Choo Wei-Chieh, Lee Wei-Wei, Venkatraman Vinod, Sheu Fwu-Shan, Chee Michael W L
Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, SingHealth Research Laboratories, Singapore 169611, Singapore.
Neuroimage. 2005 Apr 1;25(2):579-87. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2004.11.029. Epub 2005 Jan 27.
Working memory is an important mental capacity that is compromised following sleep deprivation (SD). To understand how working memory load interacts with state to influence brain activation in load-sensitive regions, and the extent to which SD-related changes are common across different loads, we used fMRI to study twelve healthy subjects following 24 h of SD using a verbal n-back task with three load levels. Performance decline was observed by way of reduced accuracy and slower response times following SD. The left prefrontal region and thalamus showed load dependent activity modulation that interacted with state. The right parietal and anterior medial frontal regions showed load dependent changes in activity as well as an effect of state. The anterior cingulate and occipital regions showed activation that displayed state effects that were independent of working memory load. These findings represent a step toward identifying how different brain regions exhibit varying vulnerability to the deleterious effects of SD on working memory.
工作记忆是一种重要的心理能力,在睡眠剥夺(SD)后会受到损害。为了了解工作记忆负荷如何与状态相互作用以影响负荷敏感区域的大脑激活,以及与SD相关的变化在不同负荷下的普遍程度,我们使用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)对12名健康受试者进行了研究,这些受试者在24小时睡眠剥夺后进行了具有三个负荷水平的言语n-back任务。通过SD后准确性降低和反应时间变慢观察到了性能下降。左侧前额叶区域和丘脑显示出与状态相互作用的负荷依赖性活动调节。右侧顶叶和前额叶内侧区域显示出活动的负荷依赖性变化以及状态效应。前扣带回和枕叶区域显示出激活,表现出与工作记忆负荷无关的状态效应。这些发现代表了朝着确定不同脑区如何对SD对工作记忆的有害影响表现出不同易感性迈出的一步。