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A physiologic state of relative unconsciousness and inaction of the voluntary muscles, the need for which recurs periodically. The stages of s. have been variously defined in terms of depth (light, deep), EEG characteristics (delta waves, synchronization), physiologic characteristics (REM, NREM), and presumed anatomic level (pontine, mesencephalic, rhombencephalic, Rolandic, etc.). [A.S. slaep]
- electric s. a condition of convulsions and unconsciousness induced by the passage of an electric current through the brain.
- electrotherapeutic s. electrotherapeutic s. therapy.
- light s. SYN: dysnystaxis.
- paroxysmal s. SYN: narcolepsy.
- rapid eye movement s., REM s. that state of deep s. in which rapid eye movements, alert EEG pattern, and dreaming occur; several central and autonomic functions are distinctive during this state.
- s. terror SYN: night terrors.
- winter s. SYN: hibernation.
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sleep 'slēp n
1) the natural periodic suspension of consciousness during which the powers of the body are restored compare REM sleep, slow-wave sleep
2) a state resembling sleep: as
a) DEATH (1) <put a pet cat to \sleep>
b) a state marked by a diminution of feeling followed by tingling <her foot went to \sleep>
sleep vi, slept 'slept; sleep·ing to rest in a state of sleep
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n.
a state of natural unconsciousness, during which the brain's activity is not apparent (apart from the continued maintenance of basic bodily functions, such as breathing) but can be detected by means of an electroencephalogram (EEG). Different stages of sleep are recognized by different EEG wave patterns. Drowsiness is marked by short irregular waves; as sleep deepens the waves become slower, larger, and more irregular. This slow-wave sleep is periodically interrupted by episodes of paradoxical, or rem (rapid-eye-movement), sleep, when the EEG pattern is similar to that of an awake and alert person. Dreaming occurs during REM sleep. The two states of sleep alternate in cycles of from 30 to 90 minutes, REM sleep constituting about a quarter of the total sleeping time.
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(slēp) a period of rest for the body and mind, during which volition and consciousness are in partial or complete abeyance and the bodily functions partially suspended. Sleep has also been described as a behavioral state marked by a characteristic immobile posture and diminished but readily reversible sensitivity to external stimuli. Sleep is divisible into two types: NREM (non–rapid eye movement) s. and REM (rapid eye movement) s.Medical dictionary. 2011.