Dreem的潜在能力评估:一种用于睡眠期间脑电图锁相声刺激的动态装置

A. Puchkova, O. Tkachenko, I. P. Trapeznikov, I. A. Piletskaya, E.V. Tiunova, M.M. Sazonova, A. Taranov, S. Gruzdeva, V. Dorokhov
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摘要

睡眠障碍是现代社会的重大问题之一。目前的研究正在寻找改善睡眠质量和慢波脑活动的非药物方法,慢波脑活动在体内平衡和认知功能中起着至关重要的作用。其中一种很有前途的方法是声刺激,它与深度睡眠脑电图节律相锁定。已经有证据表明,这种刺激可以改善慢波脑活动。这篇文章介绍了Dreem:一种无线消费设备,可以在家庭条件下进行声波睡眠刺激。该设备有干式脑电图电极、用于脉搏血氧测量的光传感器和一个加速度计。内置的软件检测深度睡眠,对上升的德尔塔波进行音频刺激,并自动进行睡眠分期。在该设备的初步研究中,三名受试者通过脑电图记录和刺激进行10至24次夜间睡眠记录。设备记录的原始数据可供用户使用,足以用于睡眠分期和基本睡眠分析。自动催眠图反映了正常夜间睡眠的结构。刺激标记的平均脑电图显示慢波检测器和刺激放置在δ波上升坡上的高效率。Dreem设备作为一种易于使用的实验室外数据采集工具,引起了睡眠研究人员的兴趣。
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Assessment of potential capabilities of Dreem: An ambulatory device for EEG phase-locked acoustic stimulation during sleep
Sleep disorders are one of the significant problems in the modern society. Current research is on the lookout for the nonpharmacological ways to improve sleep quality and slow wave brain activity that plays a crucial role in homeostasis and cognitive functions. One of the promising approaches is acoustic stimulation that is phase-locked to deep sleep EEG rhythms. It was already shown that such stimulation improves slow wave brain activity. This article describes Dreem: a wireless consumer device that performs acoustic sleep stimulation in home conditions. The device has dry EEG electrodes, photo sensor for pulse oximetry, and an accelerometer. The inbuilt software detects deep sleep, performs audio stimulation on the ascending slope of the delta wave and does automatic sleep staging. In the pilot study of the device, three subjects made 10 to 24 recordings of night sleep with EEG recording and stimulation. The raw data recorded by the device is available to the user and is sufficient for sleep staging and basic sleep analysis. Automatic hypnograms reflect the structure of a normal night sleep. EEG averaged by the stimulation markers demonstrated the high efficacy of slow wave detectors and placement of stimulations on the ascending slope of a delta wave. Dreem device is of interest for the sleep researchers as an easy to use tool for an out-of-lab data acquisition.
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