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- Basic_rest_activity_cycle abstract "The existence of a Basic Rest - Activity Cycle, or BRAC, during both sleep and wakefulness was proposed by Nathaniel Kleitman.It is a human biological cycle of approximately 90 minutes (80–120 minutes) that is characterized by different level of excitement and rest. The cycle is controlled by the human biological clock. It is best observed in stages of sleep, for example, REM and the delta activity cycle.When awake, your brainwaves are faster during the first half of your BRAC, when you feel alert and focused, and then your brainwaves slow during the second half, till you reach the last 20 minutes when you feel dreamy and perhaps a little tired, while your body's being readied for the alert part of the following BRAC; when asleep, your brainwaves first slow and then rise, and the BRAC occurs as stages of sleep — first falling into deep sleep, then rising into the REM (Rapid Eye-Movement) stage, when dreams occur.".
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- Basic_rest_activity_cycle subject Category:Biological_processes.
- Basic_rest_activity_cycle subject Category:Humans.
- Basic_rest_activity_cycle subject Category:Medical_research.
- Basic_rest_activity_cycle comment "The existence of a Basic Rest - Activity Cycle, or BRAC, during both sleep and wakefulness was proposed by Nathaniel Kleitman.It is a human biological cycle of approximately 90 minutes (80–120 minutes) that is characterized by different level of excitement and rest. The cycle is controlled by the human biological clock.".
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