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失眠会破坏情绪冲突的解决:行为和神经证据。

A sleepless night disrupts the resolution of emotional conflicts: Behavioural and neural evidence.

机构信息

Sleep Laboratory, Department of Psychology, The Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR.

Division of Psychology and Language Sciences, University College London, London, UK.

出版信息

J Sleep Res. 2024 Oct;33(5):e14176. doi: 10.1111/jsr.14176. Epub 2024 Feb 25.

Abstract

The present study aims to investigate the influence of 24-hr sleep deprivation on implicit emotion regulation using the emotional conflict task. Twenty-five healthy young adults completed a repeated-measures study protocol involving a night of at-home normal sleep control and a night of in-laboratory sleep deprivation. Prior to the experimental session, all participants wore an actigraph watch and completed the sleep diary. Following each condition, participants performed an emotional conflict task with electroencephalographic recordings. Emotional faces (fearful or happy) overlaid with words ("fear" or "happy") were used as stimuli creating congruent or incongruent trials, and participants were instructed to indicate whether the facial expression was happy or fearful. We measured the accuracy and reaction time on the emotional conflict task, as well as the mean amplitude of the P300 component of the event-related potential at CPz. At the behavioural level, sleep-deprived participants showed reduced alertness with overall longer reaction times and higher error rates. In addition, participants in the sleep deprivation condition made more errors when the current trial followed congruent trials compared with when it followed incongruent trials. At the neural level, P300 amplitude evoked under the sleep-deprived condition was significantly more positive compared with the normal sleep condition, and this effect interacted with previous-trial and current-trial congruency conditions, suggesting that participants used more attentional resources to resolve emotional conflicts when sleep deprived. Our study provided pioneering data demonstrating that sleep deprivation may impair the regulation of emotional processing in the absence of explicit instruction among emerging adults.

摘要

本研究旨在使用情绪冲突任务探讨 24 小时睡眠剥夺对内隐情绪调节的影响。25 名健康的年轻成年人完成了一项重复测量研究方案,包括在家中进行正常睡眠对照的一夜和在实验室进行睡眠剥夺的一夜。在实验前,所有参与者都佩戴了活动记录仪并填写了睡眠日记。在每个条件下,参与者都进行了情绪冲突任务,并进行了脑电图记录。使用带有单词(“恐惧”或“快乐”)的恐惧或快乐的情绪面孔作为刺激,创建一致或不一致的试验,参与者被指示判断面部表情是快乐还是恐惧。我们测量了情绪冲突任务的准确性和反应时间,以及 CPz 位置事件相关电位的 P300 成分的平均振幅。在行为水平上,睡眠剥夺的参与者警觉性降低,整体反应时间更长,错误率更高。此外,与不一致试验后相比,睡眠剥夺条件下参与者在当前试验紧随一致试验时会犯更多错误。在神经水平上,与正常睡眠条件相比,睡眠剥夺条件下的 P300 振幅明显更积极,并且这种效应与前试验和当前试验的一致性条件相互作用,表明参与者在睡眠剥夺时使用了更多的注意力资源来解决情绪冲突。我们的研究提供了开创性的数据,表明睡眠剥夺可能会损害情绪处理的调节,而在新兴成年人中没有明确的指令。

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