Bocca Marie-Laure, Denise Pierre
Université Paris Sud-11, UPRES EA 1609, UFR STAPS, F-91405 Orsay Cedex, France.
Clin Neurophysiol. 2006 Apr;117(4):894-9. doi: 10.1016/j.clinph.2006.01.003. Epub 2006 Feb 23.
Previous research has shown that total sleep deprivation (TSD) of short duration (one night) affects performance to some cognitive tasks subserved by a fronto-parietal network. The aim of our study was to assess the effects of TSD on visuo-spatial attention, which is a cognitive task involving this network. Specifically, the disengagement of spatial attention was investigated with gap and overlap paradigms of saccadic eye movements.
Ten healthy young male subjects performed the two tasks the morning after a normal night and after a TSD night. The study was conducted using a balanced, crossover design.
TSD significantly increased the gap effect (difference of latency between overlap and gap).
This result can be interpreted as an impaired disengagement of attention after TSD. As the peak velocity, which is an indicator of alertness, was not altered by TSD, the impairment in the disengagement of spatial attention does not result from a decrease in alertness.
This study shows that saccadic eye movements enable studying alertness and disengagement of spatial attention simultaneously. The idea that specific brain areas are affected by TSD is confirmed by our results.
先前的研究表明,短时间(一晚)的完全睡眠剥夺(TSD)会影响由额顶叶网络支持的一些认知任务的表现。我们研究的目的是评估TSD对视觉空间注意力的影响,视觉空间注意力是一项涉及该网络的认知任务。具体而言,通过扫视眼动的间隙和重叠范式研究空间注意力的脱离。
10名健康年轻男性受试者在正常睡眠一晚后和TSD一晚后的早晨进行这两项任务。研究采用平衡交叉设计。
TSD显著增加了间隙效应(重叠和间隙之间的潜伏期差异)。
这一结果可解释为TSD后注意力脱离受损。由于作为警觉性指标的峰值速度未因TSD而改变,空间注意力脱离的损害并非由警觉性降低所致。
本研究表明,扫视眼动能够同时研究警觉性和空间注意力的脱离。我们的结果证实了特定脑区受TSD影响的观点。