[Paradoxical sleep and information processing: exploration by inversion of the visual field].

Canadian journal of psychology Pub Date : 1991-06-01
J De Koninck, F Prévost
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The purpose of this study was to test the potential relationship between REM sleep and information processing with inversion of the visual field. In the first experiment, four male subjects slept in the laboratory for two sessions of 6 consecutive nights: 2 adaptation nights, 2 nights of polysomnography, and 2 nights of dream collection. During the days preceding Nights 3, 4, 5, and 6 of each session, the subjects wore glasses which, during the second session, completely inverted (rotation of 180 degrees) their visual field. In a second experiment with four other male subjects, the order of conditions was reversed, and the experimental condition (visual inversion) was introduced a second time. When the data of the two experiments were combined, there was a significant (p less than .01) increase in the percentage of REM sleep from Nights 3 and 4 of the control condition to Nights 3 and 4 of the visual inversion condition, but there was no significant change in any of the other sleep stages. There was a significant decrease in horizontal (p less than .04) and vertical (p less than .005) REM density and in the density of vertical REM bursts (p less than .02). The increase in REM sleep supports the hypothesis that REM sleep contributes to information processing while the decrease in REM density suggests that this component of REM sleep may be involved in a homeostatic process of sensory input.

[矛盾睡眠和信息处理:视野反转的探索]。
本研究的目的是测试快速眼动睡眠与视野反转信息处理之间的潜在关系。在第一个实验中,4名男性受试者在实验室连续睡了6个晚上,分别是2个适应夜、2个多导睡眠记录夜和2个梦境收集夜。在每个阶段的第3、4、5和6夜的前几天,受试者戴着眼镜,在第二个阶段,他们的视野完全颠倒(旋转180度)。在与另外四名男性受试者的第二次实验中,条件顺序颠倒,第二次引入实验条件(视觉反转)。当两个实验的数据相结合时,从对照条件的第3天和第4晚到视觉反转条件的第3天和第4晚,快速眼动睡眠的百分比显著增加(p < 0.01),但其他任何睡眠阶段都没有显著变化。水平(p < 0.04)和垂直(p < 0.005)快速眼动密度显著降低,垂直快速眼动爆发密度显著降低(p < 0.02)。快速眼动睡眠的增加支持了快速眼动睡眠有助于信息处理的假设,而快速眼动睡眠密度的减少表明快速眼动睡眠的这一部分可能参与了一个自我平衡的感觉输入过程。
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