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Language

English

Publication Date

7-1-2026

Journal

Clinical EEG and Neuroscience

DOI

10.1177/15500594261450039

PMID

42115857

PMCID

PMC13237756

PubMedCentral® Posted Date

5-11-2026

PubMedCentral® Full Text Version

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Abstract

Rationale

Substance use disorders are associated with notable sleep disturbances. Electroencephalogram (EEG) alpha power occurs during wakeful rest, is associated with sleepiness, and indicates neural deactivation.

Objectives

The goal of the current study was to assess the effects of abstinence on the relationship between alpha power and subjective sleep quality in participants with cocaine use disorder (CUD).

Methods

Participants with CUD (n = 32) who were recently or non-abstinent completed a resting-state EEG paradigm (90 s eyes open/closed). Absolute alpha power was calculated using the fast Fourier transform and by averaging within the power spectra of the alpha band (8–13 Hz). The participants rated their subjective sleep quality on a scale of 1–10 for the past 7 nights. Bayesian linear mixed models evaluated the unique and moderating effects of sleep quality, group (abstinent, non-abstinent), eye condition (open, closed), and electrode location on resting-state alpha power.

Results

Results indicated that subjective sleep quality did not differ between groups and that alpha power was decreased in the non-abstinent group. However, in the abstinent group only, better sleep quality was associated with decreased alpha power. There was no evidence of a relationship between sleep and alpha power in the non-abstinent group. This effect was similar across eye conditions, but was stronger at the right, posterior, and superior electrodes.

Conclusions

These results could indicate a return to homeostasis during early abstinence or that those currently using might not get as much benefit from sleep, highlighting resting-state alpha power as a potential target for addressing sleep-related issues.

Keywords

cocaine, sleep, alpha power, resting-state EEG, substance use

Published Open-Access

yes

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