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... sleep . " This is also known as REM sleep because careful observa- tion shows that during these periods , the eye- balls are moving rapidly under closed lids . REM stands for " rapid eye movement . " Fig- ure 2-2 shows the typical ...
... sleep . " This is also known as REM sleep because careful observa- tion shows that during these periods , the eye- balls are moving rapidly under closed lids . REM stands for " rapid eye movement . " Fig- ure 2-2 shows the typical ...
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... Sleep One of the most popular uses of the short- and intermediate - acting barbiturates has been as sleeping pills ... sleep , it has been found that the sleep induced by barbiturates is not the same as normal sleep . The barbiturates ...
... Sleep One of the most popular uses of the short- and intermediate - acting barbiturates has been as sleeping pills ... sleep , it has been found that the sleep induced by barbiturates is not the same as normal sleep . The barbiturates ...
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... sleep ( Paton and Pertwee , 1973 ) . Low doses of marijuana cause slight changes in sleep stage patterns and many studies have found no effect on sleep . At higher doses , the effects are clearcut ; marijuana has a unique ef- fect on ...
... sleep ( Paton and Pertwee , 1973 ) . Low doses of marijuana cause slight changes in sleep stage patterns and many studies have found no effect on sleep . At higher doses , the effects are clearcut ; marijuana has a unique ef- fect on ...
Contents
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Experimental Research Designs 1 History of the Study of Behavior | 10 |
Chapter Summary 8 Chapter Summary | 19 |
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Drugs and Behavior: An Introduction to Behavioral Pharmacology Stephanie Hancock,William McKim No preview available - 2017 |
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