Neural Basis of Brain Dysfunction Produced by Early Sleep Problems

There is a wealth of evidence that disrupted sleep and circadian rhythms, which are common in modern society even during the early stages of life, have unfavorable effects on brain function. Altered brain function can cause problem behaviors later in life, such as truancy from or dropping out of sch...

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Main Author: Jun Kohyama
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-01-01
Series:Brain Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/6/1/5
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spelling doaj-d0ea6d2fa81249d794d4d048186864922020-11-24T21:29:10ZengMDPI AGBrain Sciences2076-34252016-01-0161510.3390/brainsci6010005brainsci6010005Neural Basis of Brain Dysfunction Produced by Early Sleep ProblemsJun Kohyama0Tokyo Bay Urayasu Ichikawa Medical Center, 3-4-32 Todaijima, Urayasu 279-0001, JapanThere is a wealth of evidence that disrupted sleep and circadian rhythms, which are common in modern society even during the early stages of life, have unfavorable effects on brain function. Altered brain function can cause problem behaviors later in life, such as truancy from or dropping out of school, quitting employment, and committing suicide. In this review, we discuss findings from several large cohort studies together with recent results of a cohort study using the marshmallow test, which was first introduced in the 1960s. This test assessed the ability of four-year-olds to delay gratification and showed how this ability correlated with success later in life. The role of the serotonergic system in sleep and how this role changes with age are also discussed. The serotonergic system is involved in reward processing and interactions with the dorsal striatum, ventral striatum, and the prefrontal cortex are thought to comprise the neural basis for behavioral patterns that are affected by the quantity, quality, and timing of sleep early in life.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/6/1/5sleepserotoninstriatumprefrontal cortexcohortmarshmallow test
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Neural Basis of Brain Dysfunction Produced by Early Sleep Problems
Brain Sciences
sleep
serotonin
striatum
prefrontal cortex
cohort
marshmallow test
author_facet Jun Kohyama
author_sort Jun Kohyama
title Neural Basis of Brain Dysfunction Produced by Early Sleep Problems
title_short Neural Basis of Brain Dysfunction Produced by Early Sleep Problems
title_full Neural Basis of Brain Dysfunction Produced by Early Sleep Problems
title_fullStr Neural Basis of Brain Dysfunction Produced by Early Sleep Problems
title_full_unstemmed Neural Basis of Brain Dysfunction Produced by Early Sleep Problems
title_sort neural basis of brain dysfunction produced by early sleep problems
publisher MDPI AG
series Brain Sciences
issn 2076-3425
publishDate 2016-01-01
description There is a wealth of evidence that disrupted sleep and circadian rhythms, which are common in modern society even during the early stages of life, have unfavorable effects on brain function. Altered brain function can cause problem behaviors later in life, such as truancy from or dropping out of school, quitting employment, and committing suicide. In this review, we discuss findings from several large cohort studies together with recent results of a cohort study using the marshmallow test, which was first introduced in the 1960s. This test assessed the ability of four-year-olds to delay gratification and showed how this ability correlated with success later in life. The role of the serotonergic system in sleep and how this role changes with age are also discussed. The serotonergic system is involved in reward processing and interactions with the dorsal striatum, ventral striatum, and the prefrontal cortex are thought to comprise the neural basis for behavioral patterns that are affected by the quantity, quality, and timing of sleep early in life.
topic sleep
serotonin
striatum
prefrontal cortex
cohort
marshmallow test
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/6/1/5
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