Effect of total sleep deprivation on the dimensional complexity of the waking EEG

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Study Objectives: Sleep deprivation can affect the waking EEG that may reflect information processing of the brain. We examined the effect of total sleep deprivation (TSD) on nonlinear dynamics of the waking EEG. Design: Paired-group design Setting: A sleep disorders laboratory in a hospital. Participants: Twenty healthy male volunteers Interventions: Waking EEG data were recorded from subjects with eyes dosed after (a) an 8-hour night's sleep and (b) TSD for 24 hours. The dimensional complexity (D2), as a nonlinear measure of complexity, of the EEG after a full night sleep were compared with those of the EEG after TSD. Measurements and Results: The sleep-deprived states had lower D2 values at three channels (P4, O2, and C3) than normal states. Conclusions: TSD results in the decrease of complexity in the brain, which may imply sub-optimal information processing of the cerebral cortex:We suggest that the investigation of the relation between nonlinear dynamics of the waking EEG induced by TSD and cognitive performance may offer fruitful clues for understanding the role of sleep and the effects of sleep deprivation on brain function.
Publisher
AMER ACAD SLEEP MEDICINE
Issue Date
2001-03
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

OPTIMAL EMBEDDING DIMENSION; NONLINEAR-ANALYSIS; STRANGE ATTRACTORS; CHAOTIC DYNAMICS; REACTION-TIME; ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAMS; SCHIZOPHRENICS; DEPRESSION; BEHAVIOR; EXPONENT

Citation

SLEEP, v.24, no.2, pp.197 - 202

ISSN
0161-8105
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/21302
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BiS-Journal Papers(저널논문)PH-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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