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Differences in time perception in patients with obstructive sleep apnea
İnan Özdemir1, Semai Bek2, Serkan Aksu3
1Clinic of Neurology, Bingol State Hospital, Merkez, 12000, Bingöl, Turkey. drinanozdemir@gmail.com.
Background:
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a condition that occurs due to complete (apnea) and partial (hypopnea) obstruction in the upper airways during sleep. Hypoxia is one of the key factors contributing to the development of symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea and OSA-related diseases.
Objective:
The present study aimed to evaluate time perception differences between patients with OSA and healthy individuals, as well as among different OSA severity groups.
Methods:
Twenty severe OSA, twenty moderate OSA, twenty mild OSA patients, and twenty healthy volunteers without OSA were included in the study. Scales were administered to the participants. Time perception tests were administered to evaluate perceptual timing.
Results:
In the paced motor timing test, a difference was observed between the OSA ( +) group and the OSA (-) group. In the Time Estimation Test, a difference was observed between the OSA ( +) group and the OSA (-) group and their subgroups.
Conclusion:
The internal clock works slower in the OSA ( +) group. When subgroups were compared based on the degree of OSA, the internal clock worked slower as we transitioned from the OSA (-) group to the severe OSA group. It is considered that as you move from the OSA (-) group to the severe OSA group, the switch between pacemaker and accumulator is disrupted due to the decrease in attention. Recurrent hypoxia observed in OSA may alter the perception of time by affecting attention.
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