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Neural correlates of resilience to the effects of hippocampal atrophy on memory.

Author(s): Belleville S, Mellah S, Cloutier S, Dang-Vu TT, Duchesne S, Maltezos S, Phillips N, Hudon C, CIMA-Q group...

INTRODUCTION: Cognitive reserve can be defined as a property of the brain that enables an individual to sustain cognitive performance in spite of age-related neural changes. This study uses brain i...

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Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms that Predict Cognitive Decline or Impairment in Cognitively Normal Middle-Aged or Older Adults: a Meta-Analysis.

Author(s): Hudon C, Escudier F, De Roy J, Croteau J, Cross N, Dang-Vu TT, Zomahoun HTV, Grenier S, Gagnon JF, Parent A, Bruneau MA, Belleville S, Conso...

Neuropsychol Rev. 2020 May 11;: Authors: Hudon C, Escudier F, De Roy J, Croteau J, Cross N, Dang-Vu TT, Zomahoun HTV, Grenier S, Gagnon JF, Parent A, Bruneau MA, Belleville S, Consortium for the E...

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More than a quarter century of the most prescribed sleeping pill: Systematic review of zolpidem use by older adults.

Author(s): Machado FV, Louzada LL, Cross NE, Camargos EF, Dang-Vu TT, Nóbrega OT

Exp Gerontol. 2020 Apr 30;:110962 Authors: Machado FV, Louzada LL, Cross NE, Camargos EF, Dang-Vu TT, Nóbrega OT

Article GUID: 32360985

Exercising before a nap benefits memory better than napping or exercising alone.

Author(s): Mograss M, Crosetta M, Abi-Jaoude J, Frolova E, Robertson E, Pepin V, Dang-Vu TT

Sleep. 2020 Apr 01;: Authors: Mograss M, Crosetta M, Abi-Jaoude J, Frolova E, Robertson E, Pepin V, Dang-Vu TT

Article GUID: 32236442

Failure of fear extinction in insomnia: An evolutionary perspective.

Author(s): Perogamvros L, Castelnovo A, Samson D, Dang-Vu TT

Sleep Med Rev. 2020 Feb 13;51:101277 Authors: Perogamvros L, Castelnovo A, Samson D, Dang-Vu TT

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Effects of Dance/Movement Training vs. Aerobic Exercise Training on cognition, physical fitness and quality of life in older adults: A randomized controlled trial.

Author(s): Esmail A, Vrinceanu T, Lussier M, Predovan D, Berryman N, Houle J, Karelis A, Grenier S, Minh Vu TT, Villalpando JM, Bherer L

J Bodyw Mov Ther. 2020 Jan;24(1):212-220 Authors: Esmail A, Vrinceanu T, Lussier M, Predovan D, Berryman N, Houle J, Karelis A, Grenier S, Minh Vu TT, Villalpando JM, Bherer L

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Effects of menopause on sleep quality and sleep disorders: Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging.

Author(s): Zolfaghari S, Yao C, Thompson C, Gosselin N, Desautels A, Dang-Vu TT, Postuma RB, Carrier J

Menopause. 2019 Dec 13;: Authors: Zolfaghari S, Yao C, Thompson C, Gosselin N, Desautels A, Dang-Vu TT, Postuma RB, Carrier J

Article GUID: 31851117

Brain Rhythms During Sleep and Memory Consolidation: Neurobiological Insights.

Author(s): Marshall L, Cross N, Binder S, Dang-Vu TT

Physiology (Bethesda). 2020 Jan 01;35(1):4-15 Authors: Marshall L, Cross N, Binder S, Dang-Vu TT

Article GUID: 31799908

Beyond sleepy: structural and functional changes of the default-mode network in idiopathic hypersomnia.

Author(s): Pomares FB, Boucetta S, Lachapelle F, Steffener J, Montplaisir J, Cha J, Kim H, Dang-Vu TT

Sleep. 2019 Jul 22;: Authors: Pomares FB, Boucetta S, Lachapelle F, Steffener J, Montplaisir J, Cha J, Kim H, Dang-Vu TT

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Spindle Oscillations in Sleep Disorders: A Systematic Review.

