Sleep duration at night affects daytime wake EEG spectra
Background
Sleep deprivation leads to decreased performance, alertness and degradation in the health status of a person. Often the person remains unaware of the reduced alertness and may end up taking inaccurate decisions. There was a need to study the sleep duration of college goers and to study the effect of total night-time sleep duration on daytime Electroencephalogram (EEG) characteristics.
A beta band was significantly reduced in the first 45 min of the recording as compared to the baseline. K means cluster showed clustering of two groups with a significant reduction of daytime sleep delta PSD values with reduced total sleep time and time in bed the previous night. The study concluded that subjects with reduced night-time sleep duration generated significantly lesser sleep delta PSD values.
Conclusion
Reduced duration of night-time sleep was associated with worse nap time sleep delta PSD values and vice versa. Interestingly, good quality sleep at night correlated better with delta PSD values of daytime recording.
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