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Alpha Reactivity to Complex Sounds Differs during REM Sleep and Wakefulness

We aimed at better understanding the brain mechanisms involved in the processing of alerting meaningful sounds during sleep, investigating alpha activity. During EEG acquisition, subjects were presented with a passive auditory oddball paradigm including rare complex sounds called Novels (the own fir...

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Autores principales: Ruby, Perrine, Blochet, Camille, Eichenlaub, Jean-Baptiste, Bertrand, Olivier, Morlet, Dominique, Bidet-Caulet, Aurélie
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3832371/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24260331
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0079989
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author Ruby, Perrine
Blochet, Camille
Eichenlaub, Jean-Baptiste
Bertrand, Olivier
Morlet, Dominique
Bidet-Caulet, Aurélie
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Blochet, Camille
Eichenlaub, Jean-Baptiste
Bertrand, Olivier
Morlet, Dominique
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description We aimed at better understanding the brain mechanisms involved in the processing of alerting meaningful sounds during sleep, investigating alpha activity. During EEG acquisition, subjects were presented with a passive auditory oddball paradigm including rare complex sounds called Novels (the own first name - OWN, and an unfamiliar first name - OTHER) while they were watching a silent movie in the evening or sleeping at night. During the experimental night, the subjects’ quality of sleep was generally preserved. During wakefulness, the decrease in alpha power (8–12 Hz) induced by Novels was significantly larger for OWN than for OTHER at parietal electrodes, between 600 and 900 ms after stimulus onset. Conversely, during REM sleep, Novels induced an increase in alpha power (from 0 to 1200 ms at all electrodes), significantly larger for OWN than for OTHER at several parietal electrodes between 700 and 1200 ms after stimulus onset. These results show that complex sounds have a different effect on the alpha power during wakefulness (decrease) and during REM sleep (increase) and that OWN induce a specific effect in these two states. The increased alpha power induced by Novels during REM sleep may 1) correspond to a short and transient increase in arousal; in this case, our study provides an objective measure of the greater arousing power of OWN over OTHER, 2) indicate a cortical inhibition associated with sleep protection. These results suggest that alpha modulation could participate in the selection of stimuli to be further processed during sleep.
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spelling pubmed-38323712013-11-20 Alpha Reactivity to Complex Sounds Differs during REM Sleep and Wakefulness Ruby, Perrine Blochet, Camille Eichenlaub, Jean-Baptiste Bertrand, Olivier Morlet, Dominique Bidet-Caulet, Aurélie PLoS One Research Article We aimed at better understanding the brain mechanisms involved in the processing of alerting meaningful sounds during sleep, investigating alpha activity. During EEG acquisition, subjects were presented with a passive auditory oddball paradigm including rare complex sounds called Novels (the own first name - OWN, and an unfamiliar first name - OTHER) while they were watching a silent movie in the evening or sleeping at night. During the experimental night, the subjects’ quality of sleep was generally preserved. During wakefulness, the decrease in alpha power (8–12 Hz) induced by Novels was significantly larger for OWN than for OTHER at parietal electrodes, between 600 and 900 ms after stimulus onset. Conversely, during REM sleep, Novels induced an increase in alpha power (from 0 to 1200 ms at all electrodes), significantly larger for OWN than for OTHER at several parietal electrodes between 700 and 1200 ms after stimulus onset. These results show that complex sounds have a different effect on the alpha power during wakefulness (decrease) and during REM sleep (increase) and that OWN induce a specific effect in these two states. The increased alpha power induced by Novels during REM sleep may 1) correspond to a short and transient increase in arousal; in this case, our study provides an objective measure of the greater arousing power of OWN over OTHER, 2) indicate a cortical inhibition associated with sleep protection. These results suggest that alpha modulation could participate in the selection of stimuli to be further processed during sleep. Public Library of Science 2013-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3832371/ /pubmed/24260331 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0079989 Text en © 2013 Ruby et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Morlet, Dominique
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Alpha Reactivity to Complex Sounds Differs during REM Sleep and Wakefulness
title Alpha Reactivity to Complex Sounds Differs during REM Sleep and Wakefulness
title_full Alpha Reactivity to Complex Sounds Differs during REM Sleep and Wakefulness
title_fullStr Alpha Reactivity to Complex Sounds Differs during REM Sleep and Wakefulness
title_full_unstemmed Alpha Reactivity to Complex Sounds Differs during REM Sleep and Wakefulness
title_short Alpha Reactivity to Complex Sounds Differs during REM Sleep and Wakefulness
title_sort alpha reactivity to complex sounds differs during rem sleep and wakefulness
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3832371/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24260331
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0079989
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