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Age effects on spectral electroencephalogram activity prior to dream recall

Age effects on spectral electroencephalogram activity prior to dream recall
Age effects on spectral electroencephalogram activity prior to dream recall
Ageing is associated with marked changes in sleep timing, structure and electroencephalographic (EEG) activity. Older people exhibit less slow-wave and spindle activity during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, together with attenuated levels of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep as compared to young individuals. However, the extent to which these age-related changes in sleep impact on dream processing remains largely unknown. Here we investigated NREM and REM sleep EEG activity prior to dream recall and no recall in 17 young (20–31 years) and 15 older volunteers (57–74 years) during a 40 h multiple nap protocol. Dream recall was assessed immediately after each nap. During NREM sleep prior to dream recall, older participants displayed higher frontal EEG delta activity (1–3 Hz) and higher centro-parietal sigma activity (12–15 Hz) than the young volunteers. Conversely, before no recall, older participants had less frontal-central delta activity and less sigma activity in frontal, central and parietal derivations than the young participants. REM sleep was associated to age-related changes, such that older participants had less frontal-central alpha (10–12 Hz) and beta (16–19 Hz) activity, irrespective of dream recall and no recall. Our data indicate that age-related differences in dream recall seem to be directly coupled to specific frequency and topography EEG patterns, particularly during NREM sleep. Thus, the spectral correlates of dreaming can help to understand the cortical pathways of dreaming.
0962-1105
247-256
Chellappa, Sarah L.
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Münch, Mirjam
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Knoblauch, Vera
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Cajochen, Christian
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Chellappa, Sarah L.
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Münch, Mirjam
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Knoblauch, Vera
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Cajochen, Christian
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Chellappa, Sarah L., Münch, Mirjam, Knoblauch, Vera and Cajochen, Christian (2012) Age effects on spectral electroencephalogram activity prior to dream recall. Journal of Sleep Research, 21 (3), 247-256. (doi:10.1111/j.1365-2869.2011.00947.x).

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Abstract

Ageing is associated with marked changes in sleep timing, structure and electroencephalographic (EEG) activity. Older people exhibit less slow-wave and spindle activity during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, together with attenuated levels of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep as compared to young individuals. However, the extent to which these age-related changes in sleep impact on dream processing remains largely unknown. Here we investigated NREM and REM sleep EEG activity prior to dream recall and no recall in 17 young (20–31 years) and 15 older volunteers (57–74 years) during a 40 h multiple nap protocol. Dream recall was assessed immediately after each nap. During NREM sleep prior to dream recall, older participants displayed higher frontal EEG delta activity (1–3 Hz) and higher centro-parietal sigma activity (12–15 Hz) than the young volunteers. Conversely, before no recall, older participants had less frontal-central delta activity and less sigma activity in frontal, central and parietal derivations than the young participants. REM sleep was associated to age-related changes, such that older participants had less frontal-central alpha (10–12 Hz) and beta (16–19 Hz) activity, irrespective of dream recall and no recall. Our data indicate that age-related differences in dream recall seem to be directly coupled to specific frequency and topography EEG patterns, particularly during NREM sleep. Thus, the spectral correlates of dreaming can help to understand the cortical pathways of dreaming.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 18 August 2011
Published date: 1 June 2012

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Local EPrints ID: 480201
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/480201
ISSN: 0962-1105
PURE UUID: d2222f76-da3b-4f59-b4c3-7581fda7090a
ORCID for Sarah L. Chellappa: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6190-464X

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Author: Sarah L. Chellappa ORCID iD
Author: Mirjam Münch
Author: Vera Knoblauch
Author: Christian Cajochen

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