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The age differences of sleep disruption on mood states and memory performance
Liu, Xiaoyi1; Peng, Xuerui1; Peng, Peng2; Li, Lili1; Lei, Xu1; Yu, Jing1,3
第一作者Liu, Xiaoyi
通讯作者邮箱x.h. (ayfyhuxiaopeng@gmail.com) ; c.-b.h. ( huangcb@psych.ac.cn)
心理所单位排序3
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Objectives: In the present study, we explored the age differences of mood states and memory performance between younger and older adults after one night of sleep disruption. Method: Twenty-nine younger adults and 30 older adults completed mood states assessments and memory tasks before and after sleep disruption. Participants' sleep was disrupted by periodical phone calls once per hour. Sleep parameters of baseline sleep and disrupted sleep were recorded by actigraphy. Results: Regarding the mood states, older adults were less affected than younger adults, more tolerant of sleep disruption. With respect to memory, younger adults showed increased memory performance after nocturnal sleep, even if this sleep was disrupted. In contrast, older adults' sleep-related memory consolidation was impaired. Conclusion: Periodic sleep disruption for one night resulted in impaired function of older adults' sleep-related memory consolidation and younger adults' mood states. These findings shed light on the understanding of sleep function on memory and emotion. Specifically, sleep disruption might be one of the reasons for older adults' memory decline and it might also be one of the causes for younger adults' emotion disorders. Further investigations on the relationship between sleep disruption, cognitive performance and emotional well-being are needed to find potential ways to prevent and treat the sleep-related neuropsychological impairments in both younger and older adults.

关键词Aging sleep sleep disruption mood states memory
2019-04-11
语种英语
DOI10.1080/13607863.2019.1603286
发表期刊AGING & MENTAL HEALTH
ISSN1360-7863
页码8
期刊论文类型article
收录类别SCI
资助项目National Natural Science Foundation of China[31300856] ; National Natural Science Foundation of China[31571111] ; Ministry of Education of Humanities and Social Science project[17YJA190015] ; CAS Key Laboratory of Mental Health, Institute of Psychology[KLMH2019K02] ; Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities[SWU1709221]
出版者ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
WOS关键词SLOW-WAVE SLEEP ; DEPRIVATION ; CONSOLIDATION ; COGNITION ; INSOMNIA ; EMOTION ; DEPRESSION ; RESPONSES ; IMPROVES ; ANXIETY
WOS研究方向Geriatrics & Gerontology ; Psychiatry
WOS类目Geriatrics & Gerontology ; Gerontology ; Psychiatry
WOS记录号WOS:000466656200001
资助机构National Natural Science Foundation of China ; Ministry of Education of Humanities and Social Science project ; CAS Key Laboratory of Mental Health, Institute of Psychology ; Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
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条目标识符http://ir.psych.ac.cn/handle/311026/29016
专题中国科学院心理健康重点实验室
通讯作者Yu, Jing
作者单位1.Southwest Univ, Fac Psychol, Chongqing, Peoples R China
2.Univ Nebraska, Dept Special Educ & Commun Disorders, Lincoln, NE USA
3.Chinese Acad Sci, CAS Key Lab Mental Hlth, Inst Psychol, Beijing, Peoples R China
通讯作者单位中国科学院心理健康重点实验室
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Liu, Xiaoyi,Peng, Xuerui,Peng, Peng,et al. The age differences of sleep disruption on mood states and memory performance[J]. AGING & MENTAL HEALTH,2019:8.
APA Liu, Xiaoyi,Peng, Xuerui,Peng, Peng,Li, Lili,Lei, Xu,&Yu, Jing.(2019).The age differences of sleep disruption on mood states and memory performance.AGING & MENTAL HEALTH,8.
MLA Liu, Xiaoyi,et al."The age differences of sleep disruption on mood states and memory performance".AGING & MENTAL HEALTH (2019):8.
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