超越认知和睡眠:阻止多米诺骨牌效应

Q3 Medicine
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摘要

睡眠问题,尤其是睡眠不足和支离破碎,是现代生活方式中常见的危害,也许是一个不可避免的职业缺陷。不同的代谢或遗传原因可能导致睡眠问题。认知功能和与之密切相关的元认知对学习和解决问题至关重要,而元认知在很大程度上依赖于决策。当由于任何原因受损时,生活质量就会恶化,在功能障碍严重的情况下,患者可能会依赖他人。睡眠和认知/元认知是相关的,对其中一个功能的损害可能导致另一个功能的崩溃。本综述强调了睡眠问题、认知和元认知功能障碍的重要原因和条件、可能的机制、相互作用以及可能改善这些问题的潜在工具或药物。
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Beyond cognition and sleep: Stop the domino effect
Sleep problems, particularly sleep deprivation and fragmentations, are common hazards in modern lifestyles and maybe an unavoidable occupational drawback. Different metabolic or hereditary causes may induce sleep problems. Cognitive functions and the closely related metacognition, which depends significantly on decision making, are essential for learning and problem-solving. When impaired for any reason, the quality of life deteriorates, and the person may become dependent on others in severe cases of dysfunction. Sleep and cognition/metacognition are related, and an insult to one function may lead to the other domain's collapse. The present review highlights the significant causes and conditions of sleep problems, cognitive and metacognitive dysfunctions, the possible mechanisms, interactions, and the potential tools or agents that may improve them.
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期刊介绍: The Tokai Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, also referred to as Tokai Journal, is an official quarterly publication of the Tokai Medical Association. Tokai Journal publishes original articles that deal with issues of clinical, experimental, socioeconomic, cultural and/or historical importance to medical science and related fields. Manuscripts may be submitted as full-length Original Articles or Brief Communications. Tokai Journal also publishes reviews and symposium proceedings. Articles accepted for publication in Tokai Journal cannot be reproduced elsewhere without written permission from the Tokai Medical Association. In addition, Tokai Journal will not be held responsible for the opinions of the authors expressed in the published articles.
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