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Stage 4 Sleep: Influence of Time Course Variables
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1971
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Sleep DisordersSleep HealthPrior WakefulnessStage 4Social SciencesPsychologySleep MedicineSleep PhysiologyLess Stage 4Circadian RhythmSleepInsomniaSleep DeprivationMelatoninSleep DisorderPhysiologyMedicineChronobiologySleep Psychology
Age, length of prior wakefulness, length of time asleep, and a circadian influence all affect stage 4 sleep. The amount of stage 4 sleep decreases as subject's age increases and as time asleep increases. Longer periods of wakefulness before sleep result in greater amounts of stage 4 sleep in the first 3 hours of sleep. Sleep periods that begin at times other than the regular onset time tend to produce less stage 4 sleep; this decrease suggests a circadian effect.
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