Asked by BRITTANY TILLEY on Apr 30, 2024
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REM sleep is characterised by all of the following except
A) minimal bodily movement.
B) regular breathing and pulse rate.
C) beta waves.
D) dreaming.
Bodily Movement
Actions or motions of the body as a whole or of individual parts, resulting from the interaction of skeletal muscle and the nervous system.
REM Sleep
A sleep stage characterized by rapid eye movements, vivid dreams, and increased brain activity, playing a key role in memory and learning.
Beta Waves
Brainwave patterns associated with active, alert cognition and wakefulness.
- Familiarize oneself with the aspects and significance of REM sleep, including its changes throughout the night and its relation to the act of dreaming.
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Learning Objectives
- Familiarize oneself with the aspects and significance of REM sleep, including its changes throughout the night and its relation to the act of dreaming.
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