep. The birds' ability to perform on the DRL task was significantly impaired during both migratory periods, but optimal performance was sustained during the two non-migratory periods. Conclusions Birds showed dramatic changes in sleep duration across seasons, related to day length and migratory status. Migration was associated with changes in sleep amount and diurnal distribution pattern, whereas duration of sleep in the non-migratory periods was largely influenced by the light-dark cycle. Elevated response rates on the DRL task were observed during migration but not during the short sleep duration of summer, suggesting that the migratory periods may be associated with decreased inhibition/increased impulsivity. Although their daily sleep amounts and patterns may vary by season, birds are susceptible to sleep loss throughout the year, as evidenced by decreased responding rates following enforced sleep deprivation.
机译:背景我们之前已经证明,相对于非迁徙时期,当在12小时光照:12小时黑暗周期中生活时,白冠麻雀(WCS)在迁徙性躁动期间可使睡眠减少60%。尽管减少了睡眠,但操作性能的准确性并没有受到损害,实际上,在迁徙期间反应率有所提高,其作用与强迫睡眠剥夺后的常规观察相反。为了确定先前观察到的操作员响应的增加是由于性能提高还是迁移对活动水平的影响,在这里我们使用一项任务评估了操作员的绩效,其中最佳性能取决于家禽在固定间隔内保持响应的能力时间(低速行为的微分强化,或DRL);较高的回应率最终会通过减少获得食物奖励的方式而损害绩效。为了确定白天时长的季节性变化对睡眠和行为方式的影响,我们记录了睡眠并评估了光周期不断变化的4个不同季节(冬季,春季,夏季和秋季)的操作员绩效。结果冬季和夏季,睡眠量随光周期而变化,冬季睡眠时间最长。春季和秋季迁徙期的睡眠时间与我们先前报道的时间相似,与夏季观察到的睡眠时间相当。与非迁徙时期相比,迁徙期间睡眠方面最显着的差异是从离散的昼夜时间组织转变为几乎完全的睡眠时间碎片。在两个迁徙期间,鸽子的DRL任务执行能力均受到严重损害,但在两个非迁徙期间,其最佳表现得以维持。结论鸟类在整个季节的睡眠时间上都有显着变化,与日长和迁徙状况有关。迁徙与睡眠量和昼夜分布模式的变化有关,而非迁徙期间的睡眠时间很大程度上受明暗周期的影响。在迁徙期间观察到DRL任务的反应率升高,但在夏季的短暂睡眠期间却未观察到,这表明迁徙期可能与抑制作用减弱/冲动性增加有关。尽管每天的睡眠量和睡眠方式会随季节而变化,但鸟类全年都容易出现失眠,这可以从强迫睡眠剥夺后的响应速度下降来证明。

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