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Enhanced high-frequency precuneus-cortical effective connectivity is associated with decreased sensory gating following total sleep deprivation

机译:增强的高频预防 - 皮质有效连接与总睡眠剥夺过度的感官门控降低有关

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Sleep deprivation decreases an individual's cognitive function. When cognitive impairment reaches a certain level, human errors occur and may even result in accidents. Previous research has shown that sensory gating is a basic mechanism in cognitive function, but only limited studies have so far reported how it is affected by sleep deprivation. This study aimed to analyze the effects of sleep deprivation on sensory gating and its cognitive and neural mechanisms. Thirty-six healthy subjects participated in our study. The resting-state, auditory P50-task electroencephalography (EEG) recordings and the psychomotor vigilance task (PVT) were performed at resting wakefulness (RW) and after 36 h of total sleep deprivation (TSD). Changes in P50 suppression before and after sleep deprivation were recorded, and the isolated effective coherence (iCoh) was employed for analyzing effective connectivity based on EEG data during the resting-state and P50 tasks. Subjects demonstrated reduced P50 suppression and prolonged PVT reaction time after TSD compared with RW. Effective connectivity analysis of resting-state EEG data showed that sleep deprivation decreased the connectivity from the right middle occipital gyrus (RMOG)/Rcuneus to left inferior/middle temporal gyrus (LITG/LMTG) and left parahippocampal/fusiform gyrus (LPH/LFG). EEG data analysis during the P50 task showed that, in addition to the aforementioned connectivity changes, the directed high-frequency effective connectivity from the left precuneus to the left superior/middle frontal gyrus (LSFG/LMFG), LITG/LMTG, LPH/LFG, and left middle occipital gyrus (LMOG)/Lcuneus increased. P50 suppression in Cz positively correlated with PVT reaction time. This study reveals that the precuneus is a key brain region in neural network correlates of sensory gating, and that changes in its effective connectivity with other regions (including LSFG/LMFG, LPH/LFG, LMOG/LCuneus, and LITG/LMTG) are important for decreasing sensory gating after TSD.
机译:睡眠剥夺降低个体的认知功能。当认知损害达到一定程度后,会出现人为错误,甚至可能导致事故。此前有研究表明,感觉门控是认知功能的基本机制,但只有有限的研究迄今报道它是如何被剥夺睡眠的影响。本研究旨在分析在感觉门控及其认知与神经机制睡眠剥夺的影响。三十六个健康受试者参加了我们的研究。静息状态下,听觉P50-任务脑电图(EEG)记录和精神警觉任务(PVT)在静息清醒(RW)和执行总睡眠剥夺(TSD)的36小时后。在之前和之后的睡眠剥夺P50抑制的变化进行记录,所述分离的有效相干性(ICOH)中用于该静息态和P50任务期间分析基于EEG数据有效的连接。受试者表现出降低的抑制P50和延长的PVT反应时间后,用TSD RW相比。静息状态的EEG数据的有效连通性分析表明,睡眠剥夺从右侧中间枕回(RMOG)/ Rcuneus到左下/颞中回(LITG / LMTG)和左海马旁/梭状回(LPH / LFG)减小的连通。在P50任务期间的EEG数据分析表明,在除了上述连接变化,从左侧楔前定向高频有效连接到左上/额中回(LSFG / LMFG),LITG / LMTG,LPH / LFG和左中间枕回(LMOG)/ Lcuneus增加。在锆石P50抑制与PVT反应时间正相关。这项研究表明,楔前叶是感觉门控的神经网络相关因素的关键脑区,并在其与其他地区(包括LSFG / LMFG,LPH / LFG,LMOG / LCuneus和LITG / LMTG)有效的连接性变化是重要的对于TSD下降后感觉门控。

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