The Effect of Sleep on the Fast and Slow Components of the Auditory Brainstem Response: A Case Study

Lauren A. Harvey, W. Wilson, R. Darnell, A. Bradley, F. C. Baker
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This study examined the effects of sleep on the slow and fast components of the auditory brainstem response (ABR) in a human subject. ABR waveforms, electroencephalogram and rectal temperature were recorded from 1 adult male during overnight sleep, and the slow and fast components of the ABR were extracted using a six-level over-complete discrete wavelet transform (OCDWT). Initial results suggested ABR wave V, and its corresponding slow and fast components, increased in latency during sleep stages 2 and 4 relative to the awake state, but autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) time series analyses showed these increases were best explained by decreases in body temperature. These results support suggestions that decreases in body temperature during sleep result in an increase in both synaptic transmission and axonal conduction times in the 8th cranial nerve and auditory brainstem, and that these changes are reversible.
睡眠对听觉脑干反应的快慢成分的影响:一个案例研究
这项研究检查了睡眠对人类受试者听觉脑干反应(ABR)的慢速和快速部分的影响。记录1名成年男性夜间睡眠时的ABR波形、脑电图和直肠温度,采用六电平过完备离散小波变换(OCDWT)提取ABR的慢速和快速分量。初步结果表明,相对于清醒状态,ABR波V及其相应的慢速和快速成分在睡眠阶段2和4的潜伏期增加,但自回归综合移动平均(ARIMA)时间序列分析显示,这些增加最好的解释是体温下降。这些结果支持了睡眠期间体温降低导致第8颅神经和听觉脑干突触传递和轴突传导时间增加的建议,并且这些变化是可逆的。
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