All Relations between Sleep Deprivation and cognitive processes

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Claudio Babiloni, Claudio Del Percio, Roberta Lizio, Francesco Infarinato, Olivier Blin, David Bartres-Faz, Sophie L Dix, Marina Bentivoglio, Andrea Soricelli, Regis Bordet, Paolo M Rossini, Jill C Richardso. A review of the effects of hypoxia, sleep deprivation and transcranial magnetic stimulation on EEG activity in humans: challenges for drug discovery for Alzheimer's disease. Current Alzheimer research. vol 11. issue 5. 2015-02-02. PMID:24635844. here, we report recent findings on the effects of challenges represented by sleep deprivation (sd), transient hypoxia, and transcranial magnetic stimulation (tms) in healthy volunteers on cognitive processes and eeg rhythms to build a knowledge platform for novel research for drug discovery in ad alzheimer's disease (ad). 2015-02-02 2023-08-12 human
Vanessa Contatto Rossi, Paula Ayako Tiba, Karin Di Monteiro Moreira, Tatiana Lima Ferreira, Maria Gabriela Menezes Oliveira, Deborah Sucheck. Effects of sleep deprivation on different phases of memory in the rat: dissociation between contextual and tone fear conditioning tasks. Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience. vol 8. 2014-11-26. PMID:25426040. numerous studies show that sleep deprivation (sd) impacts negatively on cognitive processes, including learning and memory. 2014-11-26 2023-08-13 rat
Cathalijn H C Leenaars, Ruud N J M A Joosten, Michiel Kramer, Ger Post, Leslie Eggels, Mark Wuite, Maurice Dematteis, Matthijs G P Feenstra, Eus J W Van Somere. Spatial reversal learning is robust to total sleep deprivation. Behavioural brain research. vol 230. issue 1. 2012-07-23. PMID:22321457. in the present study we investigate whether sleep deprivation differentially affects the two separate cognitive processes of acquisition and consolidation of a spatial reversal task. 2012-07-23 2023-08-12 rat
Cathalijn H C Leenaars, Ruud N J M A Joosten, Michiel Kramer, Ger Post, Leslie Eggels, Mark Wuite, Maurice Dematteis, Matthijs G P Feenstra, Eus J W Van Somere. Spatial reversal learning is robust to total sleep deprivation. Behavioural brain research. vol 230. issue 1. 2012-07-23. PMID:22321457. the identification of cognitive processes that are either robustly sensitive or robustly insensitive to the same experimental sleep deprivation procedure, will allow us to better focus on the specific effects of sleep on cognition, and increase understanding of the mechanisms involved. 2012-07-23 2023-08-12 rat
Roger Ratcliff, Hans P A Van Donge. Sleep deprivation affects multiple distinct cognitive processes. Psychonomic bulletin & review. vol 16. issue 4. 2009-10-13. PMID:19648462. sleep deprivation affects multiple distinct cognitive processes. 2009-10-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
William D S Killgore, Thomas J Balkin, Nancy J Wesenste. Impaired decision making following 49 h of sleep deprivation. Journal of sleep research. vol 15. issue 1. 2006-07-12. PMID:16489997. sleep deprivation reduces regional cerebral metabolism within the prefrontal cortex, the brain region most responsible for higher-order cognitive processes, including judgment and decision making. 2006-07-12 2023-08-12 human
M Thomas, H Sing, G Belenky, H Holcomb, H Mayberg, R Dannals, H Wagner, D Thorne, K Popp, L Rowland, A Welsh, S Balwinski, D Redmon. Neural basis of alertness and cognitive performance impairments during sleepiness. I. Effects of 24 h of sleep deprivation on waking human regional brain activity. Journal of sleep research. vol 9. issue 4. 2001-06-07. PMID:11123521. this study provides evidence that short-term sleep deprivation produces global decreases in brain activity, with larger reductions in activity in the distributed cortico-thalamic network mediating attention and higher-order cognitive processes, and is complementary to studies demonstrating deactivation of these cortical regions during nrem and rem sleep. 2001-06-07 2023-08-12 human
M Thomas, H Sing, G Belenky, H Holcomb, H Mayberg, R Dannals, H Wagner, D Thorne, K Popp, L Rowland, A Welsh, S Balwinski, D Redmon. Neural basis of alertness and cognitive performance impairments during sleepiness. I. Effects of 24 h of sleep deprivation on waking human regional brain activity. Journal of sleep research. vol 9. issue 4. 2001-06-07. PMID:11123521. the negative effects of sleep deprivation on alertness and cognitive performance suggest decreases in brain activity and function, primarily in the thalamus, a subcortical structure involved in alertness and attention, and in the prefrontal cortex, a region subserving alertness, attention, and higher-order cognitive processes. 2001-06-07 2023-08-12 human