Just exactly what is going on in your body when you close your eyes and faultlessly? A perfect answer to that is the sleep stages.
Even though you are at rest, not every part of your body is resting and quiet. In particular, the brain is a busy little beaver sitting out all sorts of signals, which are helping to control the stages of sleep through which you are passing. Muscle activity and rapid eye movements change throughout the various stages of sleep as well.
Currently there are five different stages of sleep which have been identified by researchers throughout the years. And on a good night of sleep you will travel through each and every one of the five stages of sleep. In fact you will pass through them several times during the night. While there are five distinct stages of sleep, the first four stages of sleep are logged to gather and are known as the State non--rapid eye movement or NREM. The fifth and final stage of sleep is the stage known as rapid eye movement or REM sleep.
The various states of NREM and REM are distinguished by the changes in the brain wave activity that takes place during sleep. REM sleep is also characterized by irregular but rapid breathing and heartbeat, an increase in blood pressure, an increase in brain activity and essentially absent muscle activity.
NREM and REM sleep take place throughout the time you are asleep. Typically during the time that you are sleeping during the first one third of the night will consist of NREM sleep, while the sleep you enjoyed during the last one third of the night is typically REM sleep. It is from this stage of sleep from which you generally awake.
During the stages of sleep the first stage of sleep is known as a transitional period. During this time you can be quite easily awakened and will experience the repeating cycle of falling asleep and waking up several times. It is during this first stage of sleep that you began to feel more sleepy and begin to lose control over your body's muscles. It is also during this time that your eye movements begin to slow. Some people even experience a sudden jerking of the muscles during this stage of sleep.
The stage of sleep that takes up the majority of the night is known as stage two. It is during stage two that your eyes stop moving, your heart rate slows, your body temperature lowers and your brain waves slow. There may also be short bursts of eye movement during stage two as well.
Once the body reaches a deep sleep this is known as stages three and four. During these two stages of sleep the brain waves are extremely slow. During this stage the muscles and eyes are also completely still.
Always following a period of NREM sleep, the REM stage takes place throughout the sleep period and makes up approximately a quarter of the total sleep period. The first REM occurs at the end of Stage 1 and lasts about 10 minutes and the final REM stage lasts around 60 minutes. So ff you sleep for 8 or 9 hours, then you will generally experience REM sleep 4 or 5 times.
Repeating throughout the sleep period, numerous sleep cycles take place during a single sleep episode. So as you continue to progress through the sleep cycles during a sleep period, the amount of your REM sleep naturally increases.
The important thing to remember is that your body requires uninterrupted movement through the sleep cycles in order to achieve the best-quality sleep that your body needs. So know that you understand the sleep cycles, you can determine what works best for you to get your best night of sleep.
Related Articles
Stop Snoring
By: Rene Moller | 28/06/2008 | Wellness
Some very basic practices that can help stop snoring are reducing the body weight.
Rozerem In The Treatment Of Insomnia
By: Jeff Foster | 06/06/2007 | Medicine
The most common sleep complaint in the United States today impacts many of the population at some time in their lives.
This sleep disorder is known as insomnia. Insomnia keeps you from feeling refreshed even after a full night of sleep.
When suffering from insomnia you may...
Melatonin And Sunlight - Can It Really Beat Insomnia?
By: Jeff Foster | 15/07/2007 | Medicine
Melatonin and Sunlight - Can It Really Beat Insomnia?
Just what is it that makes us sleep? What a great question! So if only researchers could pinpoint the answer then perhaps all the companies that manufacturer insomnia medications would be out of business.
It really doesn't matter to whom you ask...
Sleep Apnea Interrupting Your Breathing
By: Jeff Foster | 16/07/2007 | Medicine
Sleep apnea, fairly common among adults, is a disorder in which the soft tissue located in the back of the throat narrows and repeatedly closes during the time you are asleep, obstructing the breathing passages. This obstruction results in a reduction in or a total cessation of breathing during sleep....
