Psychology: Sleep Patterns The graph on the next page shows three areas, representing

Chapter 5, Problem 82

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Psychology: Sleep Patterns The graph on the next page shows three areas, representing awake time, REM (rapid eye movement) sleep time, and non-REM sleep time, over a typical individuals lifetime. Make generalizations about the amount of total sleep, non-REM sleep, and REM sleep an individual gets as he or she gets older. If you wanted to estimate mathematically the amount of non-REM sleep an individual gets between birth and 50 years, how would you do so? How would you mathematically estimate the amount of REM sleep an individual gets during this interval? (Source: Adapted from Bernstein/ClarkeStewart/Roy/Wickens, Psychology, Fourth Edition)

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