The K-complex: a 7-decade history
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The K-complex: a 7-decade history
Abstract
The K-complex was first described by Loomis et al 67 years ago in a paper that was one of a series of seminal studies of sleep conducted in Loomis' private laboratory. The study of the K-complex was almost immediately taken up by many notable figures in early electroencephalography research, such as Robert Schwab, Mary Brazier, and W. Gray Walter. More than 200 papers have been published in the years since these early studies, including major reviews in 1956 by Roth et al and in 1985 by Peter Halász. More recently, K-complex study has been taken up by event-related potentials researchers such as Ken Campbell and animal neurophysiologists such as Florin Amzica and Mircea Steriade. The present paper provides a historical and thematically based review of the K-complex literature and attempts to integrate the various theoretical positions and neurophysiologic data. Specifically, K-complexes are discussed in terms of their relationship to other electroencephalographic phenomena, their relationship to autonomic activation, their role in the study of information processing during sleep, and what is understood of their underlying neurophysiology.
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