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The Common Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Human Long-Term Memory and Cognitive Control Processes

Taehyun Kim, Sejin Kim, Joon‐Young Kang, Minjae Kwon, Sue‐Hyun Lee

2022Frontiers in Neuroscience46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Sleep deprivation is known to have adverse effects on various cognitive abilities. In particular, a lack of sleep has been reported to disrupt memory consolidation and cognitive control functions. Here, focusing on long-term memory and cognitive control processes, we review the consistency and reliability of the results of previous studies of sleep deprivation effects on behavioral performance with variations in the types of stimuli and tasks. Moreover, we examine neural response changes related to these behavioral changes induced by sleep deprivation based on human fMRI studies to determine the brain regions in which neural responses increase or decrease as a consequence of sleep deprivation. Additionally, we discuss about the possibility that light as an environmentally influential factor affects our sleep cycles and related cognitive processes.

Topics & Concepts

Sleep deprivationCognitionSleep (system call)Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performanceMemory consolidationPsychologyNeuroscienceCognitive psychologyComputer scienceHippocampusOperating systemSleep and Wakefulness ResearchSleep and Work-Related FatigueCircadian rhythm and melatonin