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Volume 13, Issue 4
Effects of sleep deprivation on brain functional network

Ming Ye, ShuHui Tang, Peng Qing and Guangyuan Liu

J. Info. Comput. Sci. , 13 (2018), pp. 283-290.

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1College of Electronic and information Engineering, Southwest University, China 2School of Computer and Information Science, Southwest University, Chongqing, China (Received September 09 2018, accepted November 22 2018) Abstract Sleep deprivation adversely affects the brain and cognitive function. Few studies have analyzed effect of the sleep deprivation and partial sleep restriction on rest-state brain functional network. In this study, we investigated the changes of rest-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in topological architectures of brain functional networks in sleep deprivation among 36 samples in sleep deprivation and 40 normal sleep controls. Our analysis revealed that the brain functional network of the clustering coefficient, characteristic path length and local efficiency are significantly increased but the global efficiency decreased significantly in sleep deprivation. Additionally, significant alterations in nodal efficiency were also found in sleep deprivation, involving anterior cingulate, inferior parietal, supramarginal gyrus, caudate nucleus, thalamus are significant decreased, and themiddle temporal gyrus are significant increased.Our results suggested that the groups of sleep deprivation were associated with disruptions in the topological structure of brain functional networks.
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@Article{JICS-13-283, author = {Ming Ye, ShuHui Tang, Peng Qing and Guangyuan Liu}, title = {Effects of sleep deprivation on brain functional network}, journal = {Journal of Information and Computing Science}, year = {2024}, volume = {13}, number = {4}, pages = {283--290}, abstract = {1College of Electronic and information Engineering, Southwest University, China 2School of Computer and Information Science, Southwest University, Chongqing, China (Received September 09 2018, accepted November 22 2018) Abstract Sleep deprivation adversely affects the brain and cognitive function. Few studies have analyzed effect of the sleep deprivation and partial sleep restriction on rest-state brain functional network. In this study, we investigated the changes of rest-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in topological architectures of brain functional networks in sleep deprivation among 36 samples in sleep deprivation and 40 normal sleep controls. Our analysis revealed that the brain functional network of the clustering coefficient, characteristic path length and local efficiency are significantly increased but the global efficiency decreased significantly in sleep deprivation. Additionally, significant alterations in nodal efficiency were also found in sleep deprivation, involving anterior cingulate, inferior parietal, supramarginal gyrus, caudate nucleus, thalamus are significant decreased, and themiddle temporal gyrus are significant increased.Our results suggested that the groups of sleep deprivation were associated with disruptions in the topological structure of brain functional networks. }, issn = {1746-7659}, doi = {https://doi.org/}, url = {http://global-sci.org/intro/article_detail/jics/22437.html} }
TY - JOUR T1 - Effects of sleep deprivation on brain functional network AU - Ming Ye, ShuHui Tang, Peng Qing and Guangyuan Liu JO - Journal of Information and Computing Science VL - 4 SP - 283 EP - 290 PY - 2024 DA - 2024/01 SN - 13 DO - http://doi.org/ UR - https://global-sci.org/intro/article_detail/jics/22437.html KW - Sleep deprivation KW - Global efficiency KW - nodal Efficiency, Small world properties AB - 1College of Electronic and information Engineering, Southwest University, China 2School of Computer and Information Science, Southwest University, Chongqing, China (Received September 09 2018, accepted November 22 2018) Abstract Sleep deprivation adversely affects the brain and cognitive function. Few studies have analyzed effect of the sleep deprivation and partial sleep restriction on rest-state brain functional network. In this study, we investigated the changes of rest-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in topological architectures of brain functional networks in sleep deprivation among 36 samples in sleep deprivation and 40 normal sleep controls. Our analysis revealed that the brain functional network of the clustering coefficient, characteristic path length and local efficiency are significantly increased but the global efficiency decreased significantly in sleep deprivation. Additionally, significant alterations in nodal efficiency were also found in sleep deprivation, involving anterior cingulate, inferior parietal, supramarginal gyrus, caudate nucleus, thalamus are significant decreased, and themiddle temporal gyrus are significant increased.Our results suggested that the groups of sleep deprivation were associated with disruptions in the topological structure of brain functional networks.
Ming Ye, ShuHui Tang, Peng Qing and Guangyuan Liu. (2024). Effects of sleep deprivation on brain functional network. Journal of Information and Computing Science. 13 (4). 283-290. doi:
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