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May 27, 2024, 6:56 pm UTC    
Sam
June 09, 2018 03:28AM
The findings are consistent with the hypothesis that REM sleep, which has been shown to warm the brain, functions to reverse the reduced metabolism and brain cooling that occurs in bilateral non-REM sleep. Siegel says that this warming of the brain can be seen as preparation for waking, noting that humans and other animals are much more alert when they awaken from REM sleep.

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Study of sleeping fur seals provides insight into the function of REM sleep

Sam June 09, 2018 03:28AM



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