Difference between revisions of "Sleep overview"
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* Sleep cycles of 90 minutes, 4-6 cycles per night sleep. | * Sleep cycles of 90 minutes, 4-6 cycles per night sleep. | ||
* [[Non-REM 3]] predominates in the first third of the night and is linked to the initiation of sleep. | * [[Non-REM 3]] predominates in the first third of the night and is linked to the initiation of sleep. | ||
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− | | Slow rolling eye movements (SREMs), decrease of alpha rhythm, [[POSTS (Positive occipital sharp transients of sleep)]], [[Vertex waves]] | + | | Slow rolling eye movements (SREMs), decrease of alpha rhythm, [[POSTS (Positive occipital sharp transients of sleep)]], [[Vertex waves]], theta activity |
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|[[Non-REM 2]] | |[[Non-REM 2]] |
Latest revision as of 14:44, 4 April 2017
- Sleep is started with non REM sleep.
- Sleep cycles of 90 minutes, 4-6 cycles per night sleep.
- Non-REM 3 predominates in the first third of the night and is linked to the initiation of sleep.
- REM sleep predominates in the last third of the night
- Wakefulness in sleep usually accounts for less than 5% of the night.
- Non-REM 1 sleep approximately 2% to 5% of sleep.
- Non-REM 2 sleep approximately 45% to 55% of sleep.
- Non-REM 3 sleep approximately 15% to 20% of sleep.
- Non REM sleep, therefore, is usually 75% to 80% of sleep.
- REM sleep is usually 20% to 25% of sleep, occurring in four to six episodes.
Sleep stadium | Sleep pattern |
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Non-REM 1 | Slow rolling eye movements (SREMs), decrease of alpha rhythm, POSTS (Positive occipital sharp transients of sleep), Vertex waves, theta activity |
Non-REM 2 | Sleep spindles, K complex, <20% Delta waves |
Non-REM 3 | >20% Delta waves |
REM sleep | Low voltage background, rapid eye movements, muscle atonia |