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Finite capacity scheduling provides the user with graphical interactive computing, which is the technique's primary advantage over rule-based scheduling.
REM Rebound
The phenomenon where there is an increase in the amount of REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep after a period of REM sleep deprivation.
Slow-Wave Sleep
The deepest phase of non-REM sleep, characterized by slow brain waves, reduced heart rate, and deep physical relaxation, which is restorative and vital for memory consolidation.
Bed-Wetting
Involuntary urination while asleep, especially common in children.
Sleep Spindles
A burst of oscillatory brain activity visible on an EEG that occurs during stage 2 of non-REM sleep.
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