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Insufficient sleep refers to not getting the recommended amount of sleep for optimal functioning, even if it's just slightly less than needed. Sleep insufficiency may occur due to lifestyle choices, such as staying up late for social events or work, resulting in routinely getting less sleep than required. For example, consistently sleeping 6 hours when the body needs 7-9 hours can lead to cumulative effects on health and well-being.
Sleep deprivation is a more severe form of sleep loss...
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Sleep is an essential physiological process vital to maintaining overall well-being. The reticular activating system (RAS), a network of neurons in the brainstem, regulates wakefulness and sleep. While it may seem passive, sleep consists of distinct cycles, each with its unique characteristics and functions. Two key sleep phases are non-rapid eye movement (NREM) and  rapid eye movement (REM).
NREM Sleep
NREM sleep comprises four progressive stages that seamlessly merge:
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Understanding Sleep

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Sleep, an essential biological state, involves significant reductions in physical activity, sensory awareness, and interaction with the environment. This complex physiological process is primarily regulated by specific brain regions, notably the hypothalamus and pons, which govern the sleep-wake cycle or circadian rhythm.
The circadian rhythm, a nearly 24-hour cycle, is deeply influenced by environmental light cues. Light exposure directly affects the hypothalamus, which in turn regulates...
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Somnambulism, commonly known as sleepwalking, involves individuals engaging in activities ranging from simple walking to more complex behaviors such as driving. Sleepwalking typically occurs during the slow-wave sleep stages 3 and 4 early in the night when the person is not dreaming, contradicting the myth that sleepwalkers are acting out their dreams.
Factors that increase the likelihood of sleepwalking include sleep deprivation and alcohol consumption. Contrary to common beliefs, it is safe...
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Sleep progresses through distinct stages, each characterized by specific brain wave patterns and physiological responses ranging from wakefulness to stages of non-rapid eye movement, known as non-REM, to rapid eye movement, referred to as REM. Understanding these stages helps in recognizing how sleep supports various bodily and cognitive functions.
Before sleep begins, in wakefulness, the brain exhibits primarily beta waves, which are high in frequency and low in amplitude, indicating alertness...
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Narcolepsy is a chronic sleep disorder characterized by pervasive, uncontrolled sleepiness and other sleep disturbances. One of its hallmark symptoms is an abrupt transition to REM sleep upon falling asleep, which causes symptoms typically associated with this phase to occur unexpectedly during wakefulness. These include the following symptoms, which typically last from a minute or two to half an hour.
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关于'我们失去了睡眠吗?'的思考

A Roger Ekirch1

  • 1Virginia Tech, History, Blacksburg, VA, USA.

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|September 13, 2024
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这项研究重申了工业化前西欧地区分段睡眠模式的历史流行. 它批评最近对证据的重新解释,强调其选择性使用和忽视晚些时候关于睡眠史的研究.

科学领域:

  • 医学史 医学史 的历史
  • 睡眠科学 睡眠科学
  • 社会历史 历史 社会历史

背景情况:

  • 历史研究表明,在19世纪以前,分段睡眠是常见的.
  • 最近的一篇文章质疑分段睡眠的占主导地位,以及向现代连续睡眠模式的过渡.

研究的目的:

  • 为了解决和批评最近对历史睡眠模式的重新解释.
  • 重新证实在前现代西欧普遍存在分段睡眠的证据.
  • 评估关键文章的方法和来源参与.

主要方法:

  • 分析有关睡眠模式的历史证据.
  • 在睡眠史中对二次来源解释的批评.
  • 重新检查关于工业化前睡眠的主要和次要来源.

主要成果:

  • 证据的重新解释被发现是有选择的和错误的.
  • 这篇关键文章忽略了关于分段睡眠的重大后续研究.
  • 在前现代西欧,分段睡眠的占主导地位得到了重新确认.

结论:

  • 西欧地区分段睡眠的历史流行得到了强有力的支持.
关键词:
历史 历史 历史 历史 历史工业化前的时期.分段式睡眠是分段式的睡眠.西方世界的西方世界.

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  • 对早期睡眠模式研究的批评是基于错误的分析.
  • 进一步的研究应该与睡眠史的全部工作进行接触.