Development of sleep during monotonous stimulation as related to individual differences.

I Daum, J P Leonard, F J Hehl
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Abstract

This study was designed to examine whether the sleep-promoting effect of monotonous stimulation depends on individual differences in strength of the nervous system, as was suggested by Pavlov. Sixty male subjects were divided into three groups, depending on their score on the "strength of excitation" scale of the Strelau Temperament Inventory. Within each group, subjects were randomly assigned to be exposed to either a) a sequence of tones or b) "no tones" (i.e., a quiet room). Dependent variables were latencies to Sleep Stage 1 (SOL 1) and Sleep Stage 2 (SOL 2). The main effects of stimulation and strength of the nervous system were not statistically significant. However, there was a significant interaction between stimulation and strength for both dependent variables. "Weak" subjects tended to fall asleep more rapidly during monotonous stimulation, whereas the reverse was true of "strong" subjects. The results suggest that individual differences might play an important role in the development of sleep during monotonous stimulation.

单调刺激下睡眠的发展与个体差异有关。
这项研究的目的是检验单调刺激促进睡眠的效果是否取决于神经系统强度的个体差异,正如巴甫洛夫所提出的那样。60名男性受试者根据他们在斯特劳气质量表中“兴奋强度”的得分分为三组。在每一组中,受试者被随机分配接触a)一系列音调或b)“没有音调”(即,一个安静的房间)。因变量为睡眠阶段1 (SOL 1)和睡眠阶段2 (SOL 2)的潜伏期。刺激和神经系统强度的主要影响无统计学意义。然而,对于两个因变量,刺激和强度之间存在显著的相互作用。在单调的刺激下,“虚弱”的受试者往往更快入睡,而“强壮”的受试者则相反。结果表明,个体差异可能在单调刺激下的睡眠发展中起重要作用。
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