睡眠生理学与临床特征

M. Gabriel
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睡眠被定义为对外部环境感知的自然下降,这种下降是周期性和可逆的,但对环境和自主功能保持一定程度的反应。梦被认为是一个活跃的生物过程,是周期性的,对生存至关重要。大多数成年人每天需要7-8小时的睡眠时间;然而,在梦的时间表、持续时间和内部结构方面存在着个体差异。在这方面,最近的研究已经确定了一个可能的基因基础来解释这些差异。
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Physiology of Sleep and Clinical Characteristics
Sleep is defined as a natural decrease in the perception of the external environment that occurs periodically and reversibly, but retaining a certain degree of reactivity towards the environment and autonomous functions. The dream is considered an active process of biological, cyclical and, is essential for survival. Most adults require an amount of sleep between 7 8 hours per day; however, there are individual variations regarding the schedule, duration, and internal structure of the dream. In this regard, recent research has identified a possible genetic basis to explain these differences.
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