We examined REM sleep periodicity in typical narcoleptics and patients who
had shown signs of a narcoleptic tetrad without HLA DRB1*1501/DQB1*0602 or
DR2 antigens, using spectral analysis based on the maximum entropy method.
The REM sleep period of typical narcoleptics showed two peaks, one at 70-90
min and one at 110-130 min at night, and a single peak at around 70-90 min
during the daytime. The nocturnal REM sleep period of typical narcoleptics
may be composed of several different periods, one of which corresponds to
that of their daytime REM sleep.