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Exposure to relaxing words during sleep promotes slow-wave sleep and subjective sleep quality
Authors:Jonas Beck,Erna Loretz,Bjö  rn Rasch
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland;2. The Siesta Group Schlafanalyse GmbH, Vienna, Austria
Abstract:Our thoughts alter our sleep, but the underlying mechanisms are still unknown. We propose that mental processes are active to a greater or lesser extent during sleep and that this degree of activation affects our sleep depth. We examined this notion by activating the concept of “relaxation” during sleep using relaxation-related words in 50 healthy participants. In support of our hypothesis, playing relaxing words during non-rapid eye movement sleep extended the time spent in slow-wave sleep, increased power in the slow-wave activity band after the word cue, and abolished an asymmetrical sleep depth during the word presentation period. In addition, participants reported a higher sleep quality and elevated subjective alertness. Our results support the notion that the activation of mental concepts during sleep can influence sleep depth. They provide a basis for interventions using targeted activations to promote sleep depth and sleep quality to foster well-being and health.
Keywords:SWS   sleep quality   relaxation   cognition   slow-waves   auditory   asymmetry
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