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Acta Clinica Croatica | 2016

UTJECAJ GUBITKA SNA NA MOZAK

Tatjana Trošt Bobić; Ana Šečić; Iris Zavoreo; Valentina Matijević; Branimir Filipović; Željka Kolak; Vanja Bašić Kes; Dubravka Ciliga; Dubravka Sajković

Each sleep phase is characterized by specific chemical, cellular and anatomic events of vital importance for normal neural functioning. Different forms of sleep deprivation may lead to a decline of cognitive functions in individuals. Studies in this field make a distinction between total sleep deprivation, chronic sleep restriction, and the situation of sleep disruption. Investigations covering the acute effects of sleep deprivation on the brain show that the discovered behavioral deficits in most cases regenerate after two nights of complete sleep. However, some studies done on mice emphasize the possible chronic effects of long-term sleep deprivation or chronic restriction on the occurrence of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. In order to better understand the acute and chronic effects of sleep loss, the mechanisms of neural adaptation in the situations of insufficient sleep need to be further investigated. Future integrative research on the impact of sleep deprivation on neural functioning measured through the macro level of cognitive functions and the micro molecular and cell level could contribute to more accurate conclusions about the basic cellular mechanisms responsible for the detected behavioral deficits occurring due to sleep deprivation.


Acta Clinica Croatica | 2016

The impact of sleep deprivation on the brain

Tatjana Trošt Bobić; Ana Šečić; Iris Zavoreo; Valentina Matijević; Branimir Filipović; Željka Kolak; Vanja Bašić Kes; Dubravka Ciliga; Dubravka Sajković

Each sleep phase is characterized by specific chemical, cellular and anatomic events of vital importance for normal neural functioning. Different forms of sleep deprivation may lead to a decline of cognitive functions in individuals. Studies in this field make a distinction between total sleep deprivation, chronic sleep restriction, and the situation of sleep disruption. Investigations covering the acute effects of sleep deprivation on the brain show that the discovered behavioral deficits in most cases regenerate after two nights of complete sleep. However, some studies done on mice emphasize the possible chronic effects of long-term sleep deprivation or chronic restriction on the occurrence of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. In order to better understand the acute and chronic effects of sleep loss, the mechanisms of neural adaptation in the situations of insufficient sleep need to be further investigated. Future integrative research on the impact of sleep deprivation on neural functioning measured through the macro level of cognitive functions and the micro molecular and cell level could contribute to more accurate conclusions about the basic cellular mechanisms responsible for the detected behavioral deficits occurring due to sleep deprivation.


Acta Clinica Croatica | 2016

The impact of sleep deprivation on brain.

Tatjana Trošt Bobić; Ana Šečić; Iris Zavoreo; Valentina Matijević; Branimir Filipović; Željka Kolak; Vanja Bašić Kes; Dubravka Ciliga; Dubravka Sajković

Each sleep phase is characterized by specific chemical, cellular and anatomic events of vital importance for normal neural functioning. Different forms of sleep deprivation may lead to a decline of cognitive functions in individuals. Studies in this field make a distinction between total sleep deprivation, chronic sleep restriction, and the situation of sleep disruption. Investigations covering the acute effects of sleep deprivation on the brain show that the discovered behavioral deficits in most cases regenerate after two nights of complete sleep. However, some studies done on mice emphasize the possible chronic effects of long-term sleep deprivation or chronic restriction on the occurrence of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. In order to better understand the acute and chronic effects of sleep loss, the mechanisms of neural adaptation in the situations of insufficient sleep need to be further investigated. Future integrative research on the impact of sleep deprivation on neural functioning measured through the macro level of cognitive functions and the micro molecular and cell level could contribute to more accurate conclusions about the basic cellular mechanisms responsible for the detected behavioral deficits occurring due to sleep deprivation.


Kinesiology: international journal of fundamental and applied kinesiology | 2011

POSTURE IN TOP-LEVEL CROATIAN RHYTHMIC GYMNASTS AND NON-TRAINEES

Josipa Radaš; Tatjana Trošt Bobić


Hrvatski športskomedicinski vjesnik | 2010

LUMBAR SPINE DYNAMIC STABILITY EVALUATION – A NEW FIELD TEST

Tatjana Trošt Bobić; Josipa Radaš


Archive | 2018

Physical activity and health of children and adolescents

Danijel Jurakić; Marija Rakovac; Tatjana Trošt Bobić; Stjepan Heimer; Igor Jukić


14th International Scientific Conference of Sport Kinetics | 2018

Cerebrovascular risk factors and social anamnesis after stroke

Branimir Filipović; Tatjana Trošt Bobić; Iris Zavoreo; Dubravka Ciliga; Lidija Petrinović; Goran Bobić; Vanja Bašić-Kes


Zbornik radova XII Simpozija preventivne pedijatrije. Kretanje i zdravlje u djece i mladih | 2017

Utjecaj različitih vrsta tjelesne aktivnosti u terapiji pretilosti u djece i mladih

Tatjana Trošt Bobić; Dubravka Ciliga; Igor Jukić


Zbornik radova 26. Ljetne škole kineziologa Republike Hrvatske, Kineziološke kompetencije u područjima edukacije, sporta, sportske rekreacije i kineziterapije. | 2017

Individualni pristup u kineziterapiji djeteta s cerebralnom paralizom. Prikaz slučaja.

Dubravka Ciliga; Tatjana Trošt Bobić; Kristina Horvat


Zbornik radova 25. Ljetne škole kineziologa RH. | 2017

Kineziterapija u razvitku hrvatskog društva

Tatjana Trošt Bobić; Dubravka Ciliga; Lidija Petrinović

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Vanja Bašić Kes

University Hospital Centre Zagreb

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Vanja Bašić-Kes

Medical University of Warsaw

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