Asked by Adriana Castro on Sep 30, 2024
During what stage of sleep are night terrors most likely to occur
A) REM sleep
B) stage 1
C) stage 2
D) stage 4
Night Terrors
Intense episodes of panic and fear that occur during sleep, typically in children, characterized by screaming, thrashing, and a sense of terror.
Stage 4
This term is too vague without context; in various models, it could refer to different levels or phases of development, illness, sleep, etc.
Sleep Stage
A period during sleep characterized by specific brain activity patterns and physiological changes.
- Ascertain and comprehend different sleep maladies and their signs.
- Articulate the attributes and phenomena related to both REM and non-REM sleep phases.
Learning Objectives
- Ascertain and comprehend different sleep maladies and their signs.
- Articulate the attributes and phenomena related to both REM and non-REM sleep phases.