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TrkB-deficient mice show diminished phase shifts of the circadian activity rhythm in response to light
Authors:Allen Gregg C  Qu Xiaoyu  Earnest David J
Affiliation:

aHospital for Children and Adolescents, Child Psychiatry, University of Helsinki, Lastenlinnantie 2, 00250 Helsinki, Finland

bCognitive Brain Research Unit, Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Siltavuorenpenger 20, 00170 Helsinki, Finland

cDepartment of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Siltavuorenpenger 20, 00170 Helsinki, Finland

dHelsinki Brain Research Center, University of Helsinki, Finland

eCollegium of Advanced Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland

Abstract:We studied the relationship between sleep quality and quantity and subsequently recorded automatically evoked event-related potential (ERP) responses. In previous studies decrement of attentional processing has been associated with changes in sleep. Sleep is shown to associate also with ERPs elicited by unattended sound stream, however, there is no consensus on these effects. A recent study suggested that the early anterior P3a to novel stimuli in attended stream is attenuated and the late parietal P3a is strengthened by total sleep deprivation. We carried out 72-h consecutive actigraphy measurements in a naturalistic setting to collect information about variation in sleep duration, sleep onset latency, sleep efficiency, and percentage of sleep. MMN and P3a deflections to infrequent changes in sound duration and pitch in unattended sound stream were obtained in a separate recording session from the same subjects when they were awake. No significant correlations were found between sleep and MMN parameters, indicating that MMN is resistant to normal variation in sleep. However, P3a to both pitch and duration changes correlated positively with sleep onset latency, and P3a to duration changes correlated negatively with sleep efficiency and percentage of sleep. The correlation was higher in the posterior scalp areas. Our results suggest that the involuntary attention switching system, reflected by the P3a is sensitized as a function of decreased sleep quality.
Keywords:Sleep   Actigraphy   Event-related potentials   Sensory memory   Involuntary attention switching
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