Sigüenza J A, de Andres I, Ibarz J M, Reinoso-Suarez F
Int J Neurosci. 1985 Aug;27(3-4):257-63. doi: 10.3109/00207458509149771.
The dynamic features of visual evoked potentials, elicited by a light emitting diode chronically implanted in the frontal sinus of the freely moving cat, were studied during sleep stages by means of calculation of the power spectra of the EEG prior to the stimulus and the poststimulus EEG which contain the single evoked potential. The statistical analysis between mean frequencies from both EEG prior to the stimulus and single evoked potential, within each sleep stage, showed that the main changes occurred during slow sleep, with a significant increase in the percentage of the alpha band. These results are interpreted as a partial desynchronization evoked by the visual stimulation during the synchronized phase of sleep.
通过计算自由活动猫额窦中长期植入的发光二极管诱发的视觉诱发电位的动态特征,在睡眠阶段,借助于对刺激前脑电图(EEG)以及包含单个诱发电位的刺激后脑电图的功率谱计算来进行研究。每个睡眠阶段内刺激前脑电图和单个诱发电位的平均频率之间的统计分析表明,主要变化发生在慢波睡眠期间,α波段百分比显著增加。这些结果被解释为睡眠同步阶段视觉刺激诱发的部分去同步化。