A night of sleep deprivation alters brain connectivity and affects specific executive functions

Neurological Sciences - Tập 43 - Trang 1025-1034 - 2021
Matteo Pesoli1, Rosaria Rucco1,2, Marianna Liparoti1, Anna Lardone3, Giulia D’Aurizio4, Roberta Minino1, Emahnuel Troisi Lopez1, Antonella Paccone5, Carmine Granata2, Giuseppe Curcio4, Giuseppe Sorrentino1,2,5, Laura Mandolesi6, Pierpaolo Sorrentino2,7
1Department of Motor Sciences and Wellness, University of Naples “Parthenope”, Naples, Italy
2Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems, CNR, Pozzuoli, Italy
3Department of Social and Developmental Psychology, University of Rome ‘Sapienza’, Rome, Italy
4Department of Biotechnological and Applied Clinical Sciences, University of L'Aquila, L'Aquila, Italy
5Institute for Diagnosis and Cure Hermitage Capodimonte, Naples, Italy
6Department of Humanities Studies, University Federico II, Naples, Italy
7Institut de neurosciences des systèmes, Aix-Marseille université, Marseille, France

Tóm tắt

Sleep is a fundamental physiological process necessary for efficient cognitive functioning especially in relation to memory consolidation and executive functions, such as attentional and switching abilities. The lack of sleep strongly alters the connectivity of some resting-state networks, such as default mode network and attentional network. In this study, by means of magnetoencephalography (MEG) and specific cognitive tasks, we investigated how brain topology and cognitive functioning are affected by 24 h of sleep deprivation (SD). Thirty-two young men underwent resting-state MEG recording and evaluated in letter cancellation task (LCT) and task switching (TS) before and after SD. Results showed a worsening in the accuracy and speed of execution in the LCT and a reduction of reaction times in the TS, evidencing thus a worsening of attentional but not of switching abilities. Moreover, we observed that 24 h of SD induced large-scale rearrangements in the functional network. These findings evidence that 24 h of SD is able to alter brain connectivity and selectively affects cognitive domains which are under the control of different brain networks.

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