Dissociation of Cortical Regions Modulated by Both Working Memory Load and Sleep Deprivation and by Sleep Deprivation Alone

NeuroImage 25 (2005) 579– 587

Fox School of Business Research Paper Forthcoming

9 Pages Posted: 14 May 2014

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Wei-Chieh Choo

Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore

Wei-Wei Lee

National University of Singapore (NUS)

Vinod Venkatraman

Temple University - Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management

Fwu-Shan Sheu

National University of Singapore (NUS)

Michael Chee

Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore

Date Written: July 12, 2004

Abstract

Working memory is an important mental capacity that is compromised following sleep deprivation (SD). To understand how working memory load interacts with state to influence brain activation in load-sensitive regions, and the extent to which SD-related changes are common across different loads, we used fMRI to study twelve healthy subjects following 24 h of SD using a verbal n-back task with three load levels. Performance decline was observed by way of reduced accuracy and slower response times following SD. The left prefrontal region and thalamus showed load dependent activity modulation that interacted with state. The right parietal and anterior medial frontal regions showed load dependent changes in activity as well as an effect of state. The anterior cingulate and occipital regions showed activation that displayed state effects that were independent of working memory load. These findings represent a step toward identifying how different brain regions exhibit varying vulnerability to the deleterious effects of SD on working memory.

Keywords: fMRI, Sleep deprivation, Working memory, Task difficulty, Deactivation

Suggested Citation

Choo, Wei-Chieh and Lee, Wei-Wei and Venkatraman, Vinod and Sheu, Fwu-Shan and Chee, Michael, Dissociation of Cortical Regions Modulated by Both Working Memory Load and Sleep Deprivation and by Sleep Deprivation Alone (July 12, 2004). NeuroImage 25 (2005) 579– 587, Fox School of Business Research Paper Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2430358

Wei-Chieh Choo

Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore

Singapore
Singapore

Wei-Wei Lee

National University of Singapore (NUS) ( email )

1E Kent Ridge Road
NUHS Tower Block Level 7
Singapore, 119228
Singapore

Vinod Venkatraman

Temple University - Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management ( email )

Philadelphia, PA 19122
United States

Fwu-Shan Sheu

National University of Singapore (NUS)

1E Kent Ridge Road
NUHS Tower Block Level 7
Singapore, 119228
Singapore

Michael Chee (Contact Author)

Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore ( email )

Singapore
Singapore

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