Mapping the Neural Basis of Wake Onset Regularity and Its Effects on Sleep Quality and Positive Affect.

IF 2.1 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Clocks & Sleep Pub Date : 2025-03-13 DOI:10.3390/clockssleep7010015
David Negelspach, Kathryn E R Kennedy, Alisa Huskey, Jungwon Cha, Anna Alkozei, William D S Killgore
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The regularity of sleep-wake cycles is a defining characteristic of normative sleep patterns that are typically associated with proper circadian rhythmicity. The previous literature indicates that consistent patterns of sleep and wake are associated with improved sleep quality and cognitive functioning. Conversely, sleep irregularity has been associated with reduced well-being and inefficiency in resting-state neural networks. This study investigated the relationship between specific sleep regularity measures and outcomes, including emotional affect, sleep quality, and resting-state functional connectivity. We found that variability in wake onset predicted poorer sleep quality and reduced positive affect. Furthermore, sleep regularity measures were associated with altered functional connectivity between the posterior cingulate cortex and regions involved in emotional processing. We propose that alterations in default mode network (DMN) connectivity linked to sleep irregularity reflect disruptions in emotional processing and sleep quality.

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觉醒规律的神经基础映射及其对睡眠质量和积极情绪的影响。
睡眠-觉醒周期的规律性是正常睡眠模式的一个决定性特征,通常与适当的昼夜节律有关。先前的文献表明,一致的睡眠和清醒模式与改善睡眠质量和认知功能有关。相反,睡眠不规律与幸福感下降和静息状态神经网络效率低下有关。本研究调查了特定睡眠规律测量与结果之间的关系,包括情绪影响、睡眠质量和静息状态功能连接。我们发现,醒来时间的变化预示着较差的睡眠质量和减少的积极影响。此外,睡眠规律测量与后扣带皮层和参与情绪处理的区域之间功能连接的改变有关。我们认为,与睡眠不规律相关的默认模式网络(DMN)连接的改变反映了情绪处理和睡眠质量的中断。
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