Hofer M A
Dev Psychobiol. 1976 Mar;9(2):189-205. doi: 10.1002/dev.420090212.
Two-week-old infant rats were studied before and after 24 hr of maternal absence. This experience produced an increase in time spent awake, a reduction in time spent in paradoxical sleep (PS), and an increased frequency of state transitions with more frequent and shorter periods of both slow-wave sleep (SWS) AND PS. Body movements were increased and nonnutritive sucking decreased during PS after separation. Other aspects of sleep organization were relativly stable: the pattern of probability of direction of state transitions, the integration of the physiological and behavioral determinants of state, the pattern and amount of nonnutritive sucking, and the underlying PS cycle period. These findings, and the results of 2 control experiments, suggest that some aspects of the prolonged absence of the mother produce a shift in the infant's central neutral state regulation through processes yet to be understood.
对两周大的幼鼠在母婴分离24小时前后进行了研究。这种经历导致幼鼠清醒时间增加,异相睡眠(PS)时间减少,状态转换频率增加,慢波睡眠(SWS)和PS的周期更频繁且更短。分离后在PS期间身体活动增加,非营养性吸吮减少。睡眠组织的其他方面相对稳定:状态转换方向的概率模式、状态的生理和行为决定因素的整合、非营养性吸吮的模式和数量,以及潜在的PS周期时长。这些发现以及两个对照实验的结果表明,母亲长时间不在的某些方面通过尚未明了的过程导致婴儿中枢神经状态调节发生了变化。