Exploratory Development of Biomarkers for Neurobehavioral Performance Impairment During Sleep Loss: Comparison Across Multiple Types of Sleep Deprivation
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2025-06-01
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Corporate Creators:United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration. Civil Aerospace Medical Institute ; Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders ; Harvard Medical School. Division of Sleep Medicine ; Inje University College of Medicine. Department of Neurology ; United State Air Force Research Laboratory. Wright Patterson Air Force Base
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Abstract:Inter-individual variation in response to insufficient or altered timing of sleep presents a challenge for the development of personalized approaches to fatigue monitoring and mitigation. Besides health impacts, insufficient sleep can result in impaired neurobehavioral performance and pose a substantial risk of injury and even mortality in safety-critical operations such as transportation. The present study provides a detailed exploration of physiological, neurobehavioral, and gene expression changes during sleep restriction, acute total sleep deprivation, and altered timing of sleep among 59 healthy volunteer participants who completed a 10-day inpatient study.
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Content Notes:Final Peer Reviewed version citation: Uyhelji, H.A., Nicholson, S.J., Nesthus, T.E. et al. Exploratory development of biomarkers for neurobehavioral performance impairment during sleep loss: comparison across multiple types of sleep deprivation. BMC Genomics 26, 1043 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-025-12193-6
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