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    My Anatomy and Physiology of Love I am on a deep REM sleep And I dreamt of you my precious that I keep I was in the lab and I am dissecting something What?! Me myself? It’s me I’m killing??! No‚ my dear it isn’t I am just diagnosing myself About my feelings for my conscious health This heart of mine beating lub dub for you Hoping you’ll hear it by your auditory nerves too. When I first saw you my optic nerves were cursed By your.. orbicularis oculi and oris With your personality

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    I am just awful to be around. I think most people experience these kinds of effects though‚ but what we don’t know is that this lack of sleep is not only affecting our moods‚ it is also hindering our health. During the cycles of sleep‚ NREM and REM‚ our body is secreting many important hormones that affect growth‚ regulate energy‚ control metabolism and endocrine functions‚ and more. While you are sleeping your body is secreting growth hormones‚ hormones involved in reproduction and puberty‚ and

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    Teens suffer from many sleep illnesses like narcolepsy‚ insomnia‚ restless legs syndrome or sleep apnea‚ but a common struggle teens go through is depression. With the early times that school is starting it forces teens to lose their REM or rapid eye movement. If teens lose this sleep they won’t have control over their mood. Sleep deprivation causes teenagers to be moody‚ irritable‚ and cranky. This will make them have a difficult time changing their mood‚ and getting frustrated or

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    Presentation Summary Fatal Familial insomnia (FFI) What is Fatal Familial Insomnia? Also known as FFI. Fatal Familial Insomnia (FFI) is a genetic sleep disorder - but it is a rare one. It has been diagnosed in less than 40 families worldwide‚ including the Chicago music teacher‚ Michael Corke‚ who featured in the BBC documentary The Man Who Never Slept. FFI begins as an unexplained sleeplessness during middle age and rapidly develops into a fatal insomnia. It is caused by a genetic mutation

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    case then‚ many contradictory examples can be provide that where an obvious person is not considered a person. Some situations that will refute Warren’s argument are: patients vegetative state‚ patients with altered mental capacity‚ individuals in non-REM deep state sleep and individuals in comatose state. Does this indicate it that is morally acceptable to take their lives? No‚ because the personhood status of individuals in above given situation can be disputed because there can exist other factors

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    Motion Parallax c. Depth Perception d. Constancy 6. The proposition that sleep is needed in order to regenerate our bodies and maintain mental and physical activities is part of the ____B_______ theory of sleep. a. Adaptive b. Restorative c. REM d. Parasomnia 7. Our bodies tend to operate on a general 24-hour cycle called a _____C________‚ which is regulated by the hypothalamus. a. Sleep Spindle b. Circadian Rhythm c. Light/Dark Cycle d. Selective Attention 8. A person who experiences

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    perform well during the day. And did you guys know that sleep is divided into 5 stages that cycle through the night every 90 minutes. First‚ there is stage 1 and 2‚ which is called ‘light sleep’‚ while stages 3 and 4 are ‘deep sleep’. Though stage 5 is REM (also called Rapid Eye Movement)‚ which is when you dream. Every noticed on the weekend‚ you always wake up rested and comfortable! You wake up naturally‚ and always happens during stages 1 or 2‚ light sleep. Though on school days‚ you have to set up

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    Azia Brewster Mr. Middleton Period 1 Sleep plays an important role in our lives. From tiny insects to humongus grizzly bears‚ every living thing needs sleep. We need it to carry out our daily activities and to live a long and healthy life. Many people fail to realize that sleep is as equally important as breathing‚ and because of this their bodys are not functioning to their full potentials. Not getting the amount of sleep your body needs can lead to mental and physical health problems. Lack

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    I found that it was easy to remember and record my dreams. I remembered ten out the fourteen dreams that I had. I recorded them immediately after I woke up in my phone. I did not have to struggle to remember information from the dream. 2. Yes‚ I do consider myself to be in relatively good health. No‚ I am not sleep deprived. Sleep helps your brain function properly. Sleep deficiency alters activity in some parts of the brain. Sleep plays an important role in your physical health. Sleep deficiency

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    study by Dement and Kleitman on sleep and dreaming outline TWO conclusions that can be drawn from the table of results below: [4] Any two from: more dreams were reported during REM indicating relationship between REM sleep and dreaming‚ some dreams occurred during N-REM sleep indicating an inconclusive relationship between REM sleep and dreaming‚ there are vast individual differences in the amount of dreams individuals have 2 marks each Partially correct answer: brief or vague answer or finding 1 mark

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