International audienceInsomnia Disorder (ID) is the second-most common mental disorder and has a far-reaching impact on daytime functioning. A meta-analysis indicates that, of all cognitive domains, declarative memory involving the hippocampus is most affected in insomnia. Hippocampal functioning has consistently been shown to be sensitive to experimental sleep deprivation. Insomnia however differs from sleep deprivation in many aspects, and findings on hippocampal structure and function have been equivocal. The present study used both structural and resting-state functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in a larger sample than previously reported to evaluate hippocampal volume and functional connectivity in ID. Included were 65 ID patients (m...
Background: Primary insomnia is a high prevalent sleep disorder. Disturbed brain activity during rew...
Insomnia might occur as result of increased cognitive and physiological arousal caused by acute or l...
Existing neuroimaging studies have reported divergent structural alterations in insomnia disorder (I...
International audienceInsomnia Disorder (ID) is the second-most common mental disorder and has a far...
Insomnia Disorder is the most prevalent sleep disorder, and it involves both sleep difficulties and ...
Insomnia is a common, distressing, and clinically important symptom. Insomnia disorder (ID) is the m...
Research into insomnia disorder has pointed to large-scale brain network dysfunctions. Dynamic funct...
Insomnia disorder has been associated with poor executive functioning. Functional imaging studies of...
Insomnia (ID) is the most common sleep disorder; however pathogenetic mechanisms underlying ID symp...
Insomnia is characterized by sensory hypersensitivity and cognitive impairments. Recent work has ide...
Study objectives: To examine the resting-state functional connectivity (FC) between subcortical regi...
Insomnia, the most common sleep disorder afflicting adults, is diagnostically characterized by a chr...
Fuqing Zhou,1,2 Yanlin Zhao,1,2 Muhua Huang,1,2 Xianjun Zeng,1,2 Bo Wang,1,2 Honghan Gong1,2 1Depar...
Insomnia Disorder (ID) is a prevalent and persistent condition, yet its neural substrate is not well...
Background: Primary insomnia is a high prevalent sleep disorder. Disturbed brain activity during rew...
Insomnia might occur as result of increased cognitive and physiological arousal caused by acute or l...
Existing neuroimaging studies have reported divergent structural alterations in insomnia disorder (I...
International audienceInsomnia Disorder (ID) is the second-most common mental disorder and has a far...
Insomnia Disorder is the most prevalent sleep disorder, and it involves both sleep difficulties and ...
Insomnia is a common, distressing, and clinically important symptom. Insomnia disorder (ID) is the m...
Research into insomnia disorder has pointed to large-scale brain network dysfunctions. Dynamic funct...
Insomnia disorder has been associated with poor executive functioning. Functional imaging studies of...
Insomnia (ID) is the most common sleep disorder; however pathogenetic mechanisms underlying ID symp...
Insomnia is characterized by sensory hypersensitivity and cognitive impairments. Recent work has ide...
Study objectives: To examine the resting-state functional connectivity (FC) between subcortical regi...
Insomnia, the most common sleep disorder afflicting adults, is diagnostically characterized by a chr...
Fuqing Zhou,1,2 Yanlin Zhao,1,2 Muhua Huang,1,2 Xianjun Zeng,1,2 Bo Wang,1,2 Honghan Gong1,2 1Depar...
Insomnia Disorder (ID) is a prevalent and persistent condition, yet its neural substrate is not well...
Background: Primary insomnia is a high prevalent sleep disorder. Disturbed brain activity during rew...
Insomnia might occur as result of increased cognitive and physiological arousal caused by acute or l...
Existing neuroimaging studies have reported divergent structural alterations in insomnia disorder (I...