睡眠的成熟度促进了儿童和青少年发育中的缓慢振荡-联
Ann-Kathrin Joechner1, Michael A Hahn2,3,4, Georg Gruber5,6
1Center for Lifespan Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany.
eLife
|November 24, 2023
概括
像成年人一样的快速睡眠的发展驱动着精确的合与睡眠中的缓慢振荡,随着年龄的增长而改善,从童年到年轻成年.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 睡眠科学 睡眠科学
- 发育神经科学的发展神经科学.
背景情况:
- 成年人非快速眼动睡眠的特点是在缓慢振荡上升峰值期间同步快速睡眠 (12.5-16 Hz).
- 这种缓慢的振荡-线合的发展轨迹仍然不太清楚.
研究的目的:
- 描述儿童,青少年和年轻人的睡眠,缓慢振荡和它们的合的特定年龄模式.
- 为了研究螺旋和缓慢振荡成熟度如何影响它们的合的精确编排.
主要方法:
- 横截面研究分析了5-6岁,8-11岁,14-18岁和20-26岁的睡眠螺旋和缓慢振荡数据.
- 单个睡眠事件的个性化检测,以评估线索成熟度和缓慢振荡的正面主导地位.
- 相关性分析将轴/振荡成熟度与合强度和时间精度联系起来.
主要成果:
- 儿童的快睡眠线索经常发生在成年人的规范频率范围以下.
- 在所有年龄组中都存在缓慢振荡-线合,但在年幼的儿童中不那么精确.
- 快速线成熟度与更强,更精确的缓慢振荡-线合有显著的关联.
结论:
- 快速休眠旋生成的成熟是建立精确的缓慢振荡旋合的关键因素.
- 这种发育过程从童年开始,通过青春期进入年轻成人阶段.
- 这些发现突显了线成熟对于适合年龄的睡眠架构的重要性.
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