Wednesday 14 March 2007

Human sleep cycles and dream times, what influences the timing and intensity? Sleep history included

I'm doing sleep and dreams research and have developed an iPhone application to help me track my bedtime, rise time, sleep onset and also mark dreams. The app also monitors overall activity overnight as an Actigraph, recording periods of elevated motion and inactivity.



I have a lot of sleep cycle data that I have trouble analyzing.



I know that circadian rhythm is at play with 90-110 minute sleep cycles ehxibited over the course of the night, each one is a progression of various sleep stages, from NREM to REM. REM is more likely to result in a dream reported if awakened during REM.



What I'm seeing is a bunch of orderly patterns, and a lot of chaotic behavior that I cannot explain. Particularly the times of going to sleep and awakening, while dreams exhibit more orderly behavior, with dreams reported at similar times on subsequent days.



I'm also interested in any insight as to what's causing me to wake up at certain times and report dreams. What could be involved in this kind of behavior? I saw research about deuretic hormones not being suppressed for the night, causing the urge to urinate to awaken the dreamer.



Right now I have 90 days of sleep onset and dream data that looks like this:



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Complete 90 day sleep history



  1. In this case, each black marker indicates the sleep onset time for
    the night

  2. The orange marker indicates the time of getting out of bed

  3. The green markers are dreams that I report upon awakening from a
    dream, so dreams occur prior to the marker's location.


  4. Each green
    marker's brightness indicates more clear dream content remembered
    and recorded.


  5. Cyan markers are lucid dreams, where I was aware
    that I was dreaming within a dream.

  6. Cyan color of a marker
    indicates that I could control the dream's content from within a
    dream.

  7. Red markers are periods of insomnia.

  8. The cyan line is
    number of hours after bedtime

  9. The purple line is sleep cycle
    approximation (90 minutes).

The data is stacked with each row being a day of data. You will notice that your eyes start to automatically seek patterns within the vertical arrangement of markers. Because each marker is a dream reported upon awakening, they roughly trace the sleep cycles over the course of the night.



I'm interested in learning what influences the desire to go to bed at a particular time?
What influences the getting out of bed times?
is there some sort of analysis I can perform to understand the pattern within the sleep cycles as it evolves over multiple nights?



Any input is appreciated!

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