Asked by Mylie Valdovinos on Apr 25, 2024

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The dozing,half-awake state often seen in newborns is called:

A) REM sleep.
B) paradoxical sleep.
C) transitional sleep.
D) postnatal sleep.

Transitional Sleep

A phase of sleep that serves as a bridge between wakefulness and deeper stages of sleep, often characterized by light sleep.

Newborns

Infants in the very first weeks of life, characterized by rapid physical growth and development.

Half-awake State

A mental state between fully awake and fully asleep, often associated with drowsiness or the onset of sleep.

  • Outline the different phases and sequences of infant sleep.
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Miriam DuranMay 01, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The dozing, half-awake state often seen in newborns is called transitional sleep. REM sleep and paradoxical sleep refer to a specific stage of sleep characterized by rapid eye movements and physiological changes. Postnatal sleep is not a recognized term in sleep science.