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  • |Term=Non-REM sleep ...energy to remove an electron (negative particle) from an atom or molecule. Non-ionizing radiation includes visible, infrared, and ultraviolet light; micro
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  • |Term=Non-REM sleep ...energy to remove an electron (negative particle) from an atom or molecule. Non-ionizing radiation includes visible, infrared, and ultraviolet light; micro
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  • ...phase. Stages one, two, and three occur during non-rapid eye movement (non-REM) sleep, in which a person first falls asleep and then transitions from ligh ...ycles, each lasting about 90 minutes, which include both non-REM sleep and REM sleep {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • ...and inhibition of nearly all voluntary muscles during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, and reduced interactions with surroundings. There are two basic types of sleep: [[REM sleep]] and [[non-REM sleep]] which itself has three different stages. Each is linked to specific
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  • Deep sleep is the third stage of [[Non-rapid eye movement sleep|non-REM sleep]], which is itself the first phase of the sleep cycle. During deep sl ...non-REM sleep to REM sleep before beginning the progression again with non-REM sleep.
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  • |Term=REM sleep ...t definition=REM sleep - The stage of sleep when most dreams occur. During REM sleep, a person's brain activity, breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure
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  • ...kefulness and [[Rapid eye movement sleep|REM sleep]], or wakefulness and [[Non-rapid eye movement sleep|NREM sleep]]. ...two categories: [[REM sleep behavior disorder|REM parasomnias]] and [[Non-REM sleep parasomnias]].
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  • |Term=non-small cell lung cancer ...sleep known as the quiet or restful phase. During the three stages of non-REM sleep, a person falls asleep and then transitions from light sleep to deep
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  • == REM Rebound == ...served in individuals who have been deprived of [[Rapid Eye Movement (REM)|REM sleep]] for a certain period.
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  • == REM Sleep == '''REM sleep''' (pronounced /rɛm/ sleep), also known as '''Rapid Eye Movement sle
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  • ...e severe when a person is abruptly awakened during a deep sleep cycle or [[REM sleep]]. Sleep inertia is caused by sudden awakening during [[non-REM sleep]] or [[REM sleep]]. It is more severe when awakening occurs during the deep stages of
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  • == Rapid Eye Movement (REM) == '''Rapid Eye Movement''' ('''REM''') <ref>{{IPA|ˈræpɪd aɪ muːvmənt}}</ref> is a unique phase of sleep
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  • ...The term originates from the fact that, unlike [[Rapid eye movement sleep|REM sleep]], sleepers in this state do not exhibit rapid eye movements. ...from its contrast with [[Rapid eye movement sleep|REM sleep]]. The prefix "non-" is of English origin, meaning "not". "Rapid" is derived from the Latin ''
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  • == NREM (Non-Rapid Eye Movement) == '''NREM''' or '''Non-Rapid Eye Movement''' (pronounced: en-rem) is one of the two basic states of sleep. It is characterized by a lack of
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  • ...both NREM and REM sleep. Also called non-rapid eye movement sleep and non-REM sleep {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • ...and inhibition of nearly all voluntary muscles during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, and reduced interactions with surroundings. ...eye movement (REM) sleep. These stages progress cyclically from 1 through REM then begin again with stage 1.
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  • '''Rapid eye movement sleep''' ('''REM sleep''', '''REM-S''') is a unique phase of sleep in mammals and birds, distinguishable by r * [[Non-rapid eye movement sleep]] (NREM)
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  • * [[REM sleep]]: A stage of sleep characterized by rapid eye movements and dreaming * [[Non-REM sleep]]: The portion of sleep that is not characterized by rapid eye moveme
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  • * [[Slow-wave Sleep]]: The deepest phase of non-REM sleep, characterized by the presence of delta waves. * [[Rapid Eye Movement Sleep|REM Sleep]]: A phase of sleep characterized by rapid eye movements, dreaming, a
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  • ...s from full wakefulness to the first stage of sleep, known as [[NREM sleep|Non-Rapid Eye Movement (NREM) sleep]]. ...ion through the various stages of NREM and [[REM sleep|Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep]] in a specific order. It typically lasts about 90 minutes and is re
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  • ...id Eye Movement (REM) sleep]] and [[Non-Rapid Eye Movement (NREM) sleep]]. REM sleep, also known as active sleep, is when dreaming occurs. NREM sleep, als ...er significantly from [[adult sleep patterns]]. Infants spend more time in REM sleep and their sleep cycles are shorter. Their sleep is also more evenly d
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