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... REM sleep to dreaming ; he has produced evidence for a precise correspondence between REM sleep behavior and dream - gaze changes . One subject who showed many side - to - side eye movements reported dreaming of a tennis match ! The ...
... REM sleep to dreaming ; he has produced evidence for a precise correspondence between REM sleep behavior and dream - gaze changes . One subject who showed many side - to - side eye movements reported dreaming of a tennis match ! The ...
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... REM sleep lasts on average ten minutes . The cycle of sleep stages repeats three or four times a night , although the same stage is slightly different at each occurrence . The depth of sleep decreases , there is less stage - three and ...
... REM sleep lasts on average ten minutes . The cycle of sleep stages repeats three or four times a night , although the same stage is slightly different at each occurrence . The depth of sleep decreases , there is less stage - three and ...
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... sleep , asked to perform difficult tasks with no explanation . During the night their REM time increased . REM sleep increases after people have had to learn complex tasks . Such a function would explain why REM sleep decreases with age ...
... sleep , asked to perform difficult tasks with no explanation . During the night their REM time increased . REM sleep increases after people have had to learn complex tasks . Such a function would explain why REM sleep decreases with age ...
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The Study of Consciousness | 1 |
Selection Reception | 21 |
The Workings of the Conscious Mind | 57 |
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