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Siesta
Wireless 32 Channel Sleep Machine
The
Perception Laboratory of the Department is equipped with the Siesta
Wireless 32 channel sleep machine, which is good for the diagnosis of
sleep problems by using physiological indices of EEG, breathing movement,
oxygenation of blood, heart rate, EMG, leg movement, and body position.
The machine can synchronically provide the video display with physiological
measures, and can help diagnose s leep problems related to respiration,
arousal, and limb movement separately .
The
Siesta Wireless 32 channel sleep machine, together with the NeuroScan,
can be used for the study of information processing in sleep. However,
its application on sleep research related to EEG is very limited. Foremost,
ERP method can not be applied as the timing between the application
of the stimulus and the trigger is not accurate. Actually, there is
no trigger. Only a note could be located manually at the point when
the stimulus is to be applied. Nonetheless, it can produce an on-line
summary of sleep consisting spectrum components of EEG, REM, and EMG
so that the stages in sleep could be identified.
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