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The Science & Practice of Perfecting Your Sleep | Dr. Matt Walker

Huberman Lab

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El tronco encefálico paraliza el cuerpo durante el sueño REM

The movement of the eyes during REM sleep is mostly horizontal, but can also be diagonal and vertical./nMuscle activity is a distinct characteristic of REM sleep, with the brain signaling paralysis just before entering REM sleep./nThe brain paralyzes the body during REM sleep to ensure safe dreaming and prevent potentially dangerous actions./nREM sleep is a paradoxical state with similar brain activity to wakefulness but different behavioral characteristics./nREM sleep involves a lockdown of the body's movement, allowing the mind to dream.

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