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Sleep and studies
Sleep studies also show that patients who sleep less move to stage 3 and REM sleep faster than patients who are not sleep deprived.
Sleep debt has been tested in a number of studies through the use of a sleep onset latency test.
* Polysomnography ( sleep studies ) commonly used for the diagnosis of Sleep apnea

Sleep and using
In 2003, the British theatre company Punchdrunk used The Beaufoy Building in London, an old Victorian school to stage " Sleep No More ", the story of Macbeth in the style of a Hitchcock thriller, using reworked music from the soundtrack of classic Hitchcock films.
Typically using slow-to-mid tempo and featuring low-tuned guitars in a bass-heavy sound, with melodic vocals, and ' retro ' production, it was pioneered by the Californian bands Kyuss and Sleep.
A U. S. based study, evaluating the efficacy of SHUTi ( Sleep Healthy Using The Internet ), is currently seeking participants to further examine the effectiveness of using the Internet to deliver cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia ( www. shuti. org ).
Sleep dysfunction can be ameliorated using melatonin in the evening in order to adjust a child's circadian clock.
Sleep and wakefulness are determined by using an algorithm that analyzes the movement of the patient and the input of bed and wake times from a sleep diary.
It may not be necessary to use Sleep or Lullaby while using these two alternatives.

Sleep and polysomnography
Sleep stages and other characteristics of sleep are commonly assessed by polysomnography in a specialized sleep laboratory.
* Multiple Sleep Latency Test: a test for daytime sleepiness, usually administered the day after overnight polysomnography

Sleep and have
Furthermore, while Neuromancer < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s narrator may have had an unusual " voice " for science fiction, much older examples can be found: Gibson's narrative voice, for example, resembles that of an updated Raymond Chandler, as in his novel The Big Sleep ( 1939 ).
Another key piece of evidence regarding SWS ’ s involvement in declarative memory consolidation is a finding that people with pathological conditions of sleep, such as insomnia, exhibit both reduction in Slow-Wave Sleep and also have impaired consolidation of declarative memory during sleep.
William Roberts's review, for the August 1816 British Review, was more positive than previous analysis but with no detail about the work: " passing over the two other poems which are bound together with ' Christabel ', called ' The Fragment of Kubla Khan ', and ' The Pains of Sleep '; in which, however, there are some playful thoughts and fanciful imagery, which we would gladly have extracted if our room would have allowed it.
In a later study in Barrett's book, The Committee of Sleep, she describes how some experienced lucid dreamers have learned to remember specific practical goals such as artists looking for inspiration seeking a show of their own work once they become lucid or computer programmers looking for a screen with their desired code.
Greg Iles ( e. g. Sleep No More, Turning Angel and John Grisham ( e. g. The Appeal ) have often used Natchez in their written work.
With very few exceptions, their films have no meaningful spoken dialogue — most have no spoken content at all, while some, like The Comb ( From the Museums of Sleep ) ( 1990 ) include multilingual background gibberish that is not supposed to be coherently understood.
* Raymond Chandler in his first novel, The Big Sleep ( 1939 ), lets his private eye Philip Marlowe describe and comment on " a knight in dark armour rescuing a lady who was tied to a tree and didn't have any clothes on but some very long and convenient hair.
Sleep researchers have proposed that the existence of untreatable cases of DSPD be formally recognized as a " sleep-wake schedule disorder disability ", an invisible disability.
Sleep paralysis is just as common for males as it is for females, however, different age groups have been found to be more susceptible to developing isolated sleep paralysis.
Nussbaum is the author or editor of a number of books that have been influential within her field, including The Fragility of Goodness ( 1986 ), Sex and Social Justice ( 1998 ), a work with Juha Sihvola, The Sleep of Reason ( 2002 ), Hiding From Humanity: Disgust, Shame, and the Law ( 2004 ), Animal Rights ( 2004, co-editor with Cass Sunstein ), and Frontiers of Justice: Disability, Nationality, Species Membership ( 2006 ).
Since their formation in 1994, the group have had two name changes, being previously known as Sleep of Right and Ethereal.
There have been some symptoms of depression and anxiety that have increased in individuals that have suffered from Sleep Terror Disorder.
There have been no findings that show a cultural difference between manifestations of Sleep Terror Disorder, though it is thought that the significance and cause of sleep terrors differ within cultures.
Basil D ' Oliveira, Hedley Verity, Roy Gilchrist and Peter Sleep are all past Professionals who have at one time or another played Test Cricket.
Previous staffers have included Emily White, who was editor-in-chief and has also authored the books Fast Girls: Teenage Tribes and the Myth of the Slut, ( 2002 ), and You Will Make Money in Your Sleep.
Sleep walkers have also been shown to have more Hypersynchronous Delta Activity ( HSD activity ) compared to total time spent in stages 2, 3, and 4 sleep relative to healthy controls.

