Studies over the last 40 years have mainly investigated sleep structure changes as a result of wake duration, in the frame of the classical sleep regulation theories. However, wake intervals of the same duration can profoundly differ in their intensity, which actually reflects the degree of cognitive and physical activity. Data on how sleep can be modified by wake intensity changes (initially sparse and of little consistence) have become much more substantial, especially in the frame of the intense research debate on sleep-memory relationships. Our aim is to examine the vast repertoire of sleep modifications that depend on waking cognitive manipulations, highlighting the sleep features that appear most affected. By systematically addressing this issue, we want to set the basis for future research exploring both the specific nature of the mechanisms involved and the applicative psychosocial and clinical fallouts, in terms of possible behavioural interventions for sleep quality improvement.

Sleep changes following intensive cognitive activity / Mariangela Cerasuolo, Francesca Conte, Fiorenza Giganti, Gianluca Ficca. - In: SLEEP MEDICINE. - ISSN 1389-9457. - ELETTRONICO. - 66:(2020), pp. 148-158. [10.1016/j.sleep.2019.08.016]

Sleep changes following intensive cognitive activity

Fiorenza Giganti;
2020

Abstract

Studies over the last 40 years have mainly investigated sleep structure changes as a result of wake duration, in the frame of the classical sleep regulation theories. However, wake intervals of the same duration can profoundly differ in their intensity, which actually reflects the degree of cognitive and physical activity. Data on how sleep can be modified by wake intensity changes (initially sparse and of little consistence) have become much more substantial, especially in the frame of the intense research debate on sleep-memory relationships. Our aim is to examine the vast repertoire of sleep modifications that depend on waking cognitive manipulations, highlighting the sleep features that appear most affected. By systematically addressing this issue, we want to set the basis for future research exploring both the specific nature of the mechanisms involved and the applicative psychosocial and clinical fallouts, in terms of possible behavioural interventions for sleep quality improvement.
2020
66
148
158
Mariangela Cerasuolo, Francesca Conte, Fiorenza Giganti, Gianluca Ficca
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