eye movement
21nonrapid eye movement — noun a recurring sleep state during which rapid eye movements do not occur and dreaming does not occur; accounts for about 75% of normal sleep time • Syn: ↑orthodox sleep, ↑nonrapid eye movement sleep, ↑NREM sleep, ↑NREM • Hypernyms: ↑sleep,… …
22nonrapid eye movement sleep — noun a recurring sleep state during which rapid eye movements do not occur and dreaming does not occur; accounts for about 75% of normal sleep time • Syn: ↑orthodox sleep, ↑NREM sleep, ↑nonrapid eye movement, ↑NREM • Hypernyms: ↑sleep, ↑slumber …
23rapid eye movement — noun a recurring sleep state during which dreaming occurs; a state of rapidly shifting eye movements during sleep • Syn: ↑paradoxical sleep, ↑rapid eye movement sleep, ↑REM sleep, ↑REM • Hypernyms: ↑sleep, ↑slumber …
24rapid eye movement sleep — noun a recurring sleep state during which dreaming occurs; a state of rapidly shifting eye movements during sleep • Syn: ↑paradoxical sleep, ↑REM sleep, ↑rapid eye movement, ↑REM • Hypernyms: ↑sleep, ↑slumber * * * …
25Rapid Eye Movement — Als REM Schlaf (REM, engl. Rapid Eye Movement; auch paradoxer Schlaf oder desynchronisierter Schlaf) wird eine Schlafphase bezeichnet, die unter anderem durch schnelle Augenbewegungen gekennzeichnet ist. Weitere Merkmale sind ein niedriger Tonus… …
26Rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder — Die Rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder (RBD) gehört zur Gruppe der Parasomnien und ist die am besten studierte mit der REM Phase assoziierte Parasomnie. RBD zeichnet sich durch den Verlust der herkömmlichen Atonie im REM Schlaf, welche… …
27rapid eye movement — n. REM * * * …
28Non-rapid eye movement sleep — NREM (non rapid eye movement) sleep is dreamless sleep. During NREM, the brain waves on the electroencephalographic (EEG) recording are typically slow and of high voltage, the breathing and heart rate are slow and regular, the blood pressure is… …
29Sleep, non-rapid eye movement — NREM (non rapid eye movement) sleep is dreamless sleep. During NREM, the brain waves on the electroencephalographic (EEG) recording are typically slow and of high voltage, the breathing and heart rate are slow and regular, the blood pressure is… …
30Conjugate eye movement — refers to motor coordination of the eyes that allows for bilateral fixation on a single object. Several centers in the brainstem are involved. Horizontal conjugate gaze is controlled by the nuclei of CN III and CN VI, the paramedian pontine… …