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家犬睡眠期间的心率及心率变异性()。睡前情绪的中等影响。

Heart Rate and Heart Rate Variability during Sleep in Family Dogs (). Moderate Effect of Pre-Sleep Emotions.

作者信息

Varga Bence, Gergely Anna, Galambos Ágoston, Kis Anna

机构信息

Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1117 Budapest, Hungary.

Department of Cognitive Science, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, 1111 Budapest, Hungary.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2018 Jul 2;8(7):107. doi: 10.3390/ani8070107.

Abstract

The domestic dog () has been shown to both excel in recognising human emotions and produce emotion-related vocalisations and postures that humans can easily recognise. However, little is known about the effect of emotional experiences on subsequent sleep physiology, a set of phenomena heavily interrelated with emotions in the case of humans. The present paper examines heart rate (HR) and heart rate variability (HRV) during dogs' sleep, measures that are influenced by both positive and negative emotions in awake dogs. In Study I, descriptive HR and HRV data is provided on = 12 dogs about the different sleep stages (wake, drowsiness, non-rapid eye movement (non-REM), REM; scoring based on electroencephalogram (EEG) data). We conclude that wakefulness is characterised by higher HR and lower HRV compared to all sleep stages. Furthermore, drowsiness is characterised by higher HR and lower HRV than non-REM and REM, but only if the electrocardiogram (ECG) samples are taken from the first occurrence of a given sleep stage, not when the longest periods of each sleep stage are analysed. Non-REM and REM sleep were not found to be different from each other in either HR or HRV parameters. In Study II, sleep HR and HRV measures are compared in = 16 dogs after a positive versus negative social interaction (within-subject design). The positive social interaction consisted of petting and ball play, while the negative social interaction was a mixture of separation, threatening approach and still face test. Results are consistent with the two-dimensional emotion hypothesis in that following the intense positive interaction more elevated HR and decreased HRV is found compared to the mildly negative (lower intensity) interaction. However, although this trend can be observed in all sleep stages except for REM, the results only reach significance in the wake stage. In sum, the present findings suggest that HR and HRV are possible to measure during dogs' sleep, and can potentially be used to study the effect of emotions not only during but also after such interactions.

摘要

家犬已被证明在识别人类情感方面表现出色,并且能产生人类易于识别的与情感相关的叫声和姿势。然而,关于情感体验对后续睡眠生理的影响却知之甚少,而在人类中,这一系列现象与情感密切相关。本文研究了犬类睡眠期间的心率(HR)和心率变异性(HRV),这两项指标在清醒犬类中会受到积极和消极情绪的影响。在研究I中,提供了12只犬在不同睡眠阶段(清醒、困倦、非快速眼动(non-REM)、快速眼动;基于脑电图(EEG)数据评分)的描述性HR和HRV数据。我们得出结论,与所有睡眠阶段相比,清醒状态的特征是HR较高且HRV较低。此外,困倦状态的特征是HR高于非快速眼动和快速眼动阶段且HRV较低,但前提是心电图(ECG)样本取自给定睡眠阶段的首次出现时,而非分析每个睡眠阶段最长时间段时。未发现非快速眼动和快速眼动睡眠在HR或HRV参数上存在差异。在研究II中,对16只犬在积极与消极社交互动后(受试者内设计)的睡眠HR和HRV指标进行了比较。积极社交互动包括抚摸和玩球,而消极社交互动则是分离、威胁性靠近和静止脸测试的组合。结果与二维情感假设一致,即与轻度消极(较低强度)互动相比,强烈积极互动后HR升高且HRV降低。然而,尽管除快速眼动阶段外,在所有睡眠阶段都能观察到这种趋势,但结果仅在清醒阶段达到显著水平。总之,目前的研究结果表明,HR和HRV在犬类睡眠期间是可以测量的,并且有可能不仅用于研究此类互动期间,还可用于研究互动之后的情感影响。

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