Existing neuroimaging studies have reported divergent structural alterations in insomnia. Here, we performed a large-scale coordinated meta-analysis by pooling structural brain measures from 1,085 subjects with and without insomnia symptoms across three international ENIGMA-Sleep cohorts. The influence of insomnia on MRI-based brain morphometry using an insomnia brain score was assessed. We collected case-control data from two sites, as well as population-based data from another site. Within each cohort, we used an ordinary least-squares linear regression to investigate the link between the individual regional cortical thickness and subcortical volumes and the presence of insomnia symptoms. Then, we performed a fixed-effects meta-analysis a...
Abstract Background Emerging evidence suggests bidirectional causal relationships between sleep dist...
Insomnia disorder (ID) is a prevalent mental illness. Several behavioral and neuroimaging studies su...
The neurobiological underpinnings of insomnia disorder (ID) are still poorly understood. A previous ...
Existing neuroimaging studies have reported divergent structural alterations in insomnia disorder (I...
Study Objectives: Sleep has been demonstrated to significantly modulate brain plasticity and the man...
Insomnia disorder is a prevalent sleep disorder, which affects about 10% of general population. Howe...
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...
The etiology and maintenance of insomnia are proposed to be associated with increased cognitive and ...
Primary insomnia is a chronic disorder and characterized by inadequate sleep or poor sleep quality. ...
Insomnia shows a worldwide prevalence which varies from 3.9% to 22.1%; this range classifies this sl...
<p>Background: Insufficient sleep is common in daily life and can lead to cognitive impairment. Slee...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Suggested neural correlates of insomnia disorder have been hard to replicate. Even...
<p>Background: Insufficient sleep is common in daily life and can lead to cognitive impairment. Slee...
<p>Background: Insufficient sleep is common in daily life and can lead to cognitive impairment. Slee...
Abstract Background Emerging evidence suggests bidirectional causal relationships between sleep dist...
Insomnia disorder (ID) is a prevalent mental illness. Several behavioral and neuroimaging studies su...
The neurobiological underpinnings of insomnia disorder (ID) are still poorly understood. A previous ...
Existing neuroimaging studies have reported divergent structural alterations in insomnia disorder (I...
Study Objectives: Sleep has been demonstrated to significantly modulate brain plasticity and the man...
Insomnia disorder is a prevalent sleep disorder, which affects about 10% of general population. Howe...
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...
The etiology and maintenance of insomnia are proposed to be associated with increased cognitive and ...
Primary insomnia is a chronic disorder and characterized by inadequate sleep or poor sleep quality. ...
Insomnia shows a worldwide prevalence which varies from 3.9% to 22.1%; this range classifies this sl...
<p>Background: Insufficient sleep is common in daily life and can lead to cognitive impairment. Slee...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Suggested neural correlates of insomnia disorder have been hard to replicate. Even...
<p>Background: Insufficient sleep is common in daily life and can lead to cognitive impairment. Slee...
<p>Background: Insufficient sleep is common in daily life and can lead to cognitive impairment. Slee...
Abstract Background Emerging evidence suggests bidirectional causal relationships between sleep dist...
Insomnia disorder (ID) is a prevalent mental illness. Several behavioral and neuroimaging studies su...
The neurobiological underpinnings of insomnia disorder (ID) are still poorly understood. A previous ...