Literature DB >> 11447349

Dynamics of frontal EEG activity, sleepiness and body temperature under high and low sleep pressure.

C Cajochen1, V Knoblauch, K Kräuchi, C Renz, A Wirz-Justice.   

Abstract

The impact of sleep deprivation (high sleep pressure) vs sleep satiation (low sleep pressure) on waking EEG dynamics, subjective sleepiness and core body temperature (CBT) was investigated in 10 young volunteers in a 40 h controlled constant posture protocol. The differential sleep pressure induced frequency-specific changes in the waking EEG from 1-7 Hz and 21-25 Hz. Frontal low EEG activity (FLA, 1-7 Hz) during sleep deprivation exhibited a prominent increase as time awake progressed, which could be significantly attenuated by sleep satiation attained with intermittent naps. Subjective sleepiness exhibited a prominent circadian regulation during sleep satiation, with virtually no homeostatic modulation. These extremely different sleep pressure conditions were not reflected in significant changes of the CBT rhythm. The data demonstrate that changes in FLA during wakefulness are to a large extent determined by the sleep-wake dependent process with little circadian modulation, and reflect differential levels of sleep pressure in the awake subject.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11447349     DOI: 10.1097/00001756-200107200-00046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroreport        ISSN: 0959-4965            Impact factor:   1.837


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