The effect of one-night sleep deprivation on cognitive functions in healthy young adults

Introduction: The effects of acute sleep deprivation on cognitive function have not been clearly elucidated. The purpose of this study was to evaluate changes in cognitive function in healthy adults after one night of sleep deprivation. Material and Methods: Twenty-one healthy young adults...

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Autores principales: Serkan Pekçetin, Gülnur Öztürk, Buse Çetin, Levent Öztürk
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:0c17045b75984310aacad334c15b652c2021-11-24T12:26:11ZThe effect of one-night sleep deprivation on cognitive functions in healthy young adults1984-06591984-0063000610.5935/1984-0063.20200066https://doaj.org/article/0c17045b75984310aacad334c15b652c2021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.sleepscience.org.br/details/2825/en-US/the-effect-of-one-night-sleep-deprivation-on-cognitive-functions-in-healthy-young-adultshttps://doaj.org/toc/1984-0659https://doaj.org/toc/1984-0063Introduction: The effects of acute sleep deprivation on cognitive function have not been clearly elucidated. The purpose of this study was to evaluate changes in cognitive function in healthy adults after one night of sleep deprivation. Material and Methods: Twenty-one healthy young adults (aged 18-30 years) underwent assessment of cognitive functions before and after one night of total sleep deprivation and an age- and gender-matched control group was assessed before and after a normal night sleep. Cognitive functions were assessed using the Montreal cognitive assessment (MOCA) and trail making test (TMT) parts A and B. Results: General linear model repeated measures demonstrated an insignificant effect for time × group (sleep deprivation) interaction for MOCA, TMT Part A, and TMT Part B scores after one-night sleep deprivation (p>.05 for all). Conclusion: A single night of sleep deprivation, which can be inevitable in modern society, had no significant effect on cognitive performance in healthy adults.Serkan PekçetinGülnur ÖztürkBuse ÇetinLevent ÖztürkBrazilian Association of Sleep and Latin American Federation of Sleep Societies articlesleep deprivationcognitionadultPsychologyBF1-990Consciousness. CognitionBF309-499ENSleep Science, Vol 14, Iss 3, Pp 224-228 (2021)
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topic sleep deprivation
cognition
adult
Psychology
BF1-990
Consciousness. Cognition
BF309-499
spellingShingle sleep deprivation
cognition
adult
Psychology
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Consciousness. Cognition
BF309-499
Serkan Pekçetin
Gülnur Öztürk
Buse Çetin
Levent Öztürk
The effect of one-night sleep deprivation on cognitive functions in healthy young adults
description Introduction: The effects of acute sleep deprivation on cognitive function have not been clearly elucidated. The purpose of this study was to evaluate changes in cognitive function in healthy adults after one night of sleep deprivation. Material and Methods: Twenty-one healthy young adults (aged 18-30 years) underwent assessment of cognitive functions before and after one night of total sleep deprivation and an age- and gender-matched control group was assessed before and after a normal night sleep. Cognitive functions were assessed using the Montreal cognitive assessment (MOCA) and trail making test (TMT) parts A and B. Results: General linear model repeated measures demonstrated an insignificant effect for time × group (sleep deprivation) interaction for MOCA, TMT Part A, and TMT Part B scores after one-night sleep deprivation (p>.05 for all). Conclusion: A single night of sleep deprivation, which can be inevitable in modern society, had no significant effect on cognitive performance in healthy adults.
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Buse Çetin
Levent Öztürk
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title The effect of one-night sleep deprivation on cognitive functions in healthy young adults
title_short The effect of one-night sleep deprivation on cognitive functions in healthy young adults
title_full The effect of one-night sleep deprivation on cognitive functions in healthy young adults
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