Sleep and suggested
Sleep hygiene has been suggested as a treatment option, but has not been tested.
Siegel protested this title and suggested two alternatives, Better Off Dead and Sleep No More, while Wanger offered Evil in the Night and World in Danger.
Sleep researcher M. Terman has suggested that those who follow their internal circadian clocks may be less likely to suffer from depression than those trying to live on a different schedule.
Feldman also held considerable sway in the making of some films, it was Feldman who suggested to Jack Warner ( as a friend ) that he recut Howard Hawks ' The Big Sleep and add scenes to enchance Bacall's performance, which he felt was more-or-less a ' bit part ' in the 1945 cut.

Sleep and people
Sleep deprivation does not reset the circadian clock of DSPD patients, as it does with normal people.
Sleep paralysis is a phenomenon in which people, either when falling asleep or wakening, temporarily experience a sense of inability to move, similar to when an arm or leg goes to sleep, but not associated with numbness.
A study by Professor Chris Idzikowski, director of the Sleep Assessment and Advisory Service found that people who sleep in the fetal position consistently tend to have a shy and sensitive personality.
* During the TV lineup commercials for Too Funny To Sleep several people could be heard singing " Thank God it's Friday!
* City of people / Sleep with celebrity ( 2001 )

Sleep and who
Its album Pimp to Eat featured guest appearances by various members of Rhyme Syndicate, Odd Oberheim, Jacky jasper ( who appears as Jacky Jasper on the song " We Sleep Days " and H-Bomb on " War "), D. J.
Raymond Chandler, who debuted as a novelist with The Big Sleep in 1939, soon became the most famous author of the hardboiled school.
The character of Captain Queeg mirrored those Bogart had played in The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca and The Big Sleep — the wary loner who trusts no one — but with none of the warmth or humor of those roles.
In their wake, pop music filled the radio waves, dominated by teen idol crooners who sang cleansed formulas like those about the twist dance craze and " death discs " like " Teen Angel " and " Endless Sleep ".
The Jim Kweskin Jug Band of Cambridge, Mass., which recorded for the Vanguard label, featured the washtub bass and jug player Fritz Richmond, who later played jug on Warren Zevon's " I'll Sleep When I'm Dead.
As might be expected, all this cannibalizing — especially in a time when cutting and pasting was done by literally cutting and pasting paper — sometimes resulted in a plot that had a few loose ends ; in the case of the Big Sleep there is the famous story of who killed the chauffer.
" In the Big Sleep Chandler expands this description of the room and uses this new detail ( e. g., the contrast of white and " bled out ", the coming rain ) to foreshadow the fact that Mrs. Regan ( who was Mrs. O ' Mara in the original story ) is covering up the murder of her husband by her sister and that the coming rain storm will bring more deaths: " The room was too big, the ceiling was too high, the doors were too tall, and the white carpet that went from wall to wall looked like a fresh fall of snow at Lake Arrowhead.
The burglar of the title is Bernie Rhodenbarr, who has booked a weekend at an English-style country house just to steal a signed, and therefore very valuable, first edition of Chandler's The Big Sleep, which he knows has been sitting there on one of the shelves for more than half a century.
Apollo took the corpse and cleaned it, then delivered it to Sleep ( Hypnos ) and Death ( Thanatos ), who took it back to Lycia for funeral honours.
Today, Chandler's creation, private eye Philip Marlowe — who appears, for example, in his novels The Big Sleep ( 1939 ) and Farewell, My Lovely ( 1940 ) — has achieved cult status and has also been made the topic of literary seminars at universities round the world, whereas on first publication Chandler's novels were seen as little more than cheap entertainment for the uneducated masses.
From 1919 to 1943 the store was operated by Paul Frison, who served as mayor of Ten Sleep and as a Wyoming state legislator.
In the 2003 film I'll Sleep When I'm Dead, he played a straight married man who rapes a young drug dealer to " teach him a lesson ".
Rodgers, who later became known as the Father Of Country Music, cut " The Soldier's Sweetheart " and " Sleep, Baby, Sleep ", while the Carters ' first sides included " Single Girl, Married Girl ".
* The official English title to the Vocaloid song Gift from the Princess who Brought Sleep, featuring Hatsune Miku, is called " Belphegor's Gift ".
In 1915, the New York Times published an article on twilight sleep and the work of Hanna Rion, or Mrs. Frank Ver Beck, who had recently written a book entitled The Truth About Twilight Sleep.
The Oneiroi are attendants of Hypnos, the god of Sleep, bringing dreams to the mortals and gods who fall under the power of Sleep.

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