Sleep Science (Oct 2021)

Analysis of sleep spindles in children with Asperger’s syndrome

  • Rodolfo Cebreros-Paniagua,
  • Fructuoso Ayala-Guerrero,
  • Erik Leonardo Mateos-Salgado,
  • Christopher Isaac Villamar-Flores,
  • Carlos Alberto Gutiérrez-Chávez,
  • Ulises Jiménez-Correa

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Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
pp. 201 – 206

Abstract

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Sleep spindles are an element of the sleep microstructure observed on the EEG during the NREM sleep phase. Sleep spindles are associated to sleep stability functions as well as memory consolidation and optimization of different cognitive processes. On the other hand, Asperger’s syndrome (AS) is a generalized developmental disorder in which cognitive and sleep disturbances have been described. In this study we analyzed different characteristics of sleep spindles in a group of children with AS and compared them with sleep spindles of a group of children with typical development paired by age; both groups ranged from 6 to 12 years of age and were all male. We observed a statistically significant decrease in sleep spindles intrinsic frequency in different brain regions in the AS group in relation to the typical development group. This finding could be due to immaturity in brain regions related to the integration of sleep spindles; and this immaturity could be related with cognitive aspects in these patients.

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