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An fMRI Study of the Effects of Vibroacoustic Stimulation on Functional Connectivity in Patients with Insomnia

BACKGROUND: It is well known that vibratory and auditory stimuli from vehicles such as cars and trains can help induce sleep. More recent literature suggests that specific types of vibratory and acoustic stimulation might help promote sleep, but this has not been tested with neuroimaging. Thus, the...

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Autores principales: Zabrecky, George, Shahrampour, Shiva, Whitely, Cutler, Alizadeh, Mahdi, Conklin, Chris, Wintering, Nancy, Doghramji, Karl, Zhan, Tingting, Mohamed, Feroze, Newberg, Andrew, Monti, Daniel
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Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7024098/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32089894
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/7846914
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author Zabrecky, George
Shahrampour, Shiva
Whitely, Cutler
Alizadeh, Mahdi
Conklin, Chris
Wintering, Nancy
Doghramji, Karl
Zhan, Tingting
Mohamed, Feroze
Newberg, Andrew
Monti, Daniel
author_facet Zabrecky, George
Shahrampour, Shiva
Whitely, Cutler
Alizadeh, Mahdi
Conklin, Chris
Wintering, Nancy
Doghramji, Karl
Zhan, Tingting
Mohamed, Feroze
Newberg, Andrew
Monti, Daniel
author_sort Zabrecky, George
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: It is well known that vibratory and auditory stimuli from vehicles such as cars and trains can help induce sleep. More recent literature suggests that specific types of vibratory and acoustic stimulation might help promote sleep, but this has not been tested with neuroimaging. Thus, the purpose of this study was to observe the effects of vibroacoustic stimulation (providing both vibratory and auditory stimuli) on functional connectivity changes in the brain using resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI), and compare these changes to improvements in sleep in patients with insomnia. METHODS: For this study, 30 patients with insomnia were randomly assigned to receive one month of a vibroacoustic stimulation or be placed in a waitlist control. Patients were evaluated pre- and postprogram with qualitative sleep questionnaires and measurement of sleep duration with an actigraphy watch. In addition, patients underwent rs-fMRI to assess functional connectivity. RESULTS: The results demonstrated that those patients receiving the vibroacoustic stimulation had significant improvements in measured sleep minutes as well as in scores on the Insomnia Severity Index questionnaire. In addition, significant changes were noted in functional connectivity in association with the vermis, cerebellar hemispheres, thalamus, sensorimotor area, nucleus accumbens, and prefrontal cortex. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study show that vibroacoustic stimulation alters the brain's functional connectivity as well as improves sleep in patients with insomnia.
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spelling pubmed-70240982020-02-21 An fMRI Study of the Effects of Vibroacoustic Stimulation on Functional Connectivity in Patients with Insomnia Zabrecky, George Shahrampour, Shiva Whitely, Cutler Alizadeh, Mahdi Conklin, Chris Wintering, Nancy Doghramji, Karl Zhan, Tingting Mohamed, Feroze Newberg, Andrew Monti, Daniel Sleep Disord Research Article BACKGROUND: It is well known that vibratory and auditory stimuli from vehicles such as cars and trains can help induce sleep. More recent literature suggests that specific types of vibratory and acoustic stimulation might help promote sleep, but this has not been tested with neuroimaging. Thus, the purpose of this study was to observe the effects of vibroacoustic stimulation (providing both vibratory and auditory stimuli) on functional connectivity changes in the brain using resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI), and compare these changes to improvements in sleep in patients with insomnia. METHODS: For this study, 30 patients with insomnia were randomly assigned to receive one month of a vibroacoustic stimulation or be placed in a waitlist control. Patients were evaluated pre- and postprogram with qualitative sleep questionnaires and measurement of sleep duration with an actigraphy watch. In addition, patients underwent rs-fMRI to assess functional connectivity. RESULTS: The results demonstrated that those patients receiving the vibroacoustic stimulation had significant improvements in measured sleep minutes as well as in scores on the Insomnia Severity Index questionnaire. In addition, significant changes were noted in functional connectivity in association with the vermis, cerebellar hemispheres, thalamus, sensorimotor area, nucleus accumbens, and prefrontal cortex. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study show that vibroacoustic stimulation alters the brain's functional connectivity as well as improves sleep in patients with insomnia. Hindawi 2020-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7024098/ /pubmed/32089894 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/7846914 Text en Copyright © 2020 George Zabrecky et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zabrecky, George
Shahrampour, Shiva
Whitely, Cutler
Alizadeh, Mahdi
Conklin, Chris
Wintering, Nancy
Doghramji, Karl
Zhan, Tingting
Mohamed, Feroze
Newberg, Andrew
Monti, Daniel
An fMRI Study of the Effects of Vibroacoustic Stimulation on Functional Connectivity in Patients with Insomnia
title An fMRI Study of the Effects of Vibroacoustic Stimulation on Functional Connectivity in Patients with Insomnia
title_full An fMRI Study of the Effects of Vibroacoustic Stimulation on Functional Connectivity in Patients with Insomnia
title_fullStr An fMRI Study of the Effects of Vibroacoustic Stimulation on Functional Connectivity in Patients with Insomnia
title_full_unstemmed An fMRI Study of the Effects of Vibroacoustic Stimulation on Functional Connectivity in Patients with Insomnia
title_short An fMRI Study of the Effects of Vibroacoustic Stimulation on Functional Connectivity in Patients with Insomnia
title_sort fmri study of the effects of vibroacoustic stimulation on functional connectivity in patients with insomnia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7024098/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32089894
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/7846914
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