REM is not the Man Holding Us Down
Posted by Ryan Hurd on February 19, 2008 | 2 Comments
It’s been roughly 54 years since a young graduate student discovered and named REM sleep, which is commonly known as the “dream state.” While it is true that dreaming can occur in all of the sleep states (as cognition, mental imagery, and uncanny kinesthetics), it is REM that grants us the long dramatic [...]
Tags:Dream & Sleep Research, REM, sleep apnea, sleep paralysis
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