The last sleep stage is REM.
Not exact matches
A few months ago I was sick with a bad cold, and the
last stage was this hacking cough that wouldn't go away (and would not let me
sleep!).
It can definitely seem like this
stage will
last forever, and more than a year (or two or three) is a long time to go without good
sleep.
You are enjoying the
last stage when bam your baby starts waking every hour on the hour and nursing is the only way to get your baby back to
sleep.
Stage 2
lasts slightly longer, around 20 minutes, and is marked by rapid bursts of rhythmic brain activity known as
sleep spindles.
A complete
sleep cycle can take 90 to 110 minutes with each
stage lasting from 5 - 15 minutes (with the exception of R.E.M).
During the
last stage or REM
sleep, the brain consolidates these memories by hard - coding them, by retrieving them and cross-linking them to older and newer memories for easy retrieval.
Stage 1 (
Sleep transition): This
lasts for only 5 minutes.
By the time the
last flotilla of petit - four - sized keynotes eased us all to
sleep in our seats on Wednesday afternoon — never let the elegant thinker Theo Gray onto a
stage right after lunch to show you his Wolfram Mathematica CDF — Ed Nawotka managed to fire up his Publishing Perspectives account and tweet before passing out:
Adults are rapidly killed, IMI residue accumulates where pets
sleep to kill pre-adult
stages, and there's
lasting activity.