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Cognitive impairment after sleep deprivation: The role of precuneus related connectivity on the intra-individual variability changes

Authors :
Ziliang Xu
Yingjuan Chang
Chen Wang
Fan Guo
Minwen Zheng
Peng Fang
Yuanqiang Zhu
Source :
NeuroImage, Vol 284, Iss , Pp 120462- (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2023.

Abstract

Objective: Intra-individual variability (IIV) in cognitive performance is thought to reflect the efficiency with which attentional resources are allocated in different circumstances requiring cognitive control. IIV in cognitive performance is associated with the strength of the negative correlation between task-positive network and default mode network (DMN) activity. In this study, we investigated the impact of sleep deprivation (SD) on functional connectivity (FC) between the DMN and psychomotor vigilance task-related network (PVT-RN), and its relationship with IIV in cognitive performance. Methods: Two analyses, network-level independent component analysis (NL-ICA) and region-level (RL)-ICA, were employed to compare the coefficient of variation (CV) of the PVT between normal sleep and SD conditions across 67 healthy participants. Results: After SD, in NL-ICA, the FC between the PVT-RN and DMN was positively correlated with the CV of the PVT, as well as the changes therein, compared with normal sleep. Using a mask derived from the DMN and PVT-RN, the RL-ICA revealed that 12 edges/connections between DMN and PVT independent components were associated with the CV of the PVT, with nine of these connections involving the precuneus. Conclusions: These findings suggest that the precuneus may play a crucial role in the interactions of various brain functions during the PVT, with the connections between the precuneus and frontoparietal and somatosensory networks being significantly altered after SD. Moreover, following SD, weakened negative FC between the precuneus and bilateral inferior parietal lobule may disrupt the balance between cognitive and executive control functions, leading to a decline in cognitive performance.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10959572
Volume :
284
Issue :
120462-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
NeuroImage
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.06464ec73e2c4b28866c7560809dce22
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2023.120462