Natale Vincenzo
Department of Psychology, University of Bologna, Viale Berti Pichat 5, 40127 Bologna, Italy.
Neurosci Lett. 2002 Mar 1;320(1-2):102-4. doi: 10.1016/s0304-3940(02)00031-9.
Previous research studies indicate that motor activity during sleep is lateralized to the non-dominant hand. We put forward the hypothesis that the relative superiority of the non-dominant hand movements during night could arise from a different circadian phase relationship between the two hemispheres, independently of the sleep condition. The present study evaluated whether actigraphic data are consistent with such hypothesis. A total of 58 right-handed university students wore actigraphs (AMI 32K) on both left and right wrist for 3 consecutive days. Mesor and acrophase were computed using cosinor analysis. Moreover, factorial analysis of variances were carried out on side (left versus right) and time of day. The results indicated that the left hand circadian rhythm had a significant phase delay in comparison to the right hand one. The mean activity of the left hand was significantly higher than that of the right hand from 20:00 until 04:00 h. The results are suggestive of a different circadian activation between the two hemispheres and are discussed in relation to models of circadian regulation of sleep/wake cycle.
先前的研究表明,睡眠期间的运动活动偏向于非优势手。我们提出假设,夜间非优势手运动的相对优势可能源于两个半球不同的昼夜节律相位关系,与睡眠状态无关。本研究评估了活动记录仪数据是否与该假设一致。共有58名右利手大学生在左右手腕上连续佩戴活动记录仪(AMI 32K)3天。使用余弦分析计算中值和峰值相位。此外,对左右手(左侧与右侧)和一天中的时间进行了方差析因分析。结果表明,左手的昼夜节律与右手相比有显著的相位延迟。从20:00到04:00,左手的平均活动明显高于右手。这些结果表明两个半球之间存在不同的昼夜激活,并结合睡眠/觉醒周期的昼夜调节模型进行了讨论。