EEG Bands of Wakeful Rest, Slow-Wave and Rapid-Eye-Movement Sleep at Different Brain Areas in Rats

Accumulating evidences have revealed that neuronal oscillations with various frequency bands in the brain have different physiological functions. However, the frequency band divisions in rats were typically based on empirical spectral distribution from limited channels information. In the present st...

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Main Authors: Jing Wei, Yanran Wang, Guangzhan Fang, Mingming Chen, Miaomiao Xue, Daqing Guo, Dezhong Yao, Yang Xia
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-08-01
Series:Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience
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rat
Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fncom.2016.00079/full
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spelling doaj-caccece0f6ac424a88b8ba7ae99359332020-11-24T22:19:30ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience1662-51882016-08-011010.3389/fncom.2016.00079212128EEG Bands of Wakeful Rest, Slow-Wave and Rapid-Eye-Movement Sleep at Different Brain Areas in RatsJing Wei0Yanran Wang1Guangzhan Fang2Mingming Chen3Miaomiao Xue4Daqing Guo5Dezhong Yao6Yang Xia7University of Electronic Science and Technology of ChinaUniversity of Electronic Science and Technology of ChinaChinese Academy of SciencesUniversity of Electronic Science and Technology of ChinaUniversity of Electronic Science and Technology of ChinaUniversity of Electronic Science and Technology of ChinaUniversity of Electronic Science and Technology of ChinaUniversity of Electronic Science and Technology of ChinaAccumulating evidences have revealed that neuronal oscillations with various frequency bands in the brain have different physiological functions. However, the frequency band divisions in rats were typically based on empirical spectral distribution from limited channels information. In the present study, functionally relevant frequency bands across vigilance states and brain regions were identified using factor analysis based on 9 channels EEG signals recorded from multiple brain areas in rats. We found that frequency band divisions varied both across vigilance states and brain regions. In particular, theta oscillations during REM sleep were subdivided into two bands, 5-7 and 8-11 Hz corresponding to the tonic and phasic stages, respectively. The spindle activities of SWS are different along the anterior-posterior axis, lower oscillations (~16 Hz) in frontal regions and higher in parietal (~21 Hz). The delta and theta activities were co-varied in the visual and auditory cortex during wakeful rest. In addition, power spectra of beta oscillations were significantly decreased in association cortex. These results provide us some new insights into understand the brain oscillations across vigilance states, and also indicate that the spatial factor should not be ignored when considering the frequency band divisions in rats.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fncom.2016.00079/fullratREM sleepfactor analysisfrequency bandPower spectrawakeful rest
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author Jing Wei
Yanran Wang
Guangzhan Fang
Mingming Chen
Miaomiao Xue
Daqing Guo
Dezhong Yao
Yang Xia
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Yanran Wang
Guangzhan Fang
Mingming Chen
Miaomiao Xue
Daqing Guo
Dezhong Yao
Yang Xia
EEG Bands of Wakeful Rest, Slow-Wave and Rapid-Eye-Movement Sleep at Different Brain Areas in Rats
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience
rat
REM sleep
factor analysis
frequency band
Power spectra
wakeful rest
author_facet Jing Wei
Yanran Wang
Guangzhan Fang
Mingming Chen
Miaomiao Xue
Daqing Guo
Dezhong Yao
Yang Xia
author_sort Jing Wei
title EEG Bands of Wakeful Rest, Slow-Wave and Rapid-Eye-Movement Sleep at Different Brain Areas in Rats
title_short EEG Bands of Wakeful Rest, Slow-Wave and Rapid-Eye-Movement Sleep at Different Brain Areas in Rats
title_full EEG Bands of Wakeful Rest, Slow-Wave and Rapid-Eye-Movement Sleep at Different Brain Areas in Rats
title_fullStr EEG Bands of Wakeful Rest, Slow-Wave and Rapid-Eye-Movement Sleep at Different Brain Areas in Rats
title_full_unstemmed EEG Bands of Wakeful Rest, Slow-Wave and Rapid-Eye-Movement Sleep at Different Brain Areas in Rats
title_sort eeg bands of wakeful rest, slow-wave and rapid-eye-movement sleep at different brain areas in rats
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience
issn 1662-5188
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Accumulating evidences have revealed that neuronal oscillations with various frequency bands in the brain have different physiological functions. However, the frequency band divisions in rats were typically based on empirical spectral distribution from limited channels information. In the present study, functionally relevant frequency bands across vigilance states and brain regions were identified using factor analysis based on 9 channels EEG signals recorded from multiple brain areas in rats. We found that frequency band divisions varied both across vigilance states and brain regions. In particular, theta oscillations during REM sleep were subdivided into two bands, 5-7 and 8-11 Hz corresponding to the tonic and phasic stages, respectively. The spindle activities of SWS are different along the anterior-posterior axis, lower oscillations (~16 Hz) in frontal regions and higher in parietal (~21 Hz). The delta and theta activities were co-varied in the visual and auditory cortex during wakeful rest. In addition, power spectra of beta oscillations were significantly decreased in association cortex. These results provide us some new insights into understand the brain oscillations across vigilance states, and also indicate that the spatial factor should not be ignored when considering the frequency band divisions in rats.
topic rat
REM sleep
factor analysis
frequency band
Power spectra
wakeful rest
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fncom.2016.00079/full
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