Doctoral School of Psychology, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary.
Institute of Psychology, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary.
Sci Rep. 2020 Mar 17;10(1):4855. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-61627-6.
The role of subjective sleep quality in cognitive performance has gained increasing attention in recent decades. In this paper, our aim was to test the relationship between subjective sleep quality and a wide range of cognitive functions in a healthy young adult sample combined across three studies. Sleep quality was assessed by the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, the Athens Insomnia Scale, and a sleep diary to capture general subjective sleep quality, and the Groningen Sleep Quality Scale to capture prior night's sleep quality. Within cognitive functions, we tested working memory, executive functions, and several sub-processes of procedural learning. To provide more reliable results, we included robust frequentist as well as Bayesian statistical analyses. Unequivocally across all analyses, we showed that there is no association between subjective sleep quality and cognitive performance in the domains of working memory, executive functions and procedural learning in healthy young adults. Our paper can contribute to a deeper understanding of subjective sleep quality and its measures, and we discuss various factors that may affect whether associations can be observed between subjective sleep quality and cognitive performance.
近年来,主观睡眠质量在认知表现中的作用受到越来越多的关注。在本文中,我们的目的是在一个健康的年轻成年人样本中结合三项研究来测试主观睡眠质量与广泛的认知功能之间的关系。睡眠质量通过匹兹堡睡眠质量指数、雅典失眠量表和睡眠日记来评估,以捕捉一般的主观睡眠质量,并通过格罗宁根睡眠质量量表来捕捉前一晚的睡眠质量。在认知功能方面,我们测试了工作记忆、执行功能和程序性学习的几个子过程。为了提供更可靠的结果,我们包括了强大的经典频率统计和贝叶斯统计分析。在所有分析中,我们一致表明,在健康的年轻成年人中,主观睡眠质量与工作记忆、执行功能和程序性学习领域的认知表现之间没有关联。我们的论文可以帮助更深入地了解主观睡眠质量及其测量方法,我们还讨论了可能影响主观睡眠质量与认知表现之间是否存在关联的各种因素。