Parietal Alpha-ERD and Theta-ERS Serve as Neuroelectrical Indices for Working Memory Impairment Following Total Sleep Deprivation
Wenbin Sheng, Zihan Gang, Liwei Zhang, Yongcong Shao, Qianxiang Zhou

TL;DR
This study shows that 36 hours of sleep deprivation worsens verbal working memory and changes brainwave patterns in the parietal region.
Contribution
The study identifies parietal alpha-ERD and theta-ERS as reliable biomarkers for sleep deprivation-induced working memory impairment.
Findings
TSD significantly impairs verbal working memory accuracy and reaction time.
TSD causes enhanced parietal alpha-ERD and theta-ERS and reduced N2/P3 amplitudes.
Enhanced theta-ERS may reflect an inefficient compensatory neural mechanism under fatigue.
Abstract
What are the main findings? A 36 h duration of TSD significantly impairs verbal working memory accuracy and reaction time.TSD induces abnormal enhancements of parietal alpha-ERD/theta-ERS and suppressed N2/P3 amplitudes. A 36 h duration of TSD significantly impairs verbal working memory accuracy and reaction time. TSD induces abnormal enhancements of parietal alpha-ERD/theta-ERS and suppressed N2/P3 amplitudes. What are the implications of the main findings? Enhanced parietal ERD/ERS reflects an inefficient neural compensatory mechanism under fatigue.Parietal electrophysiological indices serve as reliable biomarkers for sleep loss-induced working memory impairment. Enhanced parietal ERD/ERS reflects an inefficient neural compensatory mechanism under fatigue. Parietal electrophysiological indices serve as reliable biomarkers for sleep loss-induced working memory impairment.…
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TopicsSleep and Work-Related Fatigue · Sleep and Wakefulness Research · Sleep and related disorders
