True. Brain wave activity changes from the waking state through the various stages of sleep, but the brain is active all of the time. When the brain is no longer active at all, death is at hand.
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Yes, the brain is constantly active whether a person is asleep or awake. During wakefulness, it engages in processing sensory information, decision-making, and problem-solving. Even during sleep, particularly in REM (rapid eye movement) stages, the brain is involved in vital functions like memory consolidation and dreaming. This continuous activity highlights the brain's essential role in regulating bodily functions and mental processes.
Psychophysiological insomnia is excessive worrying about whether or not a person will be able to fall asleep, which creates so much anxiety that the person's bedtime rituals and behavior trigger insomnia.
Yes! Everybody needs calories to survive, whether they're active or not.
The average person fallls asleep in seven minutes.
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Hypnotism.
active person
you call them a tired person =-=-= or you could call them asleep
No, when you are sleeping, your heart continues to beat and you are still continuously breathing, and moving is a form of kinetic energy, so there is still kinetic energy when you are sleeping. Written by Brigitte.P age 13
It takes the average person seven minutes to fall asleep
You are always the last person to fall asleep because you have so much on your mind.