Abstract

Slow vertex response (SVR) to sound stimuli was used as an index to assess whether cortical reactivity in REM sleep with tonic mentalis EMG activity (stage 1-REM) corresponds to that in REM sleep or rather to that in stage 1 of NREM sleep. In 11 young adult subjects 3 night polygraphic records were made after administration of 25 or 50 mg of clomipramine or non-active placebo. Stage 1-REM was observed in the drug night in 8 of the 11 subjects. N 1-P 2 and P 2-N 2 amplitudes of SVR were markedly smaller in stage 1-REM than in stage 1, but were virtually of the same height in stage 1-REM and in stage REM. This indicates that cortical reactivity in stage 1-REM closely resembles the counterpart in stage REM. This findings corresponds well with the frequent emergence of vivid dreams in stage 1-REM, indicating that stage 1-REM observed in the present subjects probably represents REM sleep without muscle atonia.

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