The first night effect: an EEG study of sleep.

作者: H. W. Agnew , Wilse B. Webb , Robert L. Williams

DOI: 10.1111/J.1469-8986.1966.TB02650.X

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摘要: The electroencephalographic records from 43 subjects who slept for four consecutive nights in a laboratory environment were studied an effort to describe the First Night Effect. These showed that first night of sleep contains more awake periods and less Stage I-rapid eye movement sleep. There is delay onset Stages IV I-REM changeable. effects rapidly adapt out by second

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