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Sleep/Wake Regularity Associated with Default Mode Network Structure among Healthy Adolescents and Young Adults.

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Lunsford-Avery, JR; Damme, KSF; Engelhard, MM; Kollins, SH; Mittal, VA
Published in: Sci Rep
January 16, 2020

Sleep deprivation and disorders are linked to reduced DMN connectivity. Less is known about how naturalistic sleep patterns - specifically sleep irregularity - relate to the DMN, particularly among adolescents and young adults. Additionally, no studies have utilized graph theory analysis to clarify whether sleep-related decreases in connectivity reflect global or local DMN changes. Twenty-five healthy adolescents and young adults (age range = 12-22; mean = 18.08; SD = 2.64, 56% female) completed 7 days of actigraphy and resting-state fMRI. Sleep regularity was captured by the Sleep Regularity Index (SRI) and the relationship between the SRI and DMN was examined using graph theory analysis. Analogous analyses explored relationships between the SRI and additional resting-state networks. Greater sleep regularity related to decreased path length (increased network connectivity) in DMN regions, particularly the right and left lateral parietal lobule, and the Language Network, including the left inferior frontal gyrus and the left posterior superior frontal gyrus. Findings were robust to covariates including sex and age. Sleep and DMN function may be tightly linked during adolescence and young adulthood, and reduced DMN connectivity may reflect local changes within the network. Future studies should assess how this relationship impacts cognitive development and neuropsychiatric outcomes in this age group.

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Sci Rep

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2045-2322

Publication Date

January 16, 2020

Volume

10

Issue

1

Start / End Page

509

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Sleep
  • Rest
  • Prefrontal Cortex
  • Parietal Lobe
  • Neural Pathways
  • Male
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Humans
  • Healthy Volunteers
 

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Lunsford-Avery, J. R., Damme, K. S. F., Engelhard, M. M., Kollins, S. H., & Mittal, V. A. (2020). Sleep/Wake Regularity Associated with Default Mode Network Structure among Healthy Adolescents and Young Adults. Sci Rep, 10(1), 509. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-57024-3
Lunsford-Avery, Jessica R., Katherine S. F. Damme, Matthew M. Engelhard, Scott H. Kollins, and Vijay A. Mittal. “Sleep/Wake Regularity Associated with Default Mode Network Structure among Healthy Adolescents and Young Adults.Sci Rep 10, no. 1 (January 16, 2020): 509. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-57024-3.
Lunsford-Avery JR, Damme KSF, Engelhard MM, Kollins SH, Mittal VA. Sleep/Wake Regularity Associated with Default Mode Network Structure among Healthy Adolescents and Young Adults. Sci Rep. 2020 Jan 16;10(1):509.
Lunsford-Avery, Jessica R., et al. “Sleep/Wake Regularity Associated with Default Mode Network Structure among Healthy Adolescents and Young Adults.Sci Rep, vol. 10, no. 1, Jan. 2020, p. 509. Pubmed, doi:10.1038/s41598-019-57024-3.
Lunsford-Avery JR, Damme KSF, Engelhard MM, Kollins SH, Mittal VA. Sleep/Wake Regularity Associated with Default Mode Network Structure among Healthy Adolescents and Young Adults. Sci Rep. 2020 Jan 16;10(1):509.

Published In

Sci Rep

DOI

EISSN

2045-2322

Publication Date

January 16, 2020

Volume

10

Issue

1

Start / End Page

509

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Sleep
  • Rest
  • Prefrontal Cortex
  • Parietal Lobe
  • Neural Pathways
  • Male
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Humans
  • Healthy Volunteers