Author(s): Weiner OM, Dang-Vu TT

Neural Plast. 2016;2016:7328725 Authors: Weiner OM, Dang-Vu TT

Article GUID: 27034850

Structural Brain Alterations Associated with Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder in Parkinson's Disease.

Author(s): Boucetta S, Salimi A, Dadar M, Jones BE, Collins DL, Dang-Vu TT

Sci Rep. 2016 06 01;6:26782 Authors: Boucetta S, Salimi A, Dadar M, Jones BE, Collins DL, Dang-Vu TT

Article GUID: 27245317

Cerebral Activity Associated with Transient Sleep-Facilitated Reduction in Motor Memory Vulnerability to Interference.

Author(s): Albouy G, King BR, Schmidt C, Desseilles M, Dang-Vu TT, Balteau E, Phillips C, Degueldre C, Orban P, Benali H, Peigneux P, Luxen A, Karni A,...

Sci Rep. 2016 10 11;6:34948 Authors: Albouy G, King BR, Schmidt C, Desseilles M, Dang-Vu TT, Balteau E, Phillips C, Degueldre C, Orban P, Benali H, Peigneux P, Luxen A, Karni A, Doyon J, Maquet P,...

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High-Frequency Heart Rate Variability Reactivity and Trait Worry Interact to Predict the Development of Sleep Disturbances in Response to a Naturalistic Stressor.

Author(s): MacNeil S, Deschênes SS, Caldwell W, Brouillard M, Dang-Vu TT, Gouin JP

Ann Behav Med. 2017 Dec;51(6):912-924 Authors: MacNeil S, Deschênes SS, Caldwell W, Brouillard M, Dang-Vu TT, Gouin JP

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The Role of Sleep in Learning Placebo Effects.

Author(s): Chouchou F, Dang-Vu TT, Rainville P, Lavigne G

Int Rev Neurobiol. 2018;139:321-355 Authors: Chouchou F, Dang-Vu TT, Rainville P, Lavigne G

Article GUID: 30146053

Cortical reactivations during sleep spindles following declarative learning.

Author(s): Jegou A, Schabus M, Gosseries O, Dahmen B, Albouy G, Desseilles M, Sterpenich V, Phillips C, Maquet P, Grova C, Dang-Vu TT

Neuroimage. 2019 Jul 15;195:104-112 Authors: Jegou A, Schabus M, Gosseries O, Dahmen B, Albouy G, Desseilles M, Sterpenich V, Phillips C, Maquet P, Grova C, Dang-Vu TT

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Sleep deprivation impairs inhibitory control during wakefulness in adult sleepwalkers.

Author(s): Labelle MA, Dang-Vu TT, Petit D, Desautels A, Montplaisir J, Zadra A

Sleep deprivation impairs inhibitory control during wakefulness in adult sleepwalkers.

J Sleep Res. 2015 Dec;24(6):658-65

Authors: Labelle MA, Dang-Vu TT, Petit D, Desautels A, Montplaisir J, Zadra A

Abstract

Sleepwalkers...

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Cortical Thinning and Altered Cortico-Cortical Structural Covariance of the Default Mode Network in Patients with Persistent Insomnia Symptoms.

Author(s): Suh S, Kim H, Dang-Vu TT, Joo E, Shin C

Sleep. 2016 Jan 01;39(1):161-71 Authors: Suh S, Kim H, Dang-Vu TT, Joo E, Shin C

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What Is the Link Between Hallucinations, Dreams, and Hypnagogic-Hypnopompic Experiences?

Author(s): Waters F, Blom JD, Dang-Vu TT, Cheyne AJ, Alderson-Day B, Woodruff P, Collerton D

Schizophr Bull. 2016 09;42(5):1098-109 Authors: Waters F, Blom JD, Dang-Vu TT, Cheyne AJ, Alderson-Day B, Woodruff P, Collerton D

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Psychiatric Illness and Parasomnias: a Systematic Review.

Author(s): Waters F, Moretto U, Dang-Vu TT

Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2017 Jul;19(7):37 Authors: Waters F, Moretto U, Dang-Vu TT

Article GUID: 28534293

Relationships between lower body strength and the energy cost of treadmill walking in a cohort of healthy older adults: a cross-sectional analysis.

