| REM sleep |
paradoxical sleep: a recurring sleep state during which dreaming occurs; a state of rapidly shifting eye movements during sleep
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| REM sleep |
the period of sleep during which the brain waves are fast and of low voltage, and autonomic activities, such as heart rate and respiration, are irregular. This type of sleep is associated with dreaming, mild involuntary muscle jerks, and rapid eye movements (REM). It usually occurs three to four times each night at intervals of 80 to 120 minutes, each occurrence lasting from 5 minutes to more than an hour. ...
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| REM sleep |
In neurophysiology, REM (rapid eye movement) describes a normal state of sleep during which most humanoid dreaming occurs. The condition is so named because the sleeper's eyes, though closed, will often exhibit rapid movement.
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| REM sleep |
The period of sleep that is associated with dreaming, rapid eye movements (REM), and certain involuntary muscle movements.
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| REM sleep behavior disorder |
A rare sleep disorder, most often identified in older men, in which there is frequent and sometimes violent motor activity during REM sleep, specifically during dreams. The condition is often associated with dementias
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