Keep The Sheep Counting At Bay
By: Jeff Foster | 15/06/2007 | Medicine
Insomnia can cause such agony as you fight night after night for just one full night's sleep.
There are so many times in which even trying to change your nightly sleep habits or even making adjustments to your sleeping environment just don't seem to have the same successful affect...
Getting Back To Sleep... Again!
By: Jeff Foster | 29/01/2007 | Medicine
It's 2:00 AM in the morning and you are wide wake wondering if getting back to sleep again will ever happen! You lay in the bed, aimlessly starring at the ceiling. You close your eyes. Nothing. You can't sleep. You roll over, punch your pillow, and take a deep...
Insomnia Treatment Strategies That Work
By: Terry Edwards | 23/05/2008 | Sleep
Everybody needs sleep. Not getting enough sleep affects us personally and professionally. If you suffer from insomnia, you are probably desperate to find an insomnia treatment that will really work. Here is a look at what really works and what doesn't.
Fatigue
By: Rene Moller | 26/06/2008 | Medicine
Exercising daily is of great help. It has been found that low intensity exercises help to increase the energy level by 20%.
Got a Question? Ask.
Ask the community a question about this article:
Frequently Asked Questions
Trainning your mind while asleep.
By: MahiZWiFEY | 29-09-2008
Sometimes when i'm asleep I dont catch myself hitting kicking or rolling and I wanted to know it theres a way I could train myself to not to that in my sleep.Is there anyway to train your mind when your asleep?
Adjustable bed mattresses
By: MCB | 24-09-2008
I need a new mattress for my CraftMatic adjustable bed. I'm a disabled vet and I have had 4 back surgeries. Any suggestions?
Am I an insomniac?
By: karma06 | 11-09-2008
ok, so I have an extreamly hard time getting out of bed in the morning. I'm starting to think that its not getting up, but going to sleep. what are some signs of insomnia? How do i tell the differance if i have a problem getting up or going to bed? This is affecting my entire life my job, my college education, and my relationships. Any help or advise would be greatly appreciated.
HELP me answer this please MSN4977@aol.com
By: murphy | 05-09-2008
how do people live if they need to close the valve between their stomach and their esophagus
American Hospital Association. Some community ...
By: boothjustme | 02-09-2008
American Hospital Association. Some community services provided by medical or non medical staff that benifit the community preformed ouside the hospital
I pee and sleep alot lately what could cause this
By: B | 30-08-2008
i pee and sleep alot lately what could cause this
Q&A Powered by:
Latest Medicine Articles
How Women Can Decrease Their Blood Pressure
By: Marci Lall | 16/10/2008
It's a no brainer that regular exercise can help lower high blood pressure. To help you throw your sedentary (inactive) lifestyle out the window and decrease your BP values, incorporate some of these exercises into your daily routine and watch your BP amazingly decrease.
If you do have blood pressure keep...
Buy Ultram Online- Pain! Forget This Word
By: Article Manager | 16/10/2008
Buy Ultram online is beneficial in the treatment of moderate or severe pain. When the treatment is required in order to treat moderate to severe pain, your doctor may recommend you a comprehensive release Ultram. Buy Ultram online from any online store because it is time and money saving way.
Buy Soma- Enjoy a Pain Free Life
By: Article Manager | 16/10/2008
In any kind of muscle pain, use Soma and say good bye to your pain. Soma is very valuable drug in relaxing and relieving the muscle pain. Patients who are suffering from strains, sprains, spasms and many other muscle injuries usually buy Soma. This medication is quite effective particularly with musculoskeletal pain.
Natural And Organic Alternatives To Cosmetic Surgery
By: Hannah Walker | 15/10/2008
It seems that in today's society people will go to greater and more dramatic lengths to pursue their physical ideal and many do not bat an eyelid at the idea of going under the knife. However no one should be fooled by the glamorised, celebrity endorsed culture of cosmetic surgery;...
Is LASIK the Right Thing For You to Do?
