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... During the arousal produced in different stages of sleep, the subject will be asked whether he remembered dreaming. Children would be chosen to participate in this study since the effects of REM (Rapid Eye Movement) so as to gain a wider and better understanding of dreams and REM and also to compare the differences of REM in adults and in children. The subjects will be monitored with the use of an electroencephalograph (EEG), which will accurately monitor and distinguish between the brain-wave activity of slow wave sleep (SWS) and that of rapid eye movement (REM) when dreams would be experienced. The EEG from the scalp would be recorded continuously and together with the movements of the eyes by means if electrodes positioned in the area of each eyeball. The EMG (muscle movement) activity from the region of the back to the neck or from the external sternomastoid muscles would be recorded ...
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