The Relative Contributions of the Homeostatic and Circadian Processes to Sleep Regulation under Conditions of Severe Sleep Restriction

Jul 4, 2012Sleep

How body sleep need and internal body clock each affect sleep during extreme sleep loss

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Abstract

The percentage of slow-wave sleep (SWS) decreased with elapsed time into the sleep episode.

  • No change in the percentage of REM sleep was observed as sleep progressed.
  • Circadian modulation of REM sleep was present, but its variation was smaller than expected.
  • Sleep efficiency remained high throughout the sleep episode and across all circadian phases.
  • High homeostatic pressure appears to reduce the circadian modulation of sleep, particularly affecting sleep efficiency and REM sleep.

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