The Realms of Sleep Kimesha Frazier 156 11-15-2012 Dr. Joan Brand The Realms of Sleep I remember a time when I experienced the most unnerving sensation as I laid in my bed. I was conscious of all of my surroundings. I listened as my clocked ticked away and I could hear the sweet innocent sounds of children playing outside. Everything appeared to be as normal as any other day. To my surprise‚ something was definitely wrong. I opened my eyes and I thought it was strange; I could not move
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Sleeping Hours: Age and condition | Sleep Needs | Newborns (0–2 months) | 12 to 18 hours | Infants (3–11 months) | 14 to 15 hours | Toddlers (1–3 years) | 12 to 14 hours | Preschoolers (3–5 years) | 11 to 13 hours | School-age children (5–10 years) | 10 to 11 hours | Adolescents (10–17 years) | 8.5 to 9.25 hours | Adults‚ including elderly | 7 to 9 hours | Pregnant women | 8(+) hours | On the other hand‚ Sleep deprivation may leads to mood alternation‚ increased
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Describes the stages of sleep Most people think that when we sleep‚ we can shut down our mind. However‚ with the power of advanced technique‚ scientist made a careful observation of human brain waves‚ body temperature‚ heart rate‚ breathing‚ and other physical functions. They received a new light on sleep. Our brain and body actually are active during sleep‚ sometimes even more active than we are awake. There are two type of sleep‚ making up a complete 90 to 100 minute cycle that can be repeated
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Importance of Sleep: Why You Need Sleep & Its Importance One of the best things that life has to offer is the option to sit or lie down and engage in the multiple levels of sleep. Sleep is something that every human needs so that their body can function properly. There are different levels of sleep as well as benefits that come from sleep. though some may suffer from sleep there are certain things that can help prevent this Why You Need Sleep & Its Importance What Is Sleep? Sleep has been
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Early Bird Gets The Worm‚ The Later Bird Gets More Sleep Teenagers are infamous for spending their weekends sleeping in‚ staying up during weekdays doing homework‚ and especially when it comes to the ever so daunting task for parents to getting them out of bed. Laziness is also associated with teenagers and is considered a bad habit which several teenagers share in common. Although sleep is often misconstrued as just another form of laziness‚ sleep is beneficial to the body and mind. For those parents
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Sleep and its importance Introduction Sleep is important to our body as food and water‚ though most of us don’t consider it to be essential. Sleep is a necessity and not a luxury. The psychological state called fatigue can occur as often as we suffer from insufficient sleep. Phase of sleep The Non-Rapid Eye movement (non-Rem) and Rapid Eye movement. The Non-Rem: this has four stages 1. TRANSITION TO SLEEP lasts about five minutes: eyes move slowly‚ under the you are easily awakened.
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Sleep is a big part of one’s psychological health. Without sleep‚ many of our essential cognitive functions would begin to deteriorate. Factors like mood‚ comprehension‚ and many more are affected by the lack of sleep in an exceptionally large way. Due to the fact that in humans‚ we are exceptionally vulnerable mentally as we are physically. Many of us begin to put our well-being in harm’s way by receiving a reduced amount of sleep when compared to the average needed. As illustrated in‚ Sleep Thieves
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People Should Be able to sleep in Class...(and generally sleep more)… Ever found yourself drifting off into sleep during class? Well recent studies have linked lack of sleep with things like moodiness‚ memory problems‚ anxiety‚ aggression and stress. So if you are one of the many people suffering from these symptoms I suggest you read on. Ever hear of memory Consolidation theory? I doubt it‚ but it’s basically a theory suggesting that sleep processes and retains information that was learnt earlier
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controls their movement. It is like the body shuts down and the brain is the controller. When people sleepwalk‚ they just walk to the bathroom‚ or they could kill a person or even kill themselves. Scientists have been working for years on trying to figure out what stimulates the brain. It could be something life will never know. There are many definitions of what sleepwalking can be. Many people describe what affects themselves and their loved ones. There are also stages of sleep cycle people
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This condition is called sleep paralysis. Sleep paralysis may leave you feeling frightened‚ especially if you also see or hear things that aren’t really there. Sleep paralysis may happen only once‚ or you may have it frequently -- even several times a night. The good news: sleep paralysis is not considered a dangerous health problem. Read on to find out more about sleep paralysis‚ its possible causes‚ and its treatment.Sleep researchers conclude that‚ in most cases‚ sleep paralysis is simply a sign
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