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Sleep & circadian

REM sleep

DEREM-Schlaf

REM (rapid eye movement) sleep is a sleep stage marked by fast eye movements, vivid dreaming, near-waking brain activity, and skeletal muscle atonia. It increases toward the second half of the night and supports memory consolidation, emotional processing, and synaptic plasticity. Reduced REM duration has been associated in epidemiological studies with higher all-cause mortality, cognitive decline, and impaired mood regulation.