Objective: To study interhemispheric asymmetry (IHA) according to electroencephalography (EEG) data of a healthy person during cognitive awakening from the second stage of daytime sleep before restoring the performance of the psychomotor test.
Material And Methods: In 23 healthy adult subjects, we studied IHA in the amplitude-amplitude interaction of EEG rhythms for 20 sec segments before spontaneous awakening determined by the moment the alpha-rhythm appearance on the EEG and the subsequent onset of psychomotor activity. The state of the subject during this period (in the initial stage of the so-called cognitive awakening preceding the behavioral awakening), when the person is unable to move, but is able to perceive external stimuli, is an experimental model for highlighting signs of conscious activity of patients when coming out of a coma.
Zh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova
June 2021
The authors discuss modern ideas about the neurophysiological mechanisms of awakening from sleep and the results of own EEG studies of the spatio-temporal dynamics of the activity of the cerebral hemispheres using the own experimental model for studying consciousness in the sleep-wake paradigm. This model is based on continuous execution of a monotonous psychomotor test performed lying down with eyes closed and allows observing several short-term sleep episodes during a 1-hour experiment, followed by spontaneous awakening and restoration of the psychomotor test. A necessary condition for the restoration of activity during spontaneous awakening is the emergence of the EEG alpha rhythm, the parameters of which determine the effectiveness of the restoration of the psychomotor test and, accordingly, the achievement of a certain level of consciousness, and therefore can be considered as a neurophysiological correlate of consciousness activation upon awakening.
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