• Title of article

    Microsleep during Partial Sleep Deprivation in Depression

  • Author/Authors

    Ulrich Hemmeter، نويسنده , , Roland Bischof، نويسنده , , Martin Hatzinger، نويسنده , , Erich Seifritz، نويسنده , , Edith Holsboer-Trachsler، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
  • Pages
    11
  • From page
    829
  • To page
    839
  • Abstract
    Background: Sleep deprivation (SD) exerts a beneficial effect on mood and sleep in about 60% of depressed patients usually followed by a relapse into depression after the recovery night. Short phases of sleepiness, especially naps in the early morning, may be responsible for this phenomenon. Methods: To evaluate the effect of short, even ultrashort phases of sleep—microsleep (MS) during partial sleep deprivation (PSD) on mood, cognitive psychomotor performance (CPP), and sleep, an electroencephalograph (EEG) was continuously recorded over 60 hours in 12 patients with major depression. Subjective mood was assessed by a visual analogue scale and CPP by a letter cancellation test. Results: The results illustrate that in depressed patients during PSD the amount of MS is increased, predominantly in the early morning, which was subjectively unrecognized and not observed by nursing staff. Patients with a low cumulative amount of MS during PSD improved significantly in mood, CPP, and sleep pattern compared to the patients with a high amount of MS who showed only slight changes. Conclusion: Therefore, accumulated MS may influence the SD-induced positive effects in depressed patients.
  • Keywords
    major depression , Cognitive performance , Microsleep. sleep deprivation , sleep-EEG
  • Journal title
    Biological Psychiatry
  • Serial Year
    1997
  • Journal title
    Biological Psychiatry
  • Record number

    500528