Author Question: During an attack of cataplexy, the person a. falls into a full NREM sleep episode. b. falls into ... (Read 112 times)

washai

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During an attack of cataplexy, the person
 
  a. falls into a full NREM sleep episode.
 b. falls into a full REM sleep episode.
 c. experiences REM dreaming without paralysis.
 d. is awake, but experiences REM paralysis.

Question 2

The sleep during a narcoleptic attack is characterized by
 
  a. REM sleep.
 b. the usual alternation between REM and NREM sleep.
  c. immediate deep NREM sleep.
 d. wave forms not observed during normal sleep.



joneynes

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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