Volume 20 No 9 (2022)
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Effect of Insomnia on Auditory Evoked Potential in Adult Male Population
Greeshma Gopalan, Rinku Garg, Himanshu Thukral
Abstract
Sleep is essential for optimal health. Induced or perceived lack of sleep is a symptom of
insomnia. The most frequently reported consequences of insomnia include impaired attention and
memory deficits. Such changes inthe circadian rhythm can lead to deleterious effects on our normal
neurophysiological functioning which can be assessed with the help of evoked potentials. The
present study is aimed to explore the changes in auditory evoked potential in male individuals suffering
from insomnia when compared to normal subjects.
Keywords
Athens Insomnia Scale, Insomnia, Sleep, Auditory evoked potential
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