The Basics Of Sleep: Stages and Benefits

Changes in the brain during sleep

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  • In the early parts of non-REM sleep, brain waves slow down considerably; however, in stage 2 and stage 3, there are numerous quick bursts of brain activity.
  • In REM sleep, brain activity accelerates, showing markedly different types of brain waves.
  • Heightened brain activity is why REM sleep is known as the stage most associated with vivid dreaming.
  • REM sleep is thought to enable critical cognitive abilities, including memory consolidation, but non-REM sleep, even with reduced brain activity, is also believed to play a role in facilitating proper brain function while awake.

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