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Sleep, REM
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Definition of 'Sleep, REM'A stage of sleep characterized by rapid movements of the eye and low voltage fast pattern EEG. It is usually associated with dreaming. Common names: Sleep, REM; REM Sleep; Rhombencephalic Sleep; Sleep, Rhombencephalic; Sleep, Fast-Wave; Sleep, Fast Wave; Fast-Wave Sleep; Fast Wave Sleep; Paradoxical Sleep; Sleep, Paradoxical; Rapid Eye Movements; Eye Movement, Rapid; Eye Movements, Rapid; Movement, Rapid Eye; Movements, Rapid Eye |
Saturday, November 21, 2009
REM sleep and dreaming: towards a theory of protoconsciousness.
29 Sep 2009
Dreaming has fascinated and mystified humankind for ages: the bizarre and evanescent qualities of dreams have invited boundless speculation about their origin, meaning and purpose. For most of the twentieth century, scientific dream theories were ... Read more...
22 Sep 2009
BACKGROUND: Parasomnias are undesirable experiences or motoric phenomena that occur in association with sleep. We have described characteristics of parasomnia subtypes. MATERIAL AND METHOD: This review is based on the authors' research and clinical ... Read more...
21 Sep 2009
Whereas basal forebrain (BF) cholinergic neurons are known to participate in processes of cortical activation during wake (W) and paradoxical sleep (PS or P, also called REM sleep), codistributed GABAergic neurons have been thought to participate in ... Read more...
Latest indexed articles for 'Sleep, REM'
These are the very latest articles for this heading:
- REM sleep and dreaming: towards a theory of protoconsciousness.
29 Sep 2009 - Does he deserve a pacemaker?
29 Sep 2009 - [Parasomnias]
22 Sep 2009 - Discharge profiles of identified GABAergic in comparison to cholinergic and putative glutamatergic basal forebrain neurons across the sleep-wake cycle.
21 Sep 2009 - Changes in rapid eye movement sleep associated with placebo-induced expectations and analgesia.
21 Sep 2009 - [Basic sleep mechanisms]
8 Sep 2009 - Differential effects of lorazepam on sleep and activity in C57BL/6J and BALB/cJ strain mice.
30 Aug 2009 - Clinical and polysomnographic characteristics of patients with REM sleep disordered breathing.
30 Aug 2009 - Narcolepsy with long sleep time: a specific entity?
30 Aug 2009 - Does the circadian modulation of dream recall modify with age?
30 Aug 2009 - Lucid dreaming: a state of consciousness with features of both waking and non-lucid dreaming.
30 Aug 2009 - Upper airway collapsibility during REM sleep in children with the obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.
30 Aug 2009 - Cholinergic modulation of GABAergic and glutamatergic transmission in the dorsal subcoeruleus: mechanisms for REM sleep control.
30 Aug 2009 - Orexin neurons are necessary for the circadian control of REM sleep.
30 Aug 2009 - Evidence of subthalamic PGO-like waves during REM sleep in humans: a deep brain polysomnographic study.
30 Aug 2009 - Regulation of neuronal activities within REM sleep-sign generators.
30 Aug 2009 - Overnight therapy? The role of sleep in emotional brain processing.
30 Aug 2009 - The transcriptional repressor DEC2 regulates sleep length in mammals.
12 Aug 2009 - The effect of mood on sleep onset latency and REM sleep in interepisode bipolar disorder.
30 Jul 2009 - [Effects of memantine on convulsive reactions and sleep-waking cycle in Krushinskii-Molodkina strain rats with the inherited predisposition to audiogenic convulsions]
30 Jul 2009
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Technical information about 'Sleep, REM'
Definition: A stage of sleep characterized by rapid movements of the eye and low voltage fast pattern EEG. It is usually associated with dreaming.
Descriptor UI: D012895
Alternative terms: Sleep, REM; REM Sleep; Rhombencephalic Sleep; Sleep, Rhombencephalic; Sleep, Fast-Wave; Sleep, Fast Wave; Fast-Wave Sleep; Fast Wave Sleep; Paradoxical Sleep; Sleep, Paradoxical; Rapid Eye Movements; Eye Movement, Rapid; Eye Movements, Rapid; Movement, Rapid Eye; Movements, Rapid Eye; Rapid Eye Movement;
Allowable Qualifiers: drug effects; genetics; immunology; physiology; radiation effects; ethics;
Tree Number: F02.830.855.796.671; G11.561.600.815.754.671;
History Note: 69