心跳
清醒
脑电图
睡眠纺锤
心理学
心率
慢波睡眠
神经科学
睡眠(系统调用)
K-络合物
QRS波群
大脑活动与冥想
睡眠阶段
听力学
非快速眼动睡眠
睡眠开始
多导睡眠图
心脏病学
医学
内科学
失眠症
计算机科学
血压
计算机安全
操作系统
精神科
作者
Julia Lechinger,Dominik Philip Johannes Heib,Walter Gruber,Manuel Schabus,Wolfgang Klimesch
摘要
Abstract Based on physiological models of neurovisceral integration, different studies have shown how cognitive processes modulate heart rate and how the heartbeat, on the other hand, modulates brain activity. We tried to further determine interactions between cardiac and electrical brain activity by means of EEG. We investigated how the heartbeat modulates EEG in 23 healthy controls from wakefulness to deep sleep and showed that frontocentral heartbeat evoked EEG amplitude and phase locking (as measured by intertrial phase locking), at about 300‐400 ms after the R peak, decreased with increasing sleep depth with a renewed increase during REM sleep, which underpins the assumption that the heartbeat evoked positivity constitutes an active frontocortical response to the heartbeat. Additionally, we found that individual heart rate was correlated with the frequency of the EEG's spectral peak (i.e., alpha peak frequency during wakefulness). This correlation was strongest during wakefulness and declined linearly with increasing sleep depth. Furthermore, we show that the QRS complex modulates spindle phase possibly related to the correspondence between the frequency of the QRS complex and the spindle frequency of about 12–15 Hz. Finally, during deep sleep stages, a loose temporal coupling between heartbeats and slow oscillation (0.8 Hz) could be observed. These findings indicate that cardiac activity such as heart rate or individual heartbeats can modulate or be modulated by ongoing oscillatory brain activity.
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