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Sudden sleep attacks at inopportune times are symptomatic of which sleep disorder? a. Sleep apnea b. Insomnia c. Night terrors d. Sleepwalking e. Narcolepsy

   Sudden sleep attacks at inopportune times are symptomatic of which sleep disorder?
a. Sleep apnea
b. Insomnia
c. Night terrors
d. Sleepwalking
e. Narcolepsy
Myers' Psychology for AP
Myers' Psychology for AP
David G. Myers 2nd Edition
Chapter 25, Problem 1 ↓

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Narcolepsy
Narcolepsy is a chronic neurological disorder that affects the regulation of sleep and wakefulness, leading to symptoms such as sudden, uncontrollable sleep attacks during the day. It is characterized by an abnormal transition between wakefulness and rapid eye movement sleep (REM), which can result in unexpected episodes of sleep that disrupt daily activities.
Sleep Disorders
Sleep disorders refer to a broad category of conditions that impact the quality, timing, and amount of sleep, leading to daytime distress and impairment. These disorders include a range of issues such as insomnia, sleep apnea, and parasomnias, each with distinct causes and symptoms related to disruptions in normal sleep patterns.

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