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睡眠剥夺对食物相关的巴甫洛夫-工具性转移的影响:一项随机交叉实验。

Effects of sleep deprivation on food-related Pavlovian-instrumental transfer: a randomized crossover experiment.

机构信息

Room 664, 6/F, Department of Psychology, The Jockey Club Tower, Centennial Campus, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2024 May 1;14(1):10029. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-60223-2.

Abstract

Recent research suggests that insufficient sleep elevates the risk of obesity. Although the mechanisms underlying the relationship between insufficient sleep and obesity are not fully understood, preliminary evidence suggests that insufficient sleep may intensify habitual control of behavior, leading to greater cue-elicited food-seeking behavior that is insensitive to satiation. The present study tested this hypothesis using a within-individual, randomized, crossover experiment. Ninety-six adults underwent a one-night normal sleep duration (NSD) condition and a one-night total sleep deprivation (TSD) condition. They also completed the Pavlovian-instrumental transfer paradigm in which their instrumental responses for food in the presence and absence of conditioned cues were recorded. The sleep × cue × satiation interaction was significant, indicating that the enhancing effect of conditioned cues on food-seeking responses significantly differed across sleep × satiation conditions. However, this effect was observed in NSD but not TSD, and it disappeared after satiation. This finding contradicted the hypothesis but aligned with previous literature on the effect of sleep disruption on appetitive conditioning in animals-sleep disruption following learning impaired the expression of appetitive behavior. The present finding is the first evidence for the role of sleep in Pavlovian-instrumental transfer effects. Future research is needed to further disentangle how sleep influences motivational mechanisms underlying eating.

摘要

最近的研究表明,睡眠不足会增加肥胖的风险。虽然睡眠不足与肥胖之间的关系的机制尚不完全清楚,但初步证据表明,睡眠不足可能会加剧习惯性行为控制,导致对饱腹感不敏感的更大线索诱发的食物寻求行为。本研究使用个体内随机交叉实验来检验这一假设。96 名成年人经历了一个晚上的正常睡眠时间(NSD)条件和一个晚上的总睡眠剥夺(TSD)条件。他们还完成了条件反射-工具性转移范式,记录了在有和没有条件线索的情况下他们对食物的工具性反应。睡眠与线索与饱腹感的相互作用显著,表明条件线索对食物寻求反应的增强作用在睡眠与饱腹感条件下显著不同。然而,这种影响仅在 NSD 中观察到,而在 TSD 中未观察到,并且在饱腹感后消失。这一发现与假设相矛盾,但与先前关于睡眠中断对动物食欲条件反射影响的文献一致——学习后睡眠中断会损害食欲行为的表达。本研究结果首次为睡眠在条件反射-工具性转移效应中的作用提供了证据。未来的研究需要进一步阐明睡眠如何影响进食的动机机制。

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