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Sleep
Sleep is a state of consciousness characterized by reduced physical activity and sensory awareness. Its regulation is governed by the interplay of two key mechanisms: circadian rhythms, which align sleep with the 24-hour day, and homeostatic processes, which build sleep pressure the longer one is awake.
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Learn After
Stages of Sleep
Dreams
Sleep Problems and Disorders
Impact of Electric Light on Sleep Patterns
National Sleep Foundation
Changes in Sleep Duration Across the Lifespan
Proportion of Human Life Spent Sleeping
Sleep Regulation
Hormone Regulation During Sleep
Hypotheses on the Function of Sleep
Benefits of Adequate Sleep
Species-Specific Sleep Patterns as Evolutionary Adaptations
Role of Sleep in Hormone Secretion for Growth
Analyzing Sleep Disruption
Sleep Versus Wakeful Rest
Sleep Debt
National Sleep Foundation's 2015 Sleep Duration Recommendations
How to Get Healthy Sleep
Example of Sleep in Art: Zwei schlafende Mädchen auf der Ofenbank
Consequences of Sleep Deprivation
Time Spent Sleeping in Humans
Interspecies Variation in Sleep
Definition of Sleep
Brain Areas Controlling Sleep-Wake Cycles
Sleep and the Endocrine System
Pineal and Pituitary Glands During Sleep
Sleep and Cognitive Function
REM Sleep
REM sleep