During the transition from wake to sleep, the human brain exhibits progressive, regional, and frequency-specific electroencephalographic (EEG) changes, mainly represented by (a) an increase of the slowest frequencies (≤ 7 Hz) with an anteroposterior gradient; (b) a shift from a posterior to an anterior dominance of alpha activity (8–12 Hz); (c) an increase in the sigma frequency range (~ 12–15 Hz), denoting the emergence of sleep spindles; and (d) a generalized reduction of the highest frequency activity (16–40 Hz). Moreover, several subcortical structures show sleep-like rhythms before the cortically defined sleep onset. Also, the dynamics of the interactions between cortical areas are characterized by progressive modifications during the wake-sleep transition. According to these findings, sleep onset should not be considered a global and unitary phenomenon, but a complex local and progressive process, during which sleep-like and wake-like EEG patterns coexist. Several peculiar phenomena often observed at sleep onset (hypnagogic hallucinations, sleep misperception, and mesograde amnesia) may be explained by such spatiotemporal asynchronies

Timing and topography of sleep onset. Asynchronies and eegional changes of brain activity / Gorgoni, M.; D'Atri, A.; Scarpelli, S.; Ferrara, M.; De Gennaro, L.. - (2019), pp. 19-31. - HANDBOOK OF BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE. [10.1016/B978-0-12-813743-7.00002-5].

Timing and topography of sleep onset. Asynchronies and eegional changes of brain activity

Gorgoni M.;D'Atri A.;Scarpelli S.;De Gennaro L.
2019

Abstract

During the transition from wake to sleep, the human brain exhibits progressive, regional, and frequency-specific electroencephalographic (EEG) changes, mainly represented by (a) an increase of the slowest frequencies (≤ 7 Hz) with an anteroposterior gradient; (b) a shift from a posterior to an anterior dominance of alpha activity (8–12 Hz); (c) an increase in the sigma frequency range (~ 12–15 Hz), denoting the emergence of sleep spindles; and (d) a generalized reduction of the highest frequency activity (16–40 Hz). Moreover, several subcortical structures show sleep-like rhythms before the cortically defined sleep onset. Also, the dynamics of the interactions between cortical areas are characterized by progressive modifications during the wake-sleep transition. According to these findings, sleep onset should not be considered a global and unitary phenomenon, but a complex local and progressive process, during which sleep-like and wake-like EEG patterns coexist. Several peculiar phenomena often observed at sleep onset (hypnagogic hallucinations, sleep misperception, and mesograde amnesia) may be explained by such spatiotemporal asynchronies
2019
Handbook of Bbehavioral neuroscience
9780128137437
cortical connectivity; EEG topography; intracerebral recordings; local sleep; rhythmic oscillations; sleep onset; wake-sleep transition
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Timing and topography of sleep onset. Asynchronies and eegional changes of brain activity / Gorgoni, M.; D'Atri, A.; Scarpelli, S.; Ferrara, M.; De Gennaro, L.. - (2019), pp. 19-31. - HANDBOOK OF BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE. [10.1016/B978-0-12-813743-7.00002-5].
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