Van Sweden B, Van Dijk J G, Caekebeke J F
Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Medical Center St. Jozef, Bilzen, Belgium.
Neuropsychobiology. 1994;29(3):152-6. doi: 10.1159/000119078.
Information processing of auditory stimuli in sleeping healthy volunteers is studied by means of an oddball paradigm. Latencies of the early (N1P2) complex are affected by NREM sleep depth and show a progressive slowing. The amplitude of the early N1 component depends on stimulus type and probability and is increased following deviant stimuli. In strict comparison with waking, late responses (N2-P3) complex only follows deviant stimuli. Both latencies and amplitude increase more in NREM than in REM sleep. Thus the early response is mainly affected by vigilance, the late response mainly depends on stimulus type. Results are discussed in terms of comparison processing, context updating and orienting response patterning hypotheses put forward in cognitive psychophysiology.
通过奇偶数范式研究睡眠中健康志愿者对听觉刺激的信息处理。早期(N1P2)复合波的潜伏期受非快速眼动睡眠深度影响并呈逐渐减慢趋势。早期N1成分的振幅取决于刺激类型和概率,且在异常刺激后会增加。与清醒状态严格对比,晚期反应(N2 - P3)复合波仅跟随异常刺激。潜伏期和振幅在非快速眼动睡眠中比在快速眼动睡眠中增加得更多。因此,早期反应主要受警觉性影响,晚期反应主要取决于刺激类型。根据认知心理生理学中提出的比较处理、情境更新和定向反应模式假说对结果进行了讨论。