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The depression that follows heavy use of cocaine is thought to be related to .
REM Rebound
The increased amount of REM sleep that occurs after REM deprivation.
NREM Sleep
Non-Rapid Eye Movement Sleep, encompassing all sleep stages except for REM, characterized by slower brain waves and decreased bodily movement.
Sleep Cycles
The phases of sleep that an individual goes through in a typical night, including stages of non-REM (Rapid Eye Movement) and REM sleep, each characterized by different brain activities and physiological responses.
Longitudinal Study
A research method that studies the same subjects over a period of time, often years or decades, to observe changes and developments.
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