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Cortical Excitability and Decision Making After Total Sleep Deprivation and Sleep Restriction

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Acute and Partial Sleep Deprivation
Interventions
Behavioral: Sleep Deprivation
Registration Number
NCT02305225
Lead Sponsor
Christian Baumann
Brief Summary

The investigators examine changes in decision making, vigilance and cortical excitability in healthy male subjects undergoing total acute sleep deprivation (40 hours) on the one hand, and chronic partial sleep restriction (7 nights with 5 instead of 8 hours in bed per night) on the other hand, in a cross over controlled manner. The investigators hypothesize that total sleep deprivation, as well as partial sleep restriction lead to impairments in decision making and vigilance, and enhanced cortical excitability.

Beside these three primary outcomes, the investigators also assess changes in sleep by EEG, dim light melatonin onset, skin temperature, subjective mood and sleepiness, working memory, and also collect saliva samples.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Male
Target Recruitment
14
Inclusion Criteria
  • Male (in female subjects, menstrual cycle influences sleep)
  • Age between 18-35 years
  • Right-handedness
  • Good general health
  • Signed Informed Consent after being informed
Exclusion Criteria
  • Contraindications on ethical grounds

  • Clinically significant concomitant disease states (e.g., renal failure, hepatic dysfunction, cardiovascular disease, etc)

  • Known or suspected non-compliance, drug or alcohol abuse (> 5dl wine/ >1l beer daily)

  • Regular medication intake

  • Enrolment into a clinical trial within last 4 weeks

  • History of seizure or a family history of epilepsy

  • Diseases or lesions of the nervous system (acute or residual included neurological and psychiatric diseases)

  • History of any moderate or heavy head trauma

  • Sleep disorders (e.g. Insomnia, sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome, narcolepsy, etc.)

  • Sleep complaints in general or EDS

  • Irregular sleep-wake rhythm (e.g. shift working)

  • Long (> 9 hours per night) or short sleepers (< 7hours per night)

  • Sleep efficiency ≤ 80%

  • Travelling with time lag less than 1 month ago (or planning to do so within 1 month prior to the study)

  • Body Mass Index < 19 or > 30 kg/m2

    • 5 drinks or food items containing caffeine per day
    • 10 cigarettes per day
  • Student of one of the following subjects: Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science, Economics, or Psychology (since students of these subjects have profound knowledge of probability calculations, which could interfere with our measurements in decision making)

  • The following additional exclusion criteria apply only to subjects with TMS sessions

  • History of frequent and/or heavy headache respectively migraine

  • History of claustrophobia

  • Hearing disorder

  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) contraindication (such as pacemaker implanted pumps, shrapnel, etc.; full MRI screening form will be filled out - see -Entrance questionnaires)

  • No clear TMS evoked potential in the target area during the screening assessment

  • These subjects will be invited to participate in the study with no TMS sessions, the other protocol being identical

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
SRSDSleep Deprivationfirst partial then total Sleep deprivation
SDSRSleep Deprivationfirst total then partial Sleep deprivation
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in cortical excitability after Chronic Sleep Deprivation as measured by TMS evoked responses in the EEGChange from Baseline to after 7 nights of chronic Sleep Deprivation

amount of activation in the electroencephalography (EEG) evoked by single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)

Change in Reaction Times after Chronic Sleep Deprivation as measured by the Psychomotor Vigilance TaskChange from Baseline to after 7 nights of chronic Sleep Deprivation

Reaction times in the Psychomotor vigilance task

Change in risk taking and financial impulsivity as measured by the Amount of risky options chosen in the risk task and the amount of financial impulsive choices in the Delay Discount TaskChange from Baseline to after 7 nights of chronic Sleep Deprivation

Risk Task (adapted from Levy et al.) Delay Discounting Task (Kirby et al.)

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Mood ratings as measured by a visual analog scale2 Baseline Days (prior to both parts), 1st Day of total Sleep Deprivation, 1st Day of Recovery from total Sleep Deprivation, 6th, 7th & 8th Day of partial Sleep Deprivation, 8th to 14th Day of Recovery from partial Sleep Deprivation

Mood Ratings from 1-10

Slow Wave Activity during Sleep as measured by the power in the EEG in the frequency range of 1-4.5 HzBaseline, 1st Recovery Night of total Sleep Deprivation, 5th, 6th, 7th night of partial Sleep Deprivation, 1st Recovery Night from partial Sleep Deprivation

Slow wave activity recorded during the night in the electroencephalography

Dim Light Melatonin Onset as measured by the melatonin concentration in hourly collected saliva samplesBaseline, 1st evening after partial Sleep Deprivation, 7th to 14th evening after partial Sleep Deprivation

Melatonin concentration curve in saliva samples collected hourly prior to going to bed

Skin Temperature profiles as measured by skin temperature sensors (Celsius)from 1 week prior to partial Sleep Deprivation to 8-14 days after

Skin temperature (Celsius) is measured every 5 minutes

subjective sleepines as measured by the stanford sleepiness scale2 Baseline Days (prior to both parts), 1st Day of total Sleep Deprivation, 1st Day of Recovery from total Sleep Deprivation, 6th, 7th & 8th Day of partial Sleep Deprivation, 8th to 14th Day of Recovery from partial Sleep Deprivation

Stanford sleepiness scale

Working Memory performance as measured by errors of comission and omission the n-back Task2 Baseline Days (prior to both parts), 1st Day of total Sleep Deprivation, 1st Day of Recovery from total Sleep Deprivation, 6th, 7th & 8th Day of partial Sleep Deprivation, 8th to 14th Day of Recovery from partial Sleep Deprivation

2-back and 3-back task: measures of comission and omission

metabolic profile as measured by metabolites in salivaBaseline Day 1, 1st Day of total Sleep Deprivation, 8th Day of partial Sleep Deprivation

Screening for metabolites that are changes due to sleep loss

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University Hospital Zurich, Division of Neurology

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Zurich, ZH, Switzerland

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