Publications by authors named "Hong-Sheng Bian"

Vigilance is a sensitive ability to respond to small changes in the environment and it is a major component of various cognitive performance tasks.Professionals in a variety of fields require high physical and vigilance performance during the working process to ensure productivity,workplace safety,and their own safety. This article reviews the research progress in vigilance in terms of the examination methods,influencing factors,and drug treatment in recent years,aiming to improve the understanding of vigilance and provide support for the research on vigilance and clinical treatment of vigilance-related dysfunctions.

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  • - The study focused on how differences in stress responses (low responders and high responders) affect sleep patterns in rats subjected to single-prolonged stress (SPS).
  • - High responder (HR) rats showed increased sleep duration and more frequent awakenings compared to low responders (LR) and control groups, suggesting distinct sleep-wake patterns based on their stress response.
  • - The findings indicate that HR rats exhibit characteristics similar to PTSD, making them better models for studying sleep disorders related to PTSD.
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Memory is known as a series of behavioral changes caused by an experience, while learning is a process for acquiring memory. In the present study, we suggested a new method (hexagonal maze) to evaluate the learning and memory of rats. For preliminary validation, the authors used the maze to carry out two classical experiments.

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