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daltonest1984

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Identify and briefly describe the key events during the four stages of NREM sleep.
 
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Intensified feelings or complex patterns of feelings that we experience on a regular basis are known as
 
  A) values.
  B) emotions.
  C) attitudes.
  D) expressions.



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Answer to Question 1

Stage 1 is the lightest stage of sleep and lasts only a few minutes.
Stage 2 lasts 5 to 15 minutes and is deeper than stage 1. Body movements gradually cease.
Stage 3 is called slow-wave sleep. Blood pressure drops and heart and respiration rates slow.
Stage 4 is the deepest stage. Human growth hormone is released during this stage to signal the body to repair tissues.

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daltonest1984

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Reply 2 on: Jul 12, 2018
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