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Section 2

Sleep and Dreaming

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Introduction to Sleep

Most adults need seven to nine hours of sleep to recuperate from physical exertion, as well as to consolidate learning and memory.

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Circadian Rhythms

Circadian rhythms are physical, mental, and behavioral changes that respond to light and darkness and are important in determining human sleep patterns.

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Stages of Sleep

Sleep proceeds through multiple cycles of non-REM (3 stages) and REM per night, with each full cycle lasting between 90 and 110 minutes.

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Sleep-Wake Disorders

Sleep disorders cause sleep disturbances that affect the amount, quality, or timing of sleep or that induce abnormal events during sleep.

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The Nature and Meaning of Dreams

Numerous theories, both psychological and neurobiological, have been proposed to explain the elusive mystery of the purpose of dreaming.

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