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Abstract #3499

The Restoration Ability of Short Nap after Sleep Deprivation on the Brain Cognitive Function: A Dynamic Functional Connectivity Analysis

Ziliang Xu1, Minwen Zheng1, and Yuanqiang Zhu1
1Department of Radiology, Xijing Hospital, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Brain Connectivity, fMRI (resting state)As we known, consequences caused by Sleep deprivation (SD) are temporary and can be fully reversed with sufficient sleep. However, in many cases, long-duration recovery sleep is not feasible. Inspire by recent study, a short nap may be sufficient for rapid reversal of SD-induced brain function deficits. Based on dynamic functional connectivity and psychomotor vigilance task, our results showed that temporary cognitive impairment cause by SD could reversed to some extent by a nap. Additionally, dominant DFC states differed before and after SD, and their relative proportions affected the degree of cognitive impairment after SD and recovery after a nap.

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