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awake (eyes open), REM sleep |
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sleep spindles and K complexes |
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dreaming, loss of motor tone, erections, increased brain O2 use |
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serotonergic predominance of raphe nucleus |
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effects of alcohol, enzo ad barb on sleep |
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decrease REM and delta sleep |
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treatment of night terrors and sleepwalking |
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NT that reduces REM sleep |
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part of brain that mediates extra ocular movements |
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sleep patterns of depressed patients: - slow wave - REM latency - REM early in sleep cycle - total REM sleep - other effects |
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- decreased - decreased - increased - increased - repeated nighttime awakenings, early morning awakening |
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dx includes hypnagogic or hypnopompic hallucinations |
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loss of all mm tone following strong emotional stimulus (laughing)- with narcolepsy |
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stimulatns and sodium oxybate |
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sleep terror occurs during |
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screaming in middle of night, most common in children, no memory, unknown cause |
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