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    Sleep Deprivation

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    Sleep is one of the most important things a person does each day. It allows the body to rest and to replenish itself so that it is better able to serve its function of living. Yet many people who don’t have enough hours in the day to do everything have to cut out sleep before any other activity. This is especially true for teenagers‚ who most nights are frantically trying to finish writing essays and completing worksheets before the clock strikes twelve‚ or are busy participating in after school

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    NREM Sleep

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    Humans sleep in order to rest muscles in the body‚ improve brain function‚ regulate moods and emotions‚ maintain immune system function‚ enhance learning‚ consolidate memory‚ and clear the brain of metabolic waste. During the night‚ the human body cycles though four stages of NREM sleep and REM sleep‚ each cycle lasting about ninety minutes. Throughout the four stages of NREM sleep‚ which typically last fifty to seventy minutes‚ brain activity slows and long delta brain waves increase. The rest of

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    sleep essay

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    Sleep Essay AP Psychology-Womble Due Date: ___________________________ Instructions: After logging all data into your sleep diary (including documenting the level of alertness twice a day using the Stanford Sleepiness Scale) write an essay including all of the following topics: Summarize in essay form the amount of sleep you get each night (compare weekdays‚ weekends‚ holidays‚ etc.) and the quality of sleep you get nightly. Discuss in your essay how you are impacted by the amount of

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    Stages Of Sleep

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    Stages of Sleep The EEG (Electroencephalogram)of a waking person is clearly different than that of a sleeping person. The difference in EEG patterns that occur during sleep has made it possible to divide sleep into five different stages. Stage One        We experience stage one of sleep when we are half asleep and half awake; our eyelids feel heavy‚ we feel groggy and suddenly without notice we fall asleep. Stage one counts for more or less 5% our total sleep during the night.        Stage

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    psy/240 sleep deprivation

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    Sleep deprivation is a condition where your body is not getting a sufficient amount of sleep. We as humans have developed tremendously in our evolution and in this day and age it seems almost as if everyday we have more to do and less time to do it in. We begin to spend more time awake trying to accomplish more and end up giving ourselves less time to sleep. Sleep deprivation is easy to catch especially for those who constantly have so much on their plates. There was a point in my life where I was

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    Baby Sleep

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    Should my baby sleep in the bed with me? I have asked this question to myself in preparation for our baby’s arrival. In my opinion‚ this is not a controversial topic‚ it is simply an individual’s opinion based on beliefs and instinct as a parent. I know there is so much information out there and decided to research the specifics. The forms of co-sleeping‚ bed sharing‚ or the family bed is a widely discussed topic around the world. In my opinion‚ sleep sharing includes any sleep arrangement within

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    Sleep Disorder

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    A sleep disorder can be defined as a disturbance of the normal sleep pattern. This causes a disruption in the way an individual typically sleeps‚ which can lead to other complications such as irritability and dysfunction during the day. Four common sleep disorders are insomnia‚ sleep apnea‚ restless legs syndrome‚ and narcolepsy. Nearly 70 million Americans suffer from these and many other sleep disorders every year. Insomnia is a sleep disorder in which the affected individual has difficulty falling

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    Sleep and Dreams

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    knowledge on sleep but are still looking for better treatments * How can we sleep in different habitats? Underground‚ deep sea‚ and space * Recently discovered: people in a study on space sleeping found that the individuals went lethargic and had depression issues‚ didn’t move much and avoided crucial exercise (important because we don’t want to send depressed people on long voyages) * Origin of the word sleep: somnus (roman god of sleep) and hypnos (greek god of sleep)= part of the

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    Sleep Deprivation

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    having sleepless nights in studying. According to National Sleep Foundation cited by Amanda Grove‚ it is recommended to sleep 7 to 9 hours per night for adults‚ and 8 to 9 hours range with young adults such as college students. Very few college students get enough sleep today. This is due to many demands on their time such as classes‚ homework‚ jobs‚ etc. and also the social environment that encourages staying up late. Those students who are sleep deprived are possibly affecting their academic performance

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    sleep paralysis

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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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