Functional topography of the human nonREM sleep electroencephalogram
- 1 June 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Neuroscience
- Vol. 13 (12) , 2282-2290
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.0953-816x.2001.01597.x
Abstract
The sleep EEG of healthy young men was recorded during baseline and recovery sleep after 40 h of waking. To analyse the EEG topography, power spectra were computed from 27 derivations. Mean power maps of the nonREM sleep EEG were calculated for 1‐Hz bins between 1.0 and 24.75 Hz. Cluster analysis revealed a topographic segregation into distinct frequency bands which were similar for baseline and recovery sleep, and corresponded closely to the traditional frequency bands. Hallmarks of the power maps were the frontal predominance in the delta and alpha band, the occipital predominance in the theta band, and the sharply delineated vertex maximum in the sigma band. The effect of sleep deprivation on EEG topography was determined by calculating the recovery/baseline ratio of the power spectra. Prolonged waking induced an increase in power in the low‐frequency range (1–10.75 Hz) which was largest over the frontal region, and a decrease in power in the sigma band (13–15.75 Hz) which was most pronounced over the vertex. The topographic pattern of the recovery/baseline power ratio was similar to the power ratio between the first and second half of the baseline night. These results indicate that changes in sleep propensity are reflected by specific regional differences in EEG power. The predominant increase of low‐frequency power in frontal areas may be due to a high ‘recovery need’ of the frontal heteromodal association areas of the cortex.Keywords
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