Journal article

The effect of sleep deprivation on BOLD activity elicited by a divided attention task

ML Jackson, ME Hughes, RJ Croft, ME Howard, D Crewther, GA Kennedy, K Owens, RJ Pierce, FJ O'Donoghue, P Johnston

Brain Imaging and Behavior | SPRINGER | Published : 2011

Abstract

Sleep loss, widespread in today's society and associated with a number of clinical conditions, has a detrimental effect on a variety of cognitive domains including attention. This study examined the sequelae of sleep deprivation upon BOLD fMRI activation during divided attention. Twelve healthy males completed two randomized sessions; one after 27 h of sleep deprivation and one after a normal night of sleep. During each session, BOLD fMRI was measured while subjects completed a cross-modal divided attention task (visual and auditory). After normal sleep, increased BOLD activation was observed bilaterally in the superior frontal gyrus and the inferior parietal lobe during divided attention pe..

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