Akane Sano, Rosalind Picard, Robert Stickgold
Aug. 30, 2011
Akane Sano, Rosalind Picard, Robert Stickgold
EDA is interesting during sleep Studies have shown that EDA is more likely to have high frequency peak patterns called “storms” during deep sleep (Asahina, 1962). EDA has also been shown to have characteristic differences associated with wake and sleep, although its patterns are not uniquely associated with EEGbased sleep stages (Koumans et al., 1968). Our work advances a quantitative characterization of the relationship between Electrodermal activity (EDA) and Polysomnography (PSG)