Analysis of A-phase transitions during the cyclic alternating pattern under normal sleep
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An analysis of the EEG signal during the B-phase and A-phases transitions of the cyclic alternating pattern (CAP) during sleep is presented. CAP is a sleep phenomenon composed by consecutive sequences of A-phases (each A-phase could belong to a possible group A1, A2 or A3) observed during the non-REM sleep. Each A-phase is separated by a B-phase which has the basal frequency of the EEG during a specific sleep stage. The patterns formed by these sequences reflect the sleep instability and consequently help to understand the sleep process. Ten recordings from healthy good sleepers were included in this study. The current study investigates complexity, statistical and frequency signal properties of electroencephalography (EEG) recordings at the transitions: B-phase—A-phase. In addition, classification between the onset–offset of the A-phases and B-phase was carried out with a kNN classifier. The results showed that EEG signal presents significant differences (p < 0.05) between A-phases and B-phase for the standard deviation, energy, sample entropy, Tsallis entropy and frequency band indices. The A-phase onset showed values of energy three times higher than B-phase at all the sleep stages. The statistical analysis of variance shows that more than 80 %25 of the A-phase onset and offset is significantly different from the B-phase. The classification performance between onset or offset of A-phases and background showed classification values over 80 %25 for specificity and accuracy and 70 %25 for sensitivity. Only during the A3-phase, the classification was lower. The results suggest that neural assembles that generate the basal EEG oscillations during sleep present an over-imposed coordination for a few seconds due to the A-phases. The main characteristics for automatic separation between the onset–offset A-phase and the B-phase are the energy at the different frequency bands. © 2015, International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering.
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Border identification; CAP; EEG; Nonlinear analysis; Sleep Electroencephalography; Electrophysiology; Entropy; Frequency bands; Nonlinear analysis; Sleep research; Automatic separations; CAP; Classification performance; Different frequency; Frequency signals; Sleep; Standard deviation; Tsallis entropies; Biomedical signal processing; adult; analysis of variance; Article; coordination; electroencephalography; entropy; female; human; k nearest neighbor; male; normal human; oscillation; phase transition; priority journal; sensitivity and specificity; sleep pattern; sleep stage; middle aged; physiology; sleep; Adult; Electroencephalography; Female; Healthy Volunteers; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Sleep
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