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dc.contributor.authorScholz, UJ
dc.contributor.authorKubicki, S
dc.contributor.authorBianchi, AM
dc.contributor.authorCerutti, S
dc.date.accessioned2022-02-18T09:27:11Z
dc.date.available2022-02-18T09:27:11Z
dc.date.issued1997
dc.identifier.citationScholz U., Bianchi A., Cerutti S., Kubicki S., "Vegetative background of sleep: Spectral analysis of the heart rate variability", PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, cilt.62, sa.5, ss.1037-1043, 1997
dc.identifier.issn0031-9384
dc.identifier.othervv_1032021
dc.identifier.otherav_3d0b8a1f-2ee2-4282-8441-91eb8ee93e0e
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/177243
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1016/s0031-9384(97)00234-5
dc.description.abstractPhasic events during sleep, either arousal or REM-burst related, and the associated transient cardiovascular responses have been the subject of intensive research in previous studies. However, nontransient (stationary) fluctuations in heart rate have been studied less extensively in the past. They allow a differentiation of the sympathetic and parasympathetic activation, which are related to a low-frequency (LF) and a high-frequency (HF) component of the heart rate variability (HRV) signal, respectively. The resulting LF/HF ratio is a quantitative index of the sympatho-vagal balance. Sleep polygrams from 20 healthy volunteers were recorded in a sleep laboratory. Standard vegetative tests (orthostatic and Valsalva tests) were evaluated. A segmentation procedure, performed on the HRV signal, separated 70-130 transients during the night from the records of stationary heart rate fluctuations. From these periods the sympatho-vagal balance, quantified by the LF/HF, was computed by means of spectral analysis. The more synchronized the sleep was, the more the LF/HF decreased, whereas the LF/HF was significantly increased during REM sleep,indicating a sympathetic predominance during this period. Such an increase was also evident during the last 15 min before REM sleep onset. Results suggest that spectral analysis of the HRV provides additional information of the ultradian rhythmic behavior of the autonomic nervous system function beyond the traditional cardiovascular measurements (mean heart rate, blood pressure, etc.). In contrast to these measurements, which generally show a continuously decreasing cardiovascular activity, as the night proceeds, the results of this study reveal a high sympathetic peak activity during the later REM sleep periods, which is comparable in magnitude to that found in the upright position in wakefulness. This activity may be associated to the well-known incidence peak of ischemic events in the early morning hours. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Inc.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.subjectDavranış Bilimleri
dc.subjectYaşam Bilimleri
dc.subjectTemel Bilimler
dc.subjectBehavioral Neuroscience
dc.subjectBiological Psychiatry
dc.subjectExperimental and Cognitive Psychology
dc.subjectNeuropsychology and Physiological Psychology
dc.subjectGeneral Psychology
dc.subjectPsychology (miscellaneous)
dc.subjectHuman-Computer Interaction
dc.subjectSocial Sciences & Humanities
dc.subjectPhysical Sciences
dc.subjectLife Sciences
dc.subjectYaşam Bilimleri (LIFE)
dc.subjectSinirbilim ve Davranış
dc.subjectDAVRANIŞ BİLİMLERİ
dc.subjectTemel Bilimler (SCI)
dc.subjectPsikoloji
dc.subjectPSİKOLOJİ, BİYOLOJİK
dc.subjectSosyal ve Beşeri Bilimler
dc.titleVegetative background of sleep: Spectral analysis of the heart rate variability
dc.typeMakale
dc.relation.journalPHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR
dc.contributor.department, ,
dc.identifier.volume62
dc.identifier.issue5
dc.identifier.startpage1037
dc.identifier.endpage1043
dc.contributor.firstauthorID3371400


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