Violani C, De Gennaro L, Capogna M, Costa M, Renzi P
Boll Soc Ital Biol Sper. 1984 Aug 31;60(8):1581-6.
The hypothesis of a predominance of the right hemisphere in stage REM as compared to NREM has been tested through a spectral analysis of the EEG recorded from left (T3) and right (T4) temporal sites in 5 young healthy right-handed male subjects. Variations in the asymmetry coefficient R - L/R + L in different sleep stages have been analyzed by one way ANOVAs and Sheffé's tests. The hypothesis of a progressive increase in left hemisphere activity throughout different REM cycles as one approaches final awakenings have been investigated by comparing variations in the asymmetry coefficient for epochs of REM and stage 2 NREM sampled in different phases of the REM cycle. EEG results do not support either the hypothesized stage dependent or cycle dependent variation in EEG activity during sleep. We question whether variations in EEG amplitude and synchronization can be used as indices of hemispheric asymmetries during sleep.
通过对5名年轻健康右利手男性受试者左颞部(T3)和右颞部(T4)记录的脑电图进行频谱分析,对快速眼动(REM)阶段相比非快速眼动(NREM)阶段右半球占优势的假说进行了检验。通过单因素方差分析和谢费检验分析了不同睡眠阶段不对称系数R - L/R + L的变化。通过比较在REM周期不同阶段采样的REM期和NREM 2期的不对称系数变化,研究了随着接近最终觉醒,在不同REM周期中左半球活动逐渐增加的假说。脑电图结果不支持睡眠期间脑电图活动中假定的阶段依赖性或周期依赖性变化。我们质疑脑电图振幅和同步性的变化是否可作为睡眠期间半球不对称的指标。