Automatic analysis of the hemispheric EEG relationships during wakefulness and sleep
Academic Article
Publication Date:
1982
abstract:
The data obtained through the use of R/L ratios did not allow to determine whether the R activation during sleep was an active phenomenon or an expression of a reduced activation in the L hemisphere. If the latter is true the hemisphere dominant for verbal-intellectual functions, during sustained inter-relationships with the external environment, could lose this property during sleep. Thus, the R activation in the EEG during sleep might depend upon an alterating asymmetrical function of the two hemispheres in relation to a circadian cycle.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Analysis; EEG relationships; Wakefulness; Sleep
List of contributors:
Navona, Carlo
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