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    dream can do throughout the documentary. Rem sleep was once belived to be the only state that send a person into his dream. Rem sleep is described as the state when the eye move rapid and randomly. However‚ in time‚ scientist also found out that dream can also occur before rem sleep. In my opinion‚ I personally agree with the discovery as I experience it myself almost every night when I am dreaming. Scientist also discover that the rem sleep will commence with the break of the connection

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    ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Bottom of Form ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Bottom of Form Chapter 5. Sleep Page 86 1. ■ if pulling an all-nighter is worth it? 1. ■ why it sometimes takes so long to fall asleep? 1. ■ if it’s okay to exercise right before sleep? Page 87 College students often have a reputation for missing early-morning classes or falling asleep in class. It doesn’t necessarily mean that they’ve

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    fluctuate throughout the night. Body temperature‚ for example‚ follows a circadian rhythm‚ but is also influenced by sleep. During rapid eye movement sleep (REM) the body reaches the deepest sleep possible‚ in which most dreaming also occurs. During REM‚ the body’s temperature is at its lowest level. However‚ if sleep deprivation occurs and REM sleep is never reached‚ the body’s internal temperature would be affected. Also‚ during a normal course of a

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    EEC or REM sleep. During the REM sleep is where we have our most vivid dreams that become stories or narratives when we recall them. There are five common beliefs about dreaming. One external stimulation can become part of your dream‚ this is true if water is splashed on you while REM sleep the water becomes part of you dream . Two dreams last only for an instant‚ this is not true dreams run on real time. Three some people claim that they do not dream‚ this is untrue if awaken during REM sleep they

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    were seen as being able to predict the future‚ but in modern times dreams are conceived as a neurological occurrence. Information that we know of dreaming is that it is a natural part of mammal’s life and are the one of the only species that can enter REM sleep. Yet‚ there is so much that is unknown about sleep and that still remains a mystery. Dreams are can be described as "hallucinations of the sleeping mind"‚ but discontinuities‚ incongruities‚ and dream acceptance and the remembrance of the dreams

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    For years‚ scientists and researchers have studied ways to understand and describe dreams. They’ve tested many theories and hypothesis to answer the many questions that surround dreams. Strauch and Meier describe dreams as “…a world of experiences‚ where‚ seemingly separated from our waking lives‚ we lead a second existence” (1). That being said‚ how is the brain able to remember these other lives we live in the dream-state? Brains are a complex set of nerves so many factors play a part in why one

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    b) Polyphasic sleep is very hard to get started because you have to train your body to become adjusted to this irregular sleep cycle. i) It usually takes a month to become adapted to. ii) Alarm clocks are used which disrupts REM sleep leaving you tired. iii) When adapting to polyphasic sleep you will frequently feel tired and few people who try this type of sleeping make it past the first week let alone a month. c) If you become adapted to a polyphasic sleep schedule you

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    Chapter IV Consciousness and its Variations Intro: 4.1 Consciousness Your immediate awareness of thoughts‚ sensations‚ memories‚ and the world around you represent the experience of consciousness. William James described consciousness as a “stream” or “river.” Although always changing‚ consciousness is perceived as unified and unbroken much like a stream. Because his idea of structuralism was based off of introspection‚ many of the leading psychologists at the turn of the twentieth century

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    Ciara Young Professor Doree Robinson English 101 22 April 2013 Living Out Your Dreams “We are asleep. Our life is a dream. But we wake up‚ sometimes‚ just enough to know that we are dreaming.” (qtd. in Wikipedia) Ludwig Wittgenstein‚ a famed Austrian philosopher of the early 20th century (Anat‚ Matar)‚ acknowledges a mystical level of consciousness that the vast majority of the general population is unfamiliar with. That level of consciousness is none other than lucid dreaming. By definition

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    Sleep Terrors

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    patterns. “Normal sleep cycles involve distinct stages from light drowsiness to deep sleep” (Kiriakopoulos‚ 2005‚ p. 1). These include REM and non-REM sleep. Non-REM sleep involves four stages. The normal sleeping person will have several cycles of REM and non-REM sleep through the night. Night terrors occur during deep sleep‚ which occurs during stages 3 and 4 of non-REM sleep‚ beginning approximately 90 minutes after falling asleep (Connelly‚ 2003) and they generally have a duration of 10 to 20 minutes

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