Slow (0.7-2 Hz) and fast (2-4 Hz) delta components are differently correlated to theta, alpha and beta frequency bands during NREM sleep

Citation
O. Benoit et al., Slow (0.7-2 Hz) and fast (2-4 Hz) delta components are differently correlated to theta, alpha and beta frequency bands during NREM sleep, CLIN NEU, 111(12), 2000, pp. 2103-2106
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
ISSN journal
13882457 → ACNP
Volume
111
Issue
12
Year of publication
2000
Pages
2103 - 2106
Database
ISI
SICI code
1388-2457(200012)111:12<2103:S(HAF(>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
Objectives: Spectral power of 40 all-night sleep EEGs (Cz-Pz bipolar lead) recorded in 20 healthy young subjects was calculated after normalization on 30-s consecutive epochs by means of an autocorrelation method based on a 1 5-order autoregressive model. Methods: The spectral parameters were calculated for the 7 main EEG bands: slow delta (0.7-2 Hz); fast delta (2-4 Hz); theta (4-8 Hz); alpha (8-12 Hz) ; sigma (12-16 Hz); beta1 (16-35 Hz); and beta 2 (>35 Hz). Results: Strong negative correlations were found between power in the fast delta and either the alpha or the beta bands and between slow delta and the ta bands, whereas the two delta bands showed little correlation with each o ther. Conclusion: The possibility that theses different relationships of slow and fast delta components with other frequency bands might reflect the neocort ical or the thalamocortical origin of the delta waves is discussed. (C) 200 0 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.