Objective sleep duration is associated with cognitive deficits in primary insomnia: BDNF may play a role
SLEEP2018Vol. 42(1)
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Tengteng Fan, Wen‐Hao Chen, Le Shi, Xiao Lin, Serik Tabarak, Sijing Chen, Jianyu Que, Yanping Bao, Xiangdong Tang, Jie Shi, Lin Lü, Hongqiang Sun, Jia Jia Liu
Abstract
Primary insomnia was associated with impaired neuropsychological performance, and the impairment might be related to decreased objective sleep duration. In addition, decreased peripheral BDNF might mediate the impaired cognitive functions of people with insomnia with SSD.
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