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Quantifying chirp in sleep spindles.

Suzana V Schönwald1, Diego Z Carvalho, Guilherme Dellagustin, Emerson L de Santa-Helena, Günther J L Gerhardt.   

Abstract

Sleep spindles are considered as a marker of integrity for thalamo-cortical circuits. Recently, attention has been given to internal frequency variation in sleep spindles. In this study, a procedure based on matching pursuit with a Gabor-chirplet dictionary was applied in order to measure chirp rate in atoms representing sleep spindles, also categorized into negative, positive or zero chirp types. The sample comprised 707 EEG segments containing visual sleep spindles, labeled TP, obtained from nine healthy male volunteers (aged 20-34, average 24.6 y). Control datasets were 333 non-REM (NREM) sleep background segments and 287 REM sleep intervals, each with 16s duration. Analyses were carried out on the C3-A2 EEG channel. In TP and NREM groups, the proportion of non-null chirp types was non-random and total chirp distribution was asymmetrical towards negative values, in contrast to REM. Median negative chirp rate in the TP and NREM groups was significantly lower than in REM (-0.4 Hz/s vs -0.3 Hz/s, P < 0.05). Negative chirp atoms outnumbered positives by 50% in TP, while in NREM and REM, they were, respectively, only 22% and 12% more prevalent. TP negative chirp atoms were significantly higher in amplitude compared to positive or zero types. Considering individual subjects, 88.9% had a TP negative/positive chirp ratio above 1 (mean ± sd=1.64 ± 0.65). We propose there is increasing evidence, corroborated by the present study, favoring systematic measurement of sleep spindle chirp rate or internal frequency variation. Preferential occurrence of negatively chirping spindles is consistent with the hypothesis of electrophysiological modulation of neocortical memory consolidation.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21291911     DOI: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2011.01.025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci Methods        ISSN: 0165-0270            Impact factor:   2.390


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