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Attention and non-REM sleep in neuroleptic-naive persons with schizophrenia and control participants

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PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH
Volume 149, Issue 1-3, Pages 33-40

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2005.11.005

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miglance; EEG sleep spindles; slow-wave sleep; performance; stage 2 sleep

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The relationship between sleep architecture and attentional' performance was evaluated in neuroleptic-naive patients with schizophrenia and healthy controls. Participants were recorded in a sleep laboratory for twos consecutive nights after which selective and sustained attention performance was tested. In both groups, of participants, Spearman's rho statistics revealed a negative correlation between reaction time on the selective attention task and sleep spindle density. Only control participants showed a negative correlation between reaction time and duration of stage 2 sleep and a positive correlation between reaction time and duration of stage 1 (light) sleep. Only persons with schizophrenia showed: a negative correlation between reaction time and duration of stage 4 (deep) sleep. In the sustained attention task, we found! no correlation between reaction time and sleep for control participants while persons with schizophrenia showed a negative correlation between reaction time and duration of stage 4 sleep. It is proposed that EEG sleep spindle activity is associated with automatic attentional processing, while stage 2 sleep continuity in healthy individuals and percentage of stage 4 in patients with schizophrenia are associated with voluntary processes. These results support the existence of a relationship between non-rapid-eye-movement sleep and cognitive performance in healthy individuals as well as in persons with schizophrenia. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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