THE PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS
STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS
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NREM I
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NREM III
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NREM II
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REM
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Detailed explanation-1: -Stage 3 and 4 (delta sleep or deep sleep) In deep sleep, there is no eye movement or muscle activity. This is when some children experience bed wetting, sleepwalking or night terrors.
Detailed explanation-2: -Enuresis may be considered an NREM disorder, associated with a decrease of N3 that could induce, through homeo-static mechanism, a decrease of arousability that can explain a low arousal index and different arousal patterns (A1 versus A2 and A3).
Detailed explanation-3: -Stage 4: REM Sleep While your brain is aroused with mental activities during REM sleep, the fourth stage of sleep, your voluntary muscles become immobilized. Your brain also uses this time to cement information into memory, making it an important stage for learning.
Detailed explanation-4: -Stage 3: Stage 3 sleep represents the deepest sleep of the sleep cycle, when brain waves are at their slowest in frequency and highest in amplitude. REM: As the name suggests, your eyes move quickly beneath your eyelids during REM sleep. Your brain activity is similar to that of a person who is awake.