阿司匹林
安慰剂
睡眠(系统调用)
慢波睡眠
睡眠阶段
脑电图
麻醉
睡眠开始
医学
听力学
多导睡眠图
内科学
失眠症
精神科
病理
替代医学
操作系统
计算机科学
作者
James Horne,B.S. Shackell
出处
期刊:Sleep
[Oxford University Press]
日期:1987-07-01
卷期号:10 (4): 383-392
被引量:91
标识
DOI:10.1093/sleep/10.4.383
摘要
On three different occasions, six healthy young adult subjects ahd their body temperatures raised by an average of 2.0 degrees C for 30 min while sitting in baths of warm water. This was done once at 1700 h and on two occasions at 2100 h, once after the subjects had taken aspirin and once after a placebo. Nighttime sleep was recorded after each experimental condition and for baseline nights following nil heating. Records were scored both visually and by an automated sleep stager. Electroencephalographic (EEG) power was computed over the night. Results from the automated scoring were very similar to those of the visual method. While the early bath caused no changes in sleep, the late bath + placebo resulted in significant rises in stage 4 sleep and slow wave sleep (SWS) and significant falls in sleep onset and in REM sleep. Aspirin mostly counteracted these effects and, in particular, left stage 4 sleep and SWS at baseline levels. EEG power was significantly increased only after the late bath plus placebo, supporting the SWS outcome. These findings were assessed in light of other comparable results from our laboratory. It seems that as the time of the day of heating recedes from nighttime sleep, a larger "dose" of heating is required to produce the same effect.
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