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健康成年人对睡眠相关声音的睡眠认知评估及大脑激活情况

Cognitive Appraisal of Sleep and Brain Activation in Response to Sleep-Related Sounds in Healthy Adults.

作者信息

Hwang Yunjee, Lee Kyung Hwa, Kim Nambeom, Lee Jooyoung, Lee Ha Young, Jeon Jeong Eun, Lee Yu Jin, Kim Seog Ju

机构信息

Department of Brain and Cognitive Engineering, Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

Department of Psychiatry and Center for Sleep and Chronobiology, Seoul National University, College of Medicine and Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

出版信息

Nat Sci Sleep. 2022 Aug 15;14:1407-1416. doi: 10.2147/NSS.S359242. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Sounds play important roles in promoting and disrupting sleep. How our brain processes sleep-related sounds and individual differences in processing sleep-related sounds must be determined to understand the role of sound in sleep. We investigated neural responses to sleep-related sounds and their associations with cognitive appraisals of sleep.

PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS

Forty-four healthy adults heard sleep-related and neutral sounds during functional magnetic resonance imaging using a 3T scanner. They also completed the Dysfunctional Beliefs and Attitudes about Sleep (DBAS) questionnaire, which was used to assess cognitive appraisals of sleep. We conducted a voxel-wise whole-brain analysis to compare brain activation in response to sleep-related and neutral sounds. We also examined the association between the DBAS score and brain activity in response to sleep-related sounds (vs neutral sounds) using region of interest (ROI) and whole-brain correlation analyses. The ROIs included the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), anterior insula (AI), and amygdala.

RESULTS

The whole-brain analysis revealed increased activation in the temporal regions and decreased activation in the ACC in response to sleep-related sounds compared to neutral sounds. The ROI and whole-brain correlation analyses showed that higher DBAS scores, indicating a negative appraisal of sleep, were significantly correlated with increased activation of the ACC, right medial prefrontal cortex, and brainstem in response to sleep-related sounds.

CONCLUSION

These results indicate that the temporal cortex and ACC, which are implicated in affective sound processing, may play important roles in the processing of sleep-related sounds. The positive association between the neural responses to sleep-related sounds and DBAS scores suggest that negative and dysfunctional appraisals of sleep may be an important factor in individual differences in the processing of sleep-related sounds.

摘要

目的

声音在促进和干扰睡眠方面起着重要作用。为了理解声音在睡眠中的作用,必须确定我们的大脑如何处理与睡眠相关的声音以及处理这些声音的个体差异。我们研究了对与睡眠相关声音的神经反应及其与睡眠认知评估的关联。

参与者与方法

44名健康成年人在使用3T扫描仪进行功能磁共振成像期间,听取了与睡眠相关和中性的声音。他们还完成了关于睡眠的功能失调信念与态度(DBAS)问卷,该问卷用于评估睡眠的认知评估。我们进行了基于体素的全脑分析,以比较对与睡眠相关和中性声音的大脑激活情况。我们还使用感兴趣区域(ROI)和全脑相关性分析,研究了DBAS评分与对与睡眠相关声音(相对于中性声音)的大脑活动之间的关联。感兴趣区域包括前扣带回皮质(ACC)、前岛叶(AI)和杏仁核。

结果

全脑分析显示,与中性声音相比,对与睡眠相关声音的反应中,颞叶区域激活增加,ACC激活减少。ROI和全脑相关性分析表明,较高的DBAS评分(表明对睡眠的负面评估)与ACC、右侧内侧前额叶皮质和脑干在对与睡眠相关声音的反应中激活增加显著相关。

结论

这些结果表明,与情感声音处理有关的颞叶皮质和ACC可能在处理与睡眠相关声音中起重要作用。对与睡眠相关声音的神经反应与DBAS评分之间的正相关表明,对睡眠的负面和功能失调评估可能是处理与睡眠相关声音个体差异的一个重要因素。

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