1. Many of the measures taken of a subject during a night of sleep focus on
2. Delta waves, the largest, slowest EEG waves, predominate during
3. The typical free-running period of a human sleep is
4. The presence of beta-wave activity in the EEG of an awake person implies that the person is
5. The REM phase of sleep is characterized by
6. The fact that organisms continue to sleep even under conditions in which sleeping behavior is dangerous suggests that
7. The observations that delta activity is lowest during slow-wave sleep, and that sleep-deprivation produces cognitive problems on following days suggests that
8. There are neurons in the caudal reticular formation that seem to play a role in inhibiting REM sleep. These are the
9. Which of the following is true of the relation between histamine and sleep?
10. Lesions of the raphé nuclei
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