Deficits in brain default mode network connectivity mediate the relationship between poor sleep quality and anxiety severity.
Zhifu ShenXue YangTianwei SheGuangli ZhaoZeyang DouYucai LuoWenting LinWantai DangSiyi YuPublished in: Sleep (2023)
This study identified shared and distinct brain circuit disruptions in the CID-NA and CID-A groups, with deficits in DMN connectivity as a potential neural mechanism through which disrupted sleep augments anxiety. These findings may facilitate the development of personalized therapies for insomnia and associated anxiety problems.