Centre for Pediatric Sleep Disorders, Department of Social and Developmental Psychology, Sapienza University, Rome, Italy.
Int J Psychophysiol. 2013 Aug;89(2):246-51. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2013.07.009. Epub 2013 Jul 30.
Several studies have been recently focused on the relationship between sleep cyclic alternating pattern (CAP) and daytime cognitive performance, supporting the idea that the CAP slow components may play a role in sleep-related cognitive processes. Based on the results of these reports, it can be hypothesized that the analysis of CAP might be helpful in characterizing sleep microstructure patterns of different phenotypes of intellectual disability and a series of studies has been carried out that are reviewed in this paper. First the studies exploring the correlations between CAP and cognitive performance in normal adults and children are described; then, those analyzing the correlation between CAP and cognitive patterns of several developmental conditions with neurocognitive dysfunction (with or without mental retardation) are reported in detail in order to achieve a unitary view of the role of CAP in these conditions that allows to detect a particular "sleep microstructure phenotype" of children with neurologic/neuropsychiatric disorders.
最近有几项研究集中在睡眠循环交替模式 (CAP) 与日间认知表现之间的关系上,支持了 CAP 慢波成分可能在与睡眠相关的认知过程中发挥作用的观点。基于这些报告的结果,可以假设分析 CAP 可能有助于描述不同智力障碍表型的睡眠微结构模式,并且已经进行了一系列研究,本文对此进行了综述。首先描述了探索 CAP 与正常成人和儿童认知表现之间相关性的研究;然后详细报告了分析 CAP 与具有神经认知功能障碍(伴或不伴智力迟钝)的几种发育情况的认知模式之间相关性的研究,以便对 CAP 在这些情况下的作用形成统一的认识,从而能够发现神经/神经精神障碍儿童的特定“睡眠微结构表型”。