Effort during prolonged wakefulness is associated with performance to attentional and executive tasks but not with cortical excitability in late-middle-aged healthy individuals.

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Neuropsychology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1037/neu0000868
Charlotte Mouraux, Maxime Van Egroo, Daphne Chylinski, Justinas Narbutas, Christophe Phillips, Eric Salmon, Pierre Maquet, Christine Bastin, Fabienne Collette, Gilles Vandewalle
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Abstract

Objective: Sleep loss negatively affects brain function with repercussion not only on objective measures of performance but also on many subjective dimensions, including effort perceived for the completion of cognitive processes. This may be particularly important in aging, which is accompanied by important changes in sleep and wakefulness regulation. We aimed to determine whether subjectively perceived effort covaried with cognitive performance in healthy late-middle-aged individuals.

Method: We assessed effort and performance to cognitive tasks in 99 healthy adults (66 women; 50-70 years) during a 20-hr wake extension protocol, following 7 days of regular sleep and wake times and a baseline night of sleep in the laboratory. We further explored links with cortical excitability using transcranial magnetic stimulation coupled to electroencephalography.

Results: Perceived effort increased during wake extension and was highly correlated to subjective metrics of sleepiness, fatigue, and motivation, but not to variations in cortical excitability. Moreover, effort increase was associated with decreased performance to some cognitive tasks (psychomotor vigilance and two-back working memory task). Importantly, effort variations during wakefulness extension decreased from age 50 to 70 years, while more effort is associated with worse performance in older individuals.

Conclusion: In healthy late-middle-aged individuals, more effort is perceived to perform cognitive tasks, but it is not sufficient to overcome the performance decline brought by lack of sleep. Entry in the seventh decade may stand as a turning point in the daily variations of perceived effort and its link with cognition. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

在中老年健康个体中,长时间清醒状态下的努力与注意力和执行任务的表现有关,但与皮质兴奋性无关。
目的:睡眠不足会对大脑功能产生负面影响,不仅会影响表现的客观指标,还会影响许多主观维度,包括完成认知过程所感知的努力。这在衰老过程中尤其重要,因为衰老伴随着睡眠和清醒调节的重要变化。我们的目的是确定主观感知的努力是否与健康中老年个体的认知表现共变。方法:我们评估了99名健康成人(66名女性;50-70岁)在20小时的睡眠延长方案中,遵循7天的常规睡眠和唤醒时间,并在实验室中进行基准睡眠。我们使用经颅磁刺激结合脑电图进一步探索了与皮质兴奋性的联系。结果:在清醒延长期间,感知到的努力增加了,并且与困倦、疲劳和动机的主观指标高度相关,但与皮层兴奋性的变化无关。此外,努力增加与某些认知任务(精神运动警觉性和双背工作记忆任务)的表现下降有关。重要的是,从50岁到70岁,在清醒延长期间的努力变化有所减少,而在老年人中,更多的努力与更差的表现有关。结论:健康的中老年个体在执行认知任务时付出了更多的努力,但这不足以克服睡眠不足带来的绩效下降。进入第七个十年可能是感知努力的日常变化及其与认知的联系的转折点。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c) 2023 APA,版权所有)。
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Neuropsychology
Neuropsychology 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
4.20%
发文量
132
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Neuropsychology publishes original, empirical research; systematic reviews and meta-analyses; and theoretical articles on the relation between brain and human cognitive, emotional, and behavioral function.
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