多导睡眠图
唤醒
睡眠纺锤
心理学
特质
焦虑
睡眠(系统调用)
非快速眼动睡眠
特质焦虑
萧条(经济学)
临床心理学
发展心理学
听力学
脑电图
精神科
医学
神经科学
宏观经济学
操作系统
经济
程序设计语言
计算机科学
作者
Annika Myers,Megan Rech,Bengi Baran,Cara A. Palmer,Dimitrios Mylonas,Candice A. Alfano
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.sleep.2023.11.009
摘要
While connections between children's sleep and their daytime functioning are well established, less is known about the microstructural features of sleep that support emotional wellbeing. Investigating these relationships in healthy children may provide insight into adaptive emotional development. We therefore examined associations between non-rapid eye movement (N2) sleep spindles and both state- and trait-based measures of emotion. A sample of 30 children (7–11 years) without psychiatric disorders completed a baseline assessment, one night of at-home polysomnography (PSG), and an in-lab emotional state assessment the next day including self-reported arousal in response to affective images. Trait-based measures of anxiety and depression as well as savoring, a positive emotion regulatory strategy, were also completed. N2 sleep spindle parameters, including spindle density (number/min) and peak frequency in central regions, were detected using an automated algorithm. Greater spindle density was significantly associated with decreased state-based emotional arousal towards negative affective images, and greater spindle peak frequency was associated with greater trait-based use of savoring. However, neither spindle parameter was associated with child anxiety or depressive symptoms. Findings align with and expand on prior research to suggest that N2 sleep spindles support adaptive emotional functioning in school-aged children.
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