Yang Chien-Ming, Wu Chia-Suo
Department of Psychology, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Int J Psychophysiol. 2007 Jan;63(1):87-97. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2006.08.006. Epub 2006 Oct 2.
Event-related potential (ERP) is one of the best techniques for studying information processing during sleep because it does not require behavioral responses or consciousness awareness. Several ERP components have been identified during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, but the associated underlying processes of these waveforms remain unclear. The present study examines the effect of sleep stage and time of night on the NREM ERPs to further understand these processes. An oddball paradigm was conducted in 11 healthy subjects to elicit ERPs throughout the night. Polysomnographic recordings were also applied to identify sleep stages. The results showed that P220, N350, and P900 decreased during the second half of the night, when the NREM sleep drive is partially satiated. This finding is consistent with the notion that the NREM ERPs reflect an inhibitory process associated with sleep drive. P220 and P900 were also found to increase as subjects entering deep sleep. However, the N350 was not affected by the deepening of sleep and peaked earlier during stage 1 sleep. Although these components are all related to the process for sleep preservation, the N350 may be more associated with sleep-wake transition and the P220 and P900 with the process of deepening of sleep.
事件相关电位(ERP)是研究睡眠期间信息处理的最佳技术之一,因为它不需要行为反应或意识觉知。在非快速眼动(NREM)睡眠期间已识别出几种ERP成分,但这些波形相关的潜在过程仍不清楚。本研究考察睡眠阶段和夜间时间对NREM ERPs的影响,以进一步了解这些过程。对11名健康受试者采用Oddball范式在整个夜间诱发ERP。同时应用多导睡眠图记录来识别睡眠阶段。结果显示,当NREM睡眠驱动力部分得到满足时,P220、N350和P900在夜间后半段降低。这一发现与NREM ERPs反映与睡眠驱动力相关的抑制过程这一观点一致。还发现随着受试者进入深度睡眠,P220和P900增加。然而,N350不受睡眠加深的影响,且在第1阶段睡眠中更早达到峰值。尽管这些成分均与睡眠维持过程相关,但N350可能更多地与睡眠-觉醒转换相关,而P220和P900与睡眠加深过程相关。