• Sleep-learning or sleep-teaching (also known as hypnopædia or hypnopedia) is an attempt to convey information to a sleeping person, typically by playing...
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  • hypotheses explain the possible connections between sleep and learning in humans. Research indicates that sleep does more than allow the brain to rest; it may...
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    syndrome Oleamide Power nap Rheum Sleep epidemiology Sleep in space Sleep-learning Sleep medicine Sleep paralysis Sleeping positions Somnology Somnophilia...
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    The wake-sleep algorithm is an unsupervised learning algorithm for deep generative models, especially Helmholtz Machines. The algorithm is similar to...
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  • anticipates huge scientific advancements in reproductive technology, sleep-learning, psychological manipulation and classical conditioning that are combined...
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  • human consciousness, including the sleep state. Monroe was especially attracted to the concept of sleep-learning. This was a natural direction to take...
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    thus it is unlikely that sleep spindles are indeed generally implicated in learning and plasticity". Although the function of sleep spindles is unclear, it...
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    Insomnia (redirect from Sleep drug)
    Insomnia, also known as sleeplessness, is a sleep disorder where people have trouble sleeping. They may have difficulty falling asleep, or staying asleep...
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    neuroscience of sleep is the study of the neuroscientific and physiological basis of the nature of sleep and its functions. Traditionally, sleep has been studied...
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    Sleep paralysis is a state, during waking up or falling asleep, in which a person is conscious but in a complete state of full-body paralysis. During...
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  • hippocampus in slow-wave sleep (SWS) after spatial learning. Together these studies show that newly learned memories are reactivated during sleep and through this...
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  • movement sleep (NREM), also known as quiescent sleep, is, collectively, sleep stages 1–3, previously known as stages 1–4. Rapid eye movement sleep (REM)...
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    Sleep deprivation, also known as sleep insufficiency or sleeplessness, is the condition of not having adequate duration and/or quality of sleep to support...
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    Rapid eye movement sleep (REM sleep or REMS) is a unique phase of sleep in mammals (including humans) and birds, characterized by random rapid movement...
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  • little relevance to the plot. Jones invents a man-powered airplane and a sleep-learning system. The film is a sequel to 1964's The Misadventures of Merlin Jones...
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    increase of sleep spindles during slow-wave sleep following learning. It gave evidence to the increase of spindle frequency during non-REM sleep following...
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  • sleep is the practice of sleeping during multiple periods over the course of 24 hours, in contrast to monophasic sleep, which is one period of sleep within...
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  • Slow-wave sleep (SWS), often referred to as deep sleep, is the third stage of non-rapid eye movement sleep (NREM), where electroencephalography activity...
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    Edgar Cayce (redirect from Sleeping Prophet)
    especially sick children. He decided he would like to be a missionary. Sleep-learning According to the book, the next night, after a complaint from the school...
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  • arXiv:cond-mat/0208590v2. Wikiquote has quotations related to Reverse learning. Crick; Mitchison, G (1995). "REM sleep and neural nets". Behavioural Brain Research. 69 (1–2):...
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    Sleep deprivation – the condition of not having enough sleep – is a common health issue for students in higher education. This issue has several underlying...
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    minutes after learning the pairs, the second was tested 12 hours later without sleep, and the third was tested 12 hours later with sleep in between. The...
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    sleep disorders. Sleep disorders are broadly classified into dyssomnias, parasomnias, circadian rhythm sleep disorders involving the timing of sleep,...
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  • found in the Sleep Learning Zone, an online learning platform. Sleep Awareness Week is NSF's annual public awareness event celebrating sleep health. It...
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    for EDS in other sleep disorders. Research suggests that shorter, habitual naps after instruction offer the most benefits to learning. The benefits to...
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    Sleep appears to be a biological requirement for all animals except for basal species with no brain or only a rudimentary brain. It has been observed...
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    slow-wave sleep (USWS) is sleep where one half of the brain rests while the other half remains alert. This is in contrast to normal sleep where both...
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  • Night terror, also called sleep terror, is a sleep disorder causing feelings of panic or dread and typically occurring during the first hours of stage...
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    Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the most common sleep-related breathing disorder and is characterized by recurrent episodes of complete or partial obstruction...
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    Sleep medicine is a medical specialty or subspecialty devoted to the diagnosis and therapy of sleep disturbances and disorders. From the middle of the...
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