| Literature DB >> 8123427 |
J Zeitlhofer1, P Anderer, S Obergottsberger, P Schimicek, S Lurger, E Marschnigg, B Saletu, L Deecke.
Abstract
Topographic aspects of all night sleep EEG were investigated in 10 healthy volunteers (age 20-35 years). EEG brain maps showed an increase of delta power from stage 1 to 4, a decrease of alpha power most pronounced parieto-occipitally and a slowing of the dominant alpha frequency. Differences of EEG power in different sleep stages (as compared to wakefulness) are displayed topographically. Analysis of the course of stage 2 showed an increase of delta power and a decrease of theta power in the first sections of the night, and an increase of beta power later in the night.Mesh:
Year: 1993 PMID: 8123427 DOI: 10.1007/bf01191077
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brain Topogr ISSN: 0896-0267 Impact factor: 3.020