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Effect of slow-wave sleep deprivation on topographical distribution of spindles.

机译:慢波睡眠剥夺对纺锤体形分布的影响。

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Spindle activity, visually scored in the 12-15 Hz range over antero-posterior midline derivations, has been assessed in ten normal subjects during a baseline and a recovery sleep after 2 nights of selective slow-wave sleep (SWS) deprivation. The recovery sleep, characterized by a significant increase of stage 4 and SWS as compared to the baseline, revealed that sleep spindles are reduced in the first NREM sleep cycle. The size of this reduction in spindle density progressively decreased in the course of the night, paralleling the depletion of SWS rebound. Topographical distribution of spindle activity showed a global linear increase over consecutive NREM-REM sleep cycles, regarding to the whole antero-posterior midline EEG derivations except the occipital one. It is concluded that the SWS rebound after 2 nights of selective SWS deprivation is associated with a reduction of spindles during stage 2.
机译:在基线期间以及选择性慢波睡眠(SWS)剥夺2晚后的恢复睡眠状态下,对十名正常受试者的视轴在前后前后中线导数上的视觉评分在12-15 Hz范围内进行了评估。恢复性睡眠的特征是与基线相比,第4阶段和SWS显着增加,这表明在第一个NREM睡眠周期中睡眠纺锤体减少。这种纺锤体密度降低的大小在夜间逐渐减少,与SWS反弹的耗竭平行。纺锤体活动的地形分布显示,在连续的NREM-REM睡眠周期中,除枕骨外的整个前后中线脑电图,整体线性增加。结论是,选择性SWS剥夺2晚后,SWS反弹与阶段2梭形的减少有关。

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