In the recovery nights from total and partial sleep deprivation there is a reduction of oculomotor activity during paradoxical sleep as compared to baseline nights. Aims of the present within-subjects study are to contribute in understanding the nature of the relationship between REM density and sleep need and to evaluate whether an inverse relationship exists between REM density and slow wave sleep (SWS) amount. Six healthy subjects were studied for 7 consecutive weeks with standard polysomnographic recordings. Variations in REM density were assessed in the recovery nights following a gradual sleep restriction, obtained by postponing the sleep onset time while maintaining the final awakening time constant. Results indicate that steep curtailment decreases REM density in the ensuing recovery nights; the decrease is linearly related to the amount of sleep curtailment. The decrease in REM density parallels an increase in SWS, while no corresponding variation was found neither in the duration of paradoxical sleep nor in the latency of any other sleep stage. These results suggest that REM density could be used as a measure of sleep need

Rapid eye movements density as a measure of sleep need: REM density decreases linearly with the reduction of prior sleep duration / Lucidi, Fabio; Devoto, A.; Violani, Cristiano; DE GENNARO, Luigi; Mastracci, P; Bertini, Mario. - In: ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 0013-4694. - STAMPA. - 99:6(1996), pp. 556-561. [10.1016/S0921-884X(96)95671-4]

Rapid eye movements density as a measure of sleep need: REM density decreases linearly with the reduction of prior sleep duration

LUCIDI, Fabio;VIOLANI, Cristiano;DE GENNARO, Luigi;BERTINI, Mario
1996

Abstract

In the recovery nights from total and partial sleep deprivation there is a reduction of oculomotor activity during paradoxical sleep as compared to baseline nights. Aims of the present within-subjects study are to contribute in understanding the nature of the relationship between REM density and sleep need and to evaluate whether an inverse relationship exists between REM density and slow wave sleep (SWS) amount. Six healthy subjects were studied for 7 consecutive weeks with standard polysomnographic recordings. Variations in REM density were assessed in the recovery nights following a gradual sleep restriction, obtained by postponing the sleep onset time while maintaining the final awakening time constant. Results indicate that steep curtailment decreases REM density in the ensuing recovery nights; the decrease is linearly related to the amount of sleep curtailment. The decrease in REM density parallels an increase in SWS, while no corresponding variation was found neither in the duration of paradoxical sleep nor in the latency of any other sleep stage. These results suggest that REM density could be used as a measure of sleep need
1996
REM density; sleep curtailment; slow wave sleep
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Rapid eye movements density as a measure of sleep need: REM density decreases linearly with the reduction of prior sleep duration / Lucidi, Fabio; Devoto, A.; Violani, Cristiano; DE GENNARO, Luigi; Mastracci, P; Bertini, Mario. - In: ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 0013-4694. - STAMPA. - 99:6(1996), pp. 556-561. [10.1016/S0921-884X(96)95671-4]
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