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Sleep spindle alterations relate to working memory deficits in individuals at clinical high-risk for psychosis.

Ahmad MayeliJames D WilsonFrancesco Luciano DonatiAlice D LaGoyFabio Ferrarelli
Published in: Sleep (2022)
Altogether, these findings indicate that sleep spindles are altered in CHR individuals, and spindle alterations are associated with their cognitive deficits, thus representing a sleep-specific putative neurophysiological biomarker of cognitive dysfunction in psychosis risk.
Keyphrases
  • working memory
  • sleep quality
  • physical activity
  • transcranial direct current stimulation
  • traumatic brain injury
  • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
  • depressive symptoms