Functional Imaging of Working Memory Following Normal Sleep and after 24 and 35 h of Sleep Deprivation: Correlations of Fronto-Parietal Activation with Performance

NeuroImage 31 (2006) 419-428

10 Pages Posted: 14 May 2014

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Michael Chee

Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore

Lisa Chuah

Singapore Health Services Pte Ltd

Vinod Venkatraman

Temple University - Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management

Wai Yen Chan

Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore

Pierre Philip

Independent

David Dinges

University of Pennsylvania - Perelman School of Medicine

Date Written: October 19, 2005

Abstract

Working memory was evaluated after normal sleep, and at 24 and 35 h of sleep deprivation (SD) in 26 healthy young adults to examine the neural correlates of inter-individual differences in performance. The extent of performance decline was not significantly different between the two SD test periods although there was greater variability in performance at SD35. In both SD sessions, there was reduced taskrelated activation (relative to normal sleep) in both superior parietal regions and the left thalamus. Activation of the left parietal and left frontal regions after normal sleep was negatively correlated with performance accuracy decline from normal sleep to SD24 thus differentiating persons who maintained working memory performance following SD from those who were vulnerable to its effects.

Keywords: Working memory, Parietal lobe, Prefrontal cortex, Sleep deprivation, fMRI, PVT

Suggested Citation

Chee, Michael and Chuah, Lisa and Venkatraman, Vinod and Yen Chan, Wai and Philip, Pierre and Dinges, David, Functional Imaging of Working Memory Following Normal Sleep and after 24 and 35 h of Sleep Deprivation: Correlations of Fronto-Parietal Activation with Performance (October 19, 2005). NeuroImage 31 (2006) 419-428, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2430735

Michael Chee (Contact Author)

Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore ( email )

Singapore
Singapore

Lisa Chuah

Singapore Health Services Pte Ltd ( email )

7 Hospital Drive
Block A, Room #02-01
Singapore, 597627
Singapore

Vinod Venkatraman

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

Philadelphia, PA 19122
United States

Wai Yen Chan

Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore

Singapore
Singapore

Pierre Philip

Independent

David Dinges

University of Pennsylvania - Perelman School of Medicine ( email )

423 Guardian Drive
Philadelphia, PA 19104
United States

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