Sleep Deprivation and Structural Fluctuations in White Matter
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Result language
angličtina
Original language name
Sleep Deprivation and Structural Fluctuations in White Matter
Original language description
Day-to-day stability of neuronal communication is essential for undistorted reconstructions of our perceptions, thoughts and emotions. To a great extent, such stability relies on the regulated delivery of molecules and organelles from neuronal cell bodies to discrete axonal compartments via axonal transport (AT). Sleep deprivation is one of the potential sources of altered AT, which is likely to have an impact on structural properties of white matter assessed in vivo with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The current study tested the hypothesis that short-term sleep deprivation, namely a restriction of sleep to 4 hours per nigth for 8 nights, will induce structural fluctuations in white matter, as identified by serial MRI. Multi-modal images of brain structure were acquired every two days (for 10 days) in two groups of young men: (1) Sleep-deprived group (n=12); and (2) Control (no sleep deprivation) group (n=12).
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Classification
Type
V<sub>souhrn</sub> - Summary research report
CEP classification
FH - Neurology, neuro-surgery, nuero-sciences
OECD FORD branch
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Project
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Continuities
V - Vyzkumna aktivita podporovana z jinych verejnych zdroju
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Publication year
2016
Confidentiality
C - Předmět řešení projektu podléhá obchodnímu tajemství (§ 504 Občanského zákoníku), ale název projektu, cíle projektu a u ukončeného nebo zastaveného projektu zhodnocení výsledku řešení projektu (údaje P03, P04, P15, P19, P29, PN8) dodané do CEP, jsou upraveny tak, aby byly zveřejnitelné.
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Number of pages
3
Place of publication
Brno
Publisher/client name
Child Mind Institute
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