REM Sleep: Understanding Muscle Paralysis and Its Role in Rest
The stage of sleep during which muscle function is almost entirely shut down is called rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. REM sleep is characterized by rapid eye movements, increased brain activity, and vivid dreams. During REM sleep, the body is in a state of temporary paralysis, which prevents it from acting out the dreams.Sleep Disorders - Related Articles
- Hypnosis for Chronic Insomnia: Does It Really Work Long-Term?
- REMstar C-Flex: A Comprehensive Guide to Programming Your Device
- Effective Snoring Solutions: Mouthpieces & Other Proven Methods
- Sleeping Pills & Hyperactivity: Understanding the Connection
- Effective Strategies to Stop Snoring: Tips & Solutions
- CPAP Supplies Cleaning Guide: Ensure Hygiene & Effective Therapy
- How is snoring prevented?
