slow-wave sleep
nounDefinition of slow-wave sleep
: the phase of non-REM sleep marked by the deepest sleep and the highest levels of delta wave activity with brain and muscle activity significantly reduced, loss of response to external stimuli greatest, and with heart rate and respiration at lowest levels
Note: Sleep time spent in slow-wave sleep is of longer duration during infancy and childhood.
Deep, or slow-wave sleep, when the body secretes human growth hormone, is critical for development and physical repair.— Melinda Beck Members of a second group were awakened every time they entered slow-wave sleep, a stage when dreams tend not to occur.— Sandra Blakeslee —abbreviation SWSKeep scrolling for more
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