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    What Does Sleep Do For Us? Although scientists are still trying to learn exactly why people need sleep, animal studies show that sleep is necessary for survival. For example, while rats normally live for two to three years, those deprived of REM ......
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    A stage in the normal sleep cycle during which dreams occur and the body undergoes marked changes including rapid eye movement, loss of reflexes, and  ......
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    Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is a stage of sleep characterized by the rapid and random movement of the eyes. Rapid eye movement sleep is classified into two categories: tonic and phasic.[1] It was identified and defined by Nathaniel Kleitman and his stu...
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    It was the invention of the electroencephalograph allowed scientists to study sleep in ways that were not previously possible. During the 1950s, a gradate student named Eugene Aserinsky used this tool to discover what is known today as REM sleep. Further ...
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    Psychology definition for Non-REM Sleep (NREM) in normal everyday language, edited by psychologists, professors and leading students. Help us get better. ... Non-REM Sleep (NREM): + add to my flashcards There are two main categories of sleep, Non-Rapid .....
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    All the most commonly prescribed drugs for mental and emotional disorders affect dreams—typically via their effects on REM sleep. Under healthy conditions REM sleep ‘turns-on' when activity levels of the biogenic amines (e.g. noradrenaline) decrease and a...
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    REM Sleep in Cats Although the discovery of REM sleep ultimately had a huge impact on sleep research, the initial report of a connection between REM sleep and dreaming was met with "an outburst of apathy" in the scientific community (Lubin, 1974). Many .....
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    REM paralyzes, then sexually activates you before producing the dream By Patrick McNamara, Ph.D.... ... Most cognitive products of the Mind are produced by relatively straightforward activation/de-activation patterns in widely distributed neural networks ...