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KMID : 1002120060030010052
Journal of Korean Sleep Research Society
2006 Volume.3 No. 1 p.52 ~ p.56
Active EEG Components During Stage 2 Sleep
Lee Il-Keun

Han Sel-Heui
Kim Han-Young
Oh Jee-Young
Kim Hee-Jin
Kang Joong-Koo
Kwon Oh-Young
Park Ki-Jong
Shon Young-Min
Jung Ki-Young
Yum Myung-Kul
Abstract
Background: Sleep EEG is not an inactive electrical phenomenon but a active restorative process which is not understood in detail. Understanding stage2 sleep EEG with K complex and sleep spindle can be helpful for the demonstration of sleep physiology related with EEG source generation by specific brain regions. This study has been performed for better understanding stage2 sleep from electrical point of view using ICA (Independent Component Analysis) method.

Methods: Stage2 sleep EEG was recorded from 23 normal subjects. Independent EEG components were investigated after running ICA with individual EEG followed by group IC analysis including scalp topography, IC dipole source localization, and percent variance analyses.

Results: After applying inclusion criteria to identified IC¡¯s from each subjects, three major components were obtained. They are anterior cingulate (IC_AC), midline frontal (IC_MF), and midline parietal (IC_MP) components. They explained 43.4% of the whole stage2 sleep EEG (20.3% by IC_MF, 14.5% by IC_AC, and 8.6% by IC_MP).

Conclusions : Significant part of stage2 sleep EEG was generated by midline structures such as anterior cingulate, midline frontal and midling parietal regions which are related with thalamocortical mechanism for the generation of sleep phenomenon. Further analysis can clarify the electrophysiological basis of sleep EEG.
KEYWORD
stage2 sleep, EEG, independent component analysis
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