Question 17 REM sleep has been called "paradoxical sleep" because: the brain is very active, yet the body is entirely in

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Question 17 REM sleep has been called "paradoxical sleep" because: the brain is very active, yet the body is entirely in

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Question 17 REM sleep has been called "paradoxical sleep" because: the brain is very active, yet the body is entirely inactive. the body is very active and restless, but the brain is very inactive. colorful dreams occur, in contrast to the black-and-white dreams of NREM sleep. the eyes are open, though the person remains asleep. Question 18 Mitch emphatically states that he never dreams. If Mitch spent the night in a sleep laboratory, it would be most likely that: Mitch's electroencephalogram would show only slow, rolling eye movements. Mitch's sleep cycle would include four stages of non-REM sleep but no stage of REM sleep. Instead of dreaming, Mitch would engage in sleepwalking during REM sleep. Mitch would report a dream if awakened during a period of rapid, irregular brain activity. 2 pts 2 pts
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