Medicine and Health
The impact of REM sleep loss on human brain connectivity
T. Di, L. Zhang, et al.
Brain function is vulnerable to inadequate sleep. Using a split-night paradigm and connectome-based predictive modeling, this study shows REM sleep deprivation alters resting-state functional connectivity—strengthening the default mode network and DMN-visual links while reducing predictive edges. This research was conducted by Tianqi Di, Libo Zhang, Shiqiu Meng, Wangyue Liu, Yang Guo, Enyu Zheng, Chao Xie, Shitong Xiang, Tianye Jia, Lin Lu, Yan Sun, Jie Shi.
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