Ujma Péter P, Konrad Boris Nikolai, Genzel Lisa, Bleifuss Annabell, Simor Péter, Pótári Adrián, Körmendi János, Gombos Ferenc, Steiger Axel, Bódizs Róbert, Dresler Martin
Institute of Behavioral Science, Semmelweis University, H-1089 Budapest, Hungary.
Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University Medical Centre, 6525 EN Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
J Neurosci. 2014 Dec 3;34(49):16358-68. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1857-14.2014.
Sleep spindles are thalamocortical oscillations in nonrapid eye movement sleep, which play an important role in sleep-related neuroplasticity and offline information processing. Sleep spindle features are stable within and vary between individuals, with, for example, females having a higher number of spindles and higher spindle density than males. Sleep spindles have been associated with learning potential and intelligence; however, the details of this relationship have not been fully clarified yet. In a sample of 160 adult human subjects with a broad IQ range, we investigated the relationship between sleep spindle parameters and intelligence. In females, we found a positive age-corrected association between intelligence and fast sleep spindle amplitude in central and frontal derivations and a positive association between intelligence and slow sleep spindle duration in all except one derivation. In males, a negative association between intelligence and fast spindle density in posterior regions was found. Effects were continuous over the entire IQ range. Our results demonstrate that, although there is an association between sleep spindle parameters and intellectual performance, these effects are more modest than previously reported and mainly present in females. This supports the view that intelligence does not rely on a single neural framework, and stronger neural connectivity manifesting in increased thalamocortical oscillations in sleep is one particular mechanism typical for females but not males.
睡眠纺锤波是慢波睡眠中的丘脑皮质振荡,在与睡眠相关的神经可塑性和离线信息处理中发挥重要作用。睡眠纺锤波特征在个体内部是稳定的,但在个体之间存在差异,例如,女性的纺锤波数量和纺锤波密度高于男性。睡眠纺锤波与学习潜力和智力有关;然而,这种关系的细节尚未完全阐明。在一个包含160名智商范围广泛的成年人类受试者的样本中,我们研究了睡眠纺锤波参数与智力之间的关系。在女性中,我们发现,经年龄校正后,中央和额叶导联的快速睡眠纺锤波振幅与智力呈正相关,除一个导联外,所有导联的慢速睡眠纺锤波持续时间与智力呈正相关。在男性中,发现后部区域的快速纺锤波密度与智力呈负相关。这些效应在整个智商范围内都是持续存在的。我们的结果表明,尽管睡眠纺锤波参数与智力表现之间存在关联,但这些效应比之前报道的更为适度,且主要出现在女性中。这支持了这样一种观点,即智力并不依赖于单一的神经框架,而睡眠中丘脑皮质振荡增加所表现出的更强神经连接是女性而非男性特有的一种特定机制。