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The present study was performed in order to determine whether spontaneous K-complex are induced by sensory stimuli. Electroencephalogram (EEG) segments in stage 2 sleep containing an evoked K-complex or spontaneous K-complex were separately averaged with respect to the peak of N300, one of the main components constituting the K-complex. Small negative and positive components were found immediately before the main components of spontaneous K-complex in averaged EEG. These two components were judged to correspond to N100 and P200 induced by the sound stimulus. The present findings suggest that the spontaneous K-complex is n a spontaneous phenomenon but that it is induced by sensory stimuli.
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Fushimi, M., Niiyama, Y., Fujiwara, R., Satoh, N., & Hishikawa, Y. (1998). Some sensory stimuli generate spontaneous K-complexes. In Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences (Vol. 52, pp. 150–152). Blackwell Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-1819.1998.tb01000.x
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