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FREQUENCY RESPONSE OF THE TRANSFORMING ACTION OF BRAIN SHOWN IN EEG DURING THE SLEEP Natsuo Honda 1 1The 2nd Department of Physiology, Nagasaki University School of Medicine pp.937-942
Published Date 1959/11/1
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1406200860
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The transforming action of the brain shown in EEGs during the sleep of normal males was investigated and some new results were obtained. The above action was obtain-ed by frequency response of brain wave activity caused by the intermittent photic stimuli of various frequencies, while that in the resting condition was resulted by the power spectrum in EEG during the resting condition before flicker stimuli. EEG was traced monopolarily from both frontal, parie-tal, occipital and temporal regions. As the control experiment, frequency response of the waking state, was investigated in order to compare with the sleep state. In the frequen-cy response of the waking state, a peak appeared in the range of alpha frequency which was much similar to that in the power spectrum of the resting condition, in its shape and frequency value. Consequently, it was obvious that EEG response was easy to causeby the intermittent photic stimuli with the frequency of alpha wave (8-12 c/s). At the onset of sleep, these peaks became lowered or disappeared, and, moreover, the brain wave responses scarecely caused by the flicker stimuli of any frequencies.


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