Biofeedback of Eye Movements for Sleep
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概要
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We examined the effects of biofeedback of saccadic eye movements (saccades) on sleep onset. EEGs and EOGs of 20 subjects closing eyes were measured. When the saccade exceeded a given level, a pip tone was feedbacked to 10 subjects in F-group (FG). They were asked to refrain from moving their eyes, when a pip tone was sounded. The other 10 subjects were in yoked control group (YG). The number of saccades in FG decreased gradually. The average sleep onset time to stage 1 for FG was 12 min and YG was 16 min. All subjects in FG went to sleep. Although nine subjects in YG went to sleep, there were larger inter-individual differences in the number of saccades.
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著者
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Yagi Akihiro
Department Of Integrated Psychological Science Kwansei Gakin Unversity
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Yagi Akihiro
Department Of Psychology Kwansei Gakuin University
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Tabuchi Yumiko
Department of Psychology, Kwansei Gakuin University
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Tabuchi Yumiko
Department Of Psychology Kwansei Gakuin University
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