By: Lizzie J | 15/10/2008
Most people know a little something about LASIK surgery, but few people under enough detail to make a decision on having the surgery. Here are some basic facts about LASIK that you may need to know before you have this surgery.
When you are considering LASIK surgery to correct your vision...
What to Consider When Choosing Skin Mole Removal
By: Justin DiMateo | 15/10/2008
Procedures to remove a mole are often fairly non-invasive and can usually be done in a doctor's office using local anesthetic. Whether you are choosing to remove a mole for skin cancer suspicion, irritation or cosmetic reasons, there are a couple of methods that you can discuss with your doctor....
What Are Headaches?
By: Annette Badowski | 15/10/2008
In short, a headache is not a disease, but it may indicate that something is wrong. While most headaches are common and not life threatening, some may have an underlying cause that requires medical attention. The most common headaches are "tension", "stress' and "migraine" headaches. Tension and stress type headaches...
What is Lumbago?
By: Annette Badowski | 15/10/2008
The medical industry defines lumbago as mild to severe pain or discomfort in the region of the lower back. There are two specific types of lumbago pain, specifically, acute (pain can be sudden and severe and comes and goes) or chronic, lasting over three months. Lumbago can strike anyone, but...
More from Jeff Foster
Improved Sleep Habits With Improved Sleep Hygiene
By: Jeff Foster | 25/07/2007 | Medicine
Okay, so it sounds a bit ridiculous, but there truly is such a term as sleep hygiene. As you truly understand the meaning of sleep hygiene and it is quite likely that your quality of sleep will be significantly improved.
While personal hygiene is known to be that...
The Pricey Hair Restoration Costs
By: Jeff Foster | 25/07/2007 | Medicine
So you have decided that hair restoration and hair transplants are for you! What great news! Now the question becomes exactly are you going to pay for it?
Since the cost of hair restoration and hair transplants can vary wildly between the surgeons who perform this procedure, it is...
Tell The Truth, Do You Really Need Hair Restoration
By: Jeff Foster | 23/07/2007 | Medicine
With a multitude of hair restoration products and variety of hair restoration information on the market today, it can be difficult to decide if you really need hair restoration for your hair loss.
Making the decision to look into and ultimately actively seek hair restoration therapy is a very...
Gastric Bypass - A New Weight Loss Trend
By: Jeff Foster | 23/07/2007 | Health
All too often for those battling morbid obesity it seems that gastric bypass surgery is a quick fix.
Today's media seems to paint often unrealistic yet dramatic news stories of gastric bypass patients who have lost a tremendous amount of weight.
While gastric bypass surgery may dramatically change your life,...
The Agonizing, Awful Irritating Disease Of Arthritis
By: Jeff Foster | 20/07/2007 | Medicine
It literally means joint inflammation.
But the word arthritis does not even begin to describe the agonizing disease that affects the lives of millions each and every year. The word arthritis defines a group of over 100 varying arthritic or rheumatic conditions, all with a variety of signs and symptoms, as...
The Beginnings Of Depression
By: Jeff Foster | 20/07/2007 | Medicine
The medical condition of depression is a result of many different reasons and it is often tough to decide the exact cause of depression.
Some reasons can be related to long ago abuse and injury while others many be related to current stressful situations such as financial issues and...
Sleep Apnea Interrupting Your Breathing
By: Jeff Foster | 16/07/2007 | Medicine
Sleep apnea, fairly common among adults, is a disorder in which the soft tissue located in the back of the throat narrows and repeatedly closes during the time you are asleep, obstructing the breathing passages. This obstruction results in a reduction in or a total cessation of breathing during sleep....
Melatonin And Sunlight - Can It Really Beat Insomnia?
By: Jeff Foster | 15/07/2007 | Medicine
Melatonin and Sunlight - Can It Really Beat Insomnia?
Just what is it that makes us sleep? What a great question! So if only researchers could pinpoint the answer then perhaps all the companies that manufacturer insomnia medications would be out of business.
It really doesn't matter to whom you ask...