Hey this actually perfect timing, I'm reviewing a section on Sleep in my neuroscience class. Why would you say it's so difficult to study the effects of disrupted REM in individuals? Is sleep fragmentation really the best way we can study REM deprivation? Or is there a better method?
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Hey this actually perfect timing, I'm reviewing a section on Sleep in my neuroscience class. Why would you say it's so difficult to study the effects of disrupted REM in individuals? Is sleep fragmentation really the best way we can study REM deprivation? Or is there a better method?