This study assessed physiological activity in patients with chronic in
somnia before sleep, during sleep and in response to acute stress. Twe
nty-four subjects with chronic insomnia and 25 normal sleepers slept i
n the laboratory overnight and were given a stressful performance task
in the morning. Heart rate was significantly higher in the insomniac
group at night. The next morning, heart rate was not different at base
line, but was significantly higher during the performance task in the
insomniac group. These results are discussed as supporting the notion
that insomniacs have greater physiological responsivity to stress. Fur
ther research is needed to determine if altered physiological activity
is a cause or consequence of insomnia.