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睡眠剥夺过程中大脑默认网络的耦合受损:一项静息状态脑电图研究
Authors Wang YJ, Duan W, Lei X
Received 18 August 2020
Accepted for publication 22 October 2020
Published 10 November 2020 Volume 2020:12 Pages 937—947
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/NSS.S277655
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Review by Single anonymous peer review
Peer reviewer comments 3
Editor who approved publication: Dr Sarah Appleton
Introduction: Sleep deprivation (SD) has a negative influence on mood and emotion processing, and previous studies have elucidated the impaired coupling within the default network (DN) after SD. However, the dynamic characteristic with high temporal precision was rarely investigated in the DN after SD.
Methods: Here, the resting-state EEG after nocturnal sleep (NS) and SD was collected from 31 participants. The cortical electrical activities of the posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) and the anterior medial prefrontal cortex (aMPFC) were reconstructed applying the eLORETA, and the functional connectivity (FC) of PCC-aMPFC was calculated using the power envelope connectivity (PEC).
Results: Compared with NS, the power spectrums of the PCC and the FC of PCC-aMPFC were significantly reduced in the α band after SD. Interestingly, the impaired PCC-aMPFC integration was positively correlated with the decreased positive affect, implying that the DN plays a critical role in the subjective mood state. Our moderation analysis further revealed that the intensity of the DN posterior–anterior interaction moderated sleep loss and positive affect.
Discussion: Overall, the results reveal the strong relationship between the uncoupling of DN and the feeling down of mood. Our research may contribute towards a better understanding of the mood and cognition processing after sleep loss.
Keywords: resting-state EEG, sleep deprivation, α band, default network, affective state