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The correct order for the sleep stages is as follows: Stage 1 (light sleep), Stage 2 (light sleep with sleep spindles), Stage 3 (deep sleep), and REM (rapid eye movement) sleep. A typical sleep cycle progresses through these stages in that sequence, with REM sleep occurring after deep sleep. This cycle repeats several times throughout the night, with each cycle lasting about 90 minutes.
Estivation is summer sleep; hibernation is winter sleep.
Labs sleep in beds or outside i think
During sleep, the medulla oblongata controls sleep and arousal monitoring sensors to the cortex and other parts of the body. There are cholinergic neurons in the medulla oblongata that remain active during REM sleep. When a person experiences sleep walking, these neurons become inactive which causes a person to sleep while in action.
The opposite of a light sleep is deep sleep, also known as slow-wave sleep or delta sleep. During deep sleep, the body is in a state of physical restoration, characterized by slower brain waves, reduced heart rate, and minimal responsiveness to external stimuli. This stage is crucial for overall health, as it supports recovery, growth, and memory consolidation.
Babies may burp while they are asleep, but it is not as common as when they are awake. This is because the muscles that control burping are more relaxed during sleep.
The definition of arouse:1. To awaken from or as if from sleep: I aroused the next morning refreshed from my good night's sleep.2. To stir up; excite: The odd site aroused our curiosity.3. To stimulate sexual desire in: The man became sexually aroused after watching the movie.Answered by: Marla Ross
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Central sleep apnea (CSA) occurs when the brain fails to send the appropriate signals to the muscles that control breathing, leading to interrupted breathing during sleep. In contrast, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is caused by a physical blockage of the airway, often due to relaxed throat muscles and tissues. Both conditions can result in disrupted sleep and decreased oxygen levels, but their underlying mechanisms differ. Treatment options vary based on the type and severity of the condition.
You do not yawn when you are relaxed because scientists have proven that when you yawn, you either need sleep or it is because you are tired.
they can put u to sleep. bahaha, or get a cute dentist. :]
Snoring happens when the flow of air through the mouth and nose is partially blocked during sleep. This blockage can be caused by various factors such as relaxed throat muscles, excess weight, nasal congestion, or sleep position. The vibration of tissues in the airway as air passes through causes the sound of snoring.
Your heart, your diaphragm to breath, maybe your tongue if you snore, if you turn in your sleep it could be any of your stomach, arm, or leg muscles.
When you eat right,sleep enough and be relaxed in the mind.
Your lung muscles that move even while in your sleep.
Sleep is a naturally recurring state of quiescence that rejuvenates the body and mind in which the person is usually lying down, the eyes are closed, the skeletal muscles are completely relaxed, breathing and heart rate are slow, and growth hormone is secreted to repair damaged tissue suffered during wakefulness.
Parasomnia is a category of sleep disorders. This category involves unnatural and abnormal movements, behaviors, perceptions, dreams, and emotions that occur while falling asleep, during sleep, or being aroused from sleep.