Objectives Acute sleep deprivation (SD) seriously affects cognitive functions, such as attention, memory, and response inhibition. Previous neuroimaging studies have demonstrated a close relationship between the functional activities of the precuneus (PC) and the function of alert attention. However, the specific effect of the PC on attention decline after acute SD has not been elucidated. In this study, we used resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to study the relationship between the changes of the PC functional connectivity and alertness decline after total SD. Methods Thirty healthy, right-handed adult men participated in the experiment. Alert attention and functional connectivity were assessed by the Psychomotor V...
Abstract Sleep deprivation (SD) is known to be associated with decreased cognitive performance; howe...
Recent neuroimaging studies have identified a potentially critical role of the amygdala in disrupted...
The thalamus and cerebral cortex are connected via topographically organized, reciprocal connections...
Sleep deprivation (SD) is very common in modern society and has a profound effect on cognitive funct...
Sleep deprivation (SD) is a prevalent problem in modern society, and one that can have serious adver...
Sleep deprivation (SD) is a prevalent problem in modern society, and one that can have serious adver...
Sleep loss, widespread in today's society and associated with a number of clinical conditions, ...
Sleep loss, widespread in today's society and associated with a number of clinical conditions, has a...
Fatigue induced by sustained cognitive demands often entails decreased behavioural performance and t...
Sleep loss, widespread in today’s society and\ud associated with a number of clinical conditions, ha...
Sleep loss, widespread in today’s society and associated with a number of clinical conditions, has a...
Sleep loss, widespread in today’s society and associated with a number of clinical conditions, has a...
Sleep loss, widespread in today’s society and associated with a number of clinical conditions, has ...
Here, we assessed the effects of sleep deprivation (SD) on brain activation and performance to a par...
Recent neuroimaging studies have identified a potentially critical role of the amygdala in disrupted...
Abstract Sleep deprivation (SD) is known to be associated with decreased cognitive performance; howe...
Recent neuroimaging studies have identified a potentially critical role of the amygdala in disrupted...
The thalamus and cerebral cortex are connected via topographically organized, reciprocal connections...
Sleep deprivation (SD) is very common in modern society and has a profound effect on cognitive funct...
Sleep deprivation (SD) is a prevalent problem in modern society, and one that can have serious adver...
Sleep deprivation (SD) is a prevalent problem in modern society, and one that can have serious adver...
Sleep loss, widespread in today's society and associated with a number of clinical conditions, ...
Sleep loss, widespread in today's society and associated with a number of clinical conditions, has a...
Fatigue induced by sustained cognitive demands often entails decreased behavioural performance and t...
Sleep loss, widespread in today’s society and\ud associated with a number of clinical conditions, ha...
Sleep loss, widespread in today’s society and associated with a number of clinical conditions, has a...
Sleep loss, widespread in today’s society and associated with a number of clinical conditions, has a...
Sleep loss, widespread in today’s society and associated with a number of clinical conditions, has ...
Here, we assessed the effects of sleep deprivation (SD) on brain activation and performance to a par...
Recent neuroimaging studies have identified a potentially critical role of the amygdala in disrupted...
Abstract Sleep deprivation (SD) is known to be associated with decreased cognitive performance; howe...
Recent neuroimaging studies have identified a potentially critical role of the amygdala in disrupted...
The thalamus and cerebral cortex are connected via topographically organized, reciprocal connections...