Neurobehavioral Dynamics Following Chronic Sleep Restriction: Dose-Response Effects of One Night for Recovery

Sep 7, 2010Sleep

Brain and behavior changes after long-term sleep loss and how one night of recovery sleep helps

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Abstract

Recovery sleep of up to 10 hours may not fully restore neurobehavioral functions after 5 nights of sleep restriction to 4 hours.

  • Neurobehavioral outcomes, such as lapses in attention and subjective sleepiness, improved as recovery sleep duration increased.
  • Total sleep time and slow-wave energy increased linearly with recovery sleep duration.
  • Exponential recovery functions were observed for performance on attention tasks and subjective sleepiness, while physiological sleepiness followed a linear pattern.
  • Even after 10 hours of recovery sleep, some neurobehavioral deficits remained compared to baseline performance.
  • Complete recovery from five nights of sleep restriction may require longer or multiple nights of sleep.

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