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Pascal took part in a research study in which, for three consecutive nights, he was awakened each time he entered slow-wave sleep. What will happen when Pascal is back at home?

He will develop insomnia and show general disturbances in his sleep patterns.
He will spend extra time in both slow-wave and REM sleep for several nights.
He will spend less time in slow-wave sleep than he did before he took part in the study.
He will spend extra time in slow-wave sleep for several nights.


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