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Effectiveness of Visual vs. Acoustic Closed-Loop Stimulation on EEG Power Density during NREM Sleep in Humans.
Danilenko, Konstantin V; Kobelev, Evgenii; Yarosh, Sergei V; Khazankin, Grigorii R; Brack, Ivan V; Miroshnikova, Polina V; Aftanas, Lyubomir I.
Afiliação
  • Danilenko KV; Institute of Physiology and Basic Medicine, 630117 Novosibirsk, Russia; kobelev13@mail.ru (E.K.); yarosh@physiol.ru (S.V.Y.); khazankin@physiol.ru (G.R.K.); brack@physiol.ru (I.V.B.); pvmirosh@gmail.com (P.V.M.); liaftanas@gmail.com (L.I.A.).
  • Kobelev E; Institute of Physiology and Basic Medicine, 630117 Novosibirsk, Russia; kobelev13@mail.ru (E.K.); yarosh@physiol.ru (S.V.Y.); khazankin@physiol.ru (G.R.K.); brack@physiol.ru (I.V.B.); pvmirosh@gmail.com (P.V.M.); liaftanas@gmail.com (L.I.A.).
  • Yarosh SV; Institute of Physiology and Basic Medicine, 630117 Novosibirsk, Russia; kobelev13@mail.ru (E.K.); yarosh@physiol.ru (S.V.Y.); khazankin@physiol.ru (G.R.K.); brack@physiol.ru (I.V.B.); pvmirosh@gmail.com (P.V.M.); liaftanas@gmail.com (L.I.A.).
  • Khazankin GR; Institute of Physiology and Basic Medicine, 630117 Novosibirsk, Russia; kobelev13@mail.ru (E.K.); yarosh@physiol.ru (S.V.Y.); khazankin@physiol.ru (G.R.K.); brack@physiol.ru (I.V.B.); pvmirosh@gmail.com (P.V.M.); liaftanas@gmail.com (L.I.A.).
  • Brack IV; Department of Information Technologies, Novosibirsk State University, 630090 Novosibirsk, Russia.
  • Miroshnikova PV; Institute of Physiology and Basic Medicine, 630117 Novosibirsk, Russia; kobelev13@mail.ru (E.K.); yarosh@physiol.ru (S.V.Y.); khazankin@physiol.ru (G.R.K.); brack@physiol.ru (I.V.B.); pvmirosh@gmail.com (P.V.M.); liaftanas@gmail.com (L.I.A.).
  • Aftanas LI; Institute of Physiology and Basic Medicine, 630117 Novosibirsk, Russia; kobelev13@mail.ru (E.K.); yarosh@physiol.ru (S.V.Y.); khazankin@physiol.ru (G.R.K.); brack@physiol.ru (I.V.B.); pvmirosh@gmail.com (P.V.M.); liaftanas@gmail.com (L.I.A.).
Clocks Sleep ; 2(2): 172-181, 2020 Jun.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33089198
ABSTRACT
The aim of the study was to investigate whether visual stimuli have the same potency to increase electroencephalography (EEG) delta wave power density during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep as do auditory stimuli that may be practical in the treatment of some sleep disturbances. Nine healthy subjects underwent two polysomnography sessions-adaptation and experimental-with EEG electrodes positioned at Fz-Cz. Individually adjusted auditory (pink noise) and visual (light-emitting diode (LED) red light) paired 50-ms signals were automatically presented via headphones/eye mask during NREM sleep, shortly (0.75-0.90 s) after the EEG wave descended below a preset amplitude threshold (closed-loop in-phase stimulation). The alternately repeated 30-s epochs with stimuli of a given modality (light, sound, or light and sound simultaneously) were preceded and followed by 30-s epochs without stimulation. The number of artifact-free 1.5-min cycles taken in the analysis was such that the cycles with stimuli of different modalities were matched by number of stimuli presented. Acoustic stimuli caused an increase (p < 0.01) of EEG power density in the frequency band 0.5-3.0 Hz (slow waves); the values reverted to baseline at post-stimuli epochs. Light stimuli did not influence EEG slow wave power density (p > 0.01) and did not add to the acoustic stimuli effects. Thus, dim red light presented in a closed-loop in-phase fashion did not influence EEG power density during nocturnal sleep.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article