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Adenosine levels during non- rapideyemovementsleep did not differ from rapideyemovementsleep.
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The percentage of rapideyemovementsleep was significantly low in two cases and normal in one case.
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Serotonergic neurons decrease their activity during sleep, especially rapideyemovementsleep, thereby reducing their facilitatory effect on upper airway motoneurons.
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This was due to an increase in the amount of rapideyemovementsleep (REMS) during the light phase.
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The molecular and cellular mechanisms that determine the amount of rapideyemovementsleep (REMS) and non-REMS (NREMS) remain unknown.
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In all strains, OF exposure induced immediate decreases in rapideyemovementsleep (REM) followed by longer latency increases in REM.
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The neuroscientific approach to dreaming arose at the end of the 1950s and soon proposed a physiological substrate of dreaming: rapideyemovementsleep.
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Fragmentation of rapideyemovementsleep (REMS) is well described in individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and likely has significant functional consequences.
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Both SST and MST mice showed decreases in rapideyemovementsleep (REM) after shock training, with the larger effect in the MST mice.
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Prolactin administered systemically, intracerebroventricularly or locally into the lateral hypothalamus enhances rapideyemovementsleep (REM) when given diurnally and decreases REM when given nocturnally.
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LEW and WST rats exhibited decreased rapideyemovementsleep (REM) after shock training and CF compared with baseline and control; F344 rats did not.
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Which is why it's called REM sleep - RapidEyeMovementsleep.