Literature DB >> 8991455

Low-dimensional dynamic self-organization in delta-sleep: effect of partial sleep deprivation.

R Cerf1, M Sefrioui, M Toussaint, R Luthringer, J P Macher.   

Abstract

Studies on extended data including 37 electroencephalographic (EEC) records of delta-sleep, each 10(3) s long (six subjects: up to seven nights per subject, comprising normal sleep, partial deprivation and recovery), confirmed earlier conclusions that rare episodes of low-dimensional dynamic self-organization, with life-times between 10 and 20 s, are present in stage 4 sleep. Particular care was taken of the Theiler correction which, in some delta-sleep signals, required the deletion of trajectory points covering nearly one pseudo-period. The percentage of segments showing an episode, i.e. the attractor probability, decreased with a change in sleep conditions either deprivation or recovery prior to the next deprivation. Repetition of deprivation over three nights resulted in an adaptation process, manifested by an increase in attractor probability. After the sharp decrease in probability observed when recovery was established prior to the next deprivation, and on return to normal conditions of sleep at 2200 hours, the probability was immediately close to that observed in normal baseline sleep conditions free of any interference. The observation of a definite effect of sleep deprivation and recovery upon the number of stage 4 attractors observed provides a line of approach to the physiological significance of the probability of such attractors.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8991455     DOI: 10.1007/bf00206706

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Cybern        ISSN: 0340-1200            Impact factor:   2.086


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