Behavioral, Event‐Related Potential, and EEG/FFT Changes at Sleep Onset
- 30 January 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Psychophysiology
- Vol. 28 (1) , 54-64
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8986.1991.tb03386.x
Abstract
Behavioral, event-related potential (ERP), and EEG measures were obtained to describe more fully the relationship between brain activity and arousal level during the process of falling asleep. In addition to standard polysomnographic measures, tones were presented at random intervals throughout two nights to each of nine subjects. Subjects were instructed to respond to the tones whenever they heard them. Initial sleep onset was disrupted five times following zero through four successive response failures. Sampling of EEG was initiated 5 s prior to tone onset (EEG analyses) and continued for 5 s following tone onset (ERP data). With EEG ordered as a function of response rate, significant increases in power were found across all standard frequency bands for the pretone data at sleep onset. Significant changes in amplitude were related to decreasing responsivity for all late ERP components except P2. Inasmuch as virtually all EEG frequencies and ERP components were strongly influenced by momentary changes in arousal, arousal must be considered a (possibly the) primary determinant of the characteristics of the overall electrical output of the brain. Response cessation coupled with sharp increases in EEG synchronization mark the point of sleep onset.Keywords
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