2016
DOI: 10.1002/dev.21482
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An automated method for coding sleep states in human infants based on respiratory rate variability

Abstract: A novel quantitative method for coding epochs of active and quiet sleep in infants using respiration is reported. The approach uses the variance of the instantaneous breathing rate within brief epochs of sleep. Variances are normalized within subject by dividing by the 75th percentile variance across epochs. Then, a normalized variance active sleep threshold of 0.29 was determined to produce the highest concordance with a method based on visual inspection of respiratory variability (100% and 90% for quiet and … Show more

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“…For each minute, the variance of IBR was used to determine sleep state using the quantitative method described in Isler, Thai, Myers, and Fifer (2016). Briefly, IBR variance is much higher during active sleep (AS) than in quiet sleep (QS).…”
Section: Sleep Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For each minute, the variance of IBR was used to determine sleep state using the quantitative method described in Isler, Thai, Myers, and Fifer (2016). Briefly, IBR variance is much higher during active sleep (AS) than in quiet sleep (QS).…”
Section: Sleep Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, although we relied on twitching to define bouts of active sleep, the presence of twitching alone may not be sufficient to identify that state. Accordingly, to better understand the association between twitching and active sleep across early human development, future studies should seek to associate the rate and patterning of twitching with such physiological measures as EEG activity and respiration (Isler, Thai, Myers, & Fifer, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both of these methods of determining sleep state have been validated against one another and against behavioral measures of determining sleep state. 21,22 EEG power analysis and calculation of right-frontal asymmetry EEG power was computed using 1-s fast Fourier transforms for each of the 125 leads; average power was computed for each electrode for 30-s epochs throughout the session. Power in each electrode in the frontal polar region (Fig.…”
Section: Eeg Acquisition and Sleep State Codingmentioning
confidence: 99%