Title: Analysis of the Sleep Stages in Sleep‐Wakefulness Regimens of Varied Length
Abstract: ABSTRACT Two to 4 different young adult males were studied while on five different regimens of sleep‐wakefulness. The regimens studied were: 3 hrs sleep, 6 hrs wakefulness; 4 hrs sleep, 8 hrs wakefulness; 6 hrs sleep, 12 hrs wakefulness; 10 hrs sleep, 20 hrs wakefulness; and, 12 hrs sleep, 24 hrs wakefulness. The EEG‐EOG was recorded during the sleep period. The largest change in sleep pattern occurred in the short regimens. In these regimens Stage 2 was reduced and Stages 3/4 increased. The amount of REM sleep was stable across all regimens. The temporal distribution of Stages REM and 4 was maintained within the modified regimens. Increases in amount of prior wakefulness acted predictably to increase the amount of Stage 4. REM sleep was responsive to sleep onset time.
Publication Year: 1977
Publication Date: 1977-09-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref', 'pubmed']
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