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Sleep Loss Turns You Insane

October 24, 2007 by Jason  
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Sleep-Loss-Makes-You-InsaneNo is really bad for your body, the effects ranging from lowered immune system (meaning vulnerability to infections) to memory and cognitive impairment and weight gain.

“Almost all psychiatric disorders show some problems with . But scientists previously believed the psychiatric problems triggered the issues.” said psychologist Matthew Walker of the University of California, Berkeley. His team, collaborating with a Harvard Medical School team, has now found the opposite: loss can induce psychologicalimpairments.

26 healthy subjects aged 24 to 31 were investigated after either an all-nighter or a full night’s .

14 volunteers spent 35 straight sleepless hours, a time during which the researchers monitored their function through 100 functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) photos. The first slides revealed little activity; but they progressively turned extremely active while watching shocking settings, like a tarantula on a person’s shoulder or pictures of burn victims.

Amygdala, a nucleus controlling had a similar baseline activity when deprived or control subjects were presented innocuous images. When the images turned more gruesome, the activity of amygdalae of the -deprived subjects increased with 60 % more than in the case of normal subjects. Five times more cells from the amygdala were activated, sending impulses in the -deprived brains.

“We’ve never seen a magnitude of increase between two groups that big in any of our studies before. In normal participants, the amygdala seemed to be talking to the medial prefrontal cortex, an outer layer of the that helps to contextualize experiences and emotions. But, in the -deprived , the amygdala seemed to be “rewired,” coupling instead with a stem area called the locus coeruleus, which secretes norepinephrine, a precursor of the hormone adrenaline that triggers fight-or-flight type reactions.” said Walker.

“Medial prefrontal cortex is the policeman of the emotional . It makes us more rational. That top-down, inhibitory connection is severed in the condition of deprivation. … The amygdala seems to be able to run amok. People in this state seem to experience a pendulum of emotions, going from upset and annoyed to giddy in moments,” he added.
Studies already connected apnea, correlated to impaired , to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and depression to insomnia.

“It might be that those medial frontal regions tell the rest of the , ‘You can chill’. Those circuits become exhausted or altered after a lack of .” said Robert Stickgold, an associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, not involved in this research.

“I think we may start to think about a new potential function for . It does actually prepare our emotional brains for next-day social and emotional interactions.” said Walker.

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