Neural connectivity moderates the association between sleep and impulsivity in adolescents

被引:31
|
作者
Tashjian, Sarah M. [1 ]
Goldenberg, Diane [1 ]
Galvan, Adriana [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Psychol, 1285 Franz Hall, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
[2] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Brain Res Inst, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Actigraphy; Adolescents; Default Mode; fMRI; Impulsivity; Sleep; DEFAULT-MODE; WORKING-MEMORY; BRAIN; DEPRIVATION; CHILDREN; PERSONALITY; COGNITION; PATTERNS; BEHAVIOR; URGENCY;
D O I
10.1016/j.dcn.2017.07.006
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
Adolescence is characterized by chronic insufficient sleep and extensive brain development, but the relation between adolescent sleep and brain function remains unclear. We report the first functional magnetic resonance imaging study to investigate functional connectivity as a moderator between sleep and impulsivity, a problematic behavior during this developmental period. Naturalistic differences in sleep have not yet been explored as treatable contributors to adolescent impulsivity. Although public and scientific attention focuses on sleep duration, we report individual differences in sleep quality, not duration, in fifty-five adolescents (ages 14-18) yielded significant differences in functional connectivity between the prefrontal cortex and default mode network. Poor sleep quality was related to greater affect-related impulsivity among adolescents with low, but not high, connectivity, suggesting neural functioning relates to individual differences linking sleep quality and impulsivity. Response inhibition and cognitive impulsivity were not related to sleep quality, suggesting that sleep has a greater impact on affect-related impulsivity. Exploring environmental contributors of poor sleep quality, we demonstrated pillow comfort was uniquely related to sleep quality over age, sex, and income, a promising advance ripe for intervention.
引用
收藏
页码:35 / 44
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Sleep Moderates the Association Between Arterial Stiffness and Blood Pressure Variability
    Liu, Xiaoyue
    Yan, Guofen
    Bullock, Linda
    Barksdale, Debra
    Logan, Jeongok G.
    CIRCULATION, 2020, 142
  • [22] Sleep Moderates the Association Between Routines and Emotion Regulation for Toddlers in Poverty
    Bocknek, Erika L.
    Richardson, Patricia A.
    van den Heuvel, Marion I.
    Qipo, Thomaidha
    Brophy-Herb, Holly E.
    JOURNAL OF FAMILY PSYCHOLOGY, 2018, 32 (07) : 966 - 974
  • [23] Gender moderates the association between psychopathic traits and aggressive behavior in adolescents
    Orue, Izaskun
    Calvete, Esther
    Gamez-Guadix, Manuel
    PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES, 2016, 94 : 266 - 271
  • [24] Temperament moderates the association between sleep duration and cognitive performance in children
    Vermeulen, M. C. M.
    Astill, R. G.
    Benjamins, J. S.
    Swaab, H.
    van Someren, E. J. W.
    van der Heijden, K. B.
    JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH, 2014, 23 : 100 - 100
  • [25] Dispositional mindfulness moderates the relation between brooding rumination and sleep problems in adolescents
    Yu, Xiaoqian
    Langberg, Joshua M.
    Becker, Stephen P.
    SLEEP MEDICINE, 2022, 90 : 131 - 134
  • [26] DOES IMPULSIVITY MEDIATE THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SLEEP DISTURBANCE AND BINGE EATING?
    Lampe, Elizabeth
    Muench, Alexandria
    Seewald, Mark
    Boyle, Julia
    Perlis, Michael
    Grandner, Michael
    Tubbs, Andrew
    Manasse, Stephanie
    SLEEP, 2023, 46 : A299 - A299
  • [27] Impulsivity Moderates the Effects of Movie Alcohol Portrayals on Adolescents' Willingness to Drink
    Gibbons, Frederick X.
    Kingsbury, John H.
    Wills, Thomas A.
    Finneran, Stephanie D.
    Dal Cin, Sonya
    Gerrard, Meg
    PSYCHOLOGY OF ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS, 2016, 30 (03) : 325 - 334
  • [28] Physical activity moderates the association between school start time and sleep duration in a cross-sectional national sample of adolescents
    Zachary S. Farley
    Mandilyn Ward
    Nicole R. Giuliani
    Elizabeth L. Budd
    Journal of Activity, Sedentary and Sleep Behaviors, 3 (1):
  • [29] Physical activity moderates the association between executive function and functional connectivity in older adults
    Gogniat, Marissa A.
    Robinson, Talia L.
    Jean, Kharine R.
    Miller, L. Stephen
    AGING BRAIN, 2022, 2
  • [30] POLYGENIC RISK MODERATES THE CAUSAL ASSOCIATION BETWEEN REWARD-RELATED IMPULSIVITY AND ADOLESCENT ALCOHOL USE
    Gullo, M. J.
    Solly, K.
    Loxton, N. J.
    Voisey, J.
    Young, R. McD
    Connor, J. P.
    ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, 2021, 45 : 41A - 41A