Author(s): Berryman N, Bherer L, Nadeau S, Lauzière S, Lehr L, Bobeuf F, Kergoat MJ, Vu TT, Bosquet L

Eur J Appl Physiol. 2017 Jan;117(1):53-59 Authors: Berryman N, Bherer L, Nadeau S, Lauzière S, Lehr L, Bobeuf F, Kergoat MJ, Vu TT, Bosquet L

Article GUID: 27815704

Altered Regional Cerebral Blood Flow in Idiopathic Hypersomnia.

Author(s): Boucetta S, Montplaisir J, Zadra A, Lachapelle F, Soucy JP, Gravel P, Dang-Vu TT

Sleep. 2017 10 01;40(10): Authors: Boucetta S, Montplaisir J, Zadra A, Lachapelle F, Soucy JP, Gravel P, Dang-Vu TT

Article GUID: 28958044

Altered brain perfusion patterns in wakefulness and slow-wave sleep in sleepwalkers.

Author(s): Desjardins MÈ, Baril AA, Soucy JP, Dang-Vu TT, Desautels A, Petit D, Montplaisir J, Zadra A

Sleep. 2018 05 01;41(5): Authors: Desjardins MÈ, Baril AA, Soucy JP, Dang-Vu TT, Desautels A, Petit D, Montplaisir J, Zadra A

Article GUID: 29514303


Title:Altered brain perfusion patterns in wakefulness and slow-wave sleep in sleepwalkers.
Authors:Desjardins MÈBaril AASoucy JPDang-Vu TTDesautels APetit DMontplaisir JZadra A
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29514303?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.1093/sleep/zsy039
Category:Sleep
PMID:29514303
Dept Affiliation: PERFORM
1 Center for Advanced Research in Sleep Medicine, Hôpital du Sacré-Cœur de Montréal, Montreal, Canada.
2 Department of Psychology, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada.
3 Faculty of Medicine, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada.
4 PERFORM Centre, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
5 McConnell Brain Imaging Centre, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
6 Center for Studies in Behavioral Neurobiology, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
7 Centre de Recherche de l'Institut Universitaire de Gériatrie de Montréal and Department of Neurosciences, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada.

Description:

Altered brain perfusion patterns in wakefulness and slow-wave sleep in sleepwalkers.

Sleep. 2018 05 01;41(5):

Authors: Desjardins MÈ, Baril AA, Soucy JP, Dang-Vu TT, Desautels A, Petit D, Montplaisir J, Zadra A

Abstract

Study Objectives: The present study assessed brain perfusion patterns with single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) during sleepwalkers' post-sleep deprivation slow-wave sleep (SWS) and resting-state wakefulness.

Methods: Following a 24 hr period of sleep deprivation, 10 sleepwalkers and 10 sex- and age-matched controls were scanned with a high-resolution SPECT scanner. Participants were injected with 99mTc-ethylene cysteinate dimer after 2 min of stable SWS within their first sleep cycle as well as during resting-state wakefulness, both after a subsequent 24 hr period of sleep deprivation.

Results: When compared with controls' brain perfusion patterns during both SWS and resting-state wakefulness, sleepwalkers showed reduced regional cerebral perfusion in several bilateral frontal regions, including the superior frontal, middle frontal, and medial frontal gyri. Moreover, reduced regional cerebral perfusion was also found in sleepwalkers' left postcentral gyrus, insula, and superior temporal gyrus during SWS compared with controls. During resting-state wakefulness compared with controls, reduced cerebral perfusion was also found in parietal and temporal regions of sleepwalkers' left hemisphere, whereas the right parahippocampal gyrus showed increased regional cerebral perfusion.

Conclusions: Our results reveal patterns of reduced regional cerebral perfusion in sleepwalkers' frontal and parietal areas when compared with controls, regions previously associated with SWS generation and episode occurrence. Additionally, reduced perfusion in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and insula during recovery SWS is consistent with the clinical features of somnambulistic episodes, including impaired awareness and reduced pain perception. Altered regional cerebral perfusion patterns during sleepwalkers' resting-state wakefulness may be related to daytime functional anomalies in this population.

PMID: 29514303 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]