Alcohol and caffeine: effect on inferred visual dreaming
- PMID: 13950328
- DOI: 10.1126/science.140.3572.1226
Alcohol and caffeine: effect on inferred visual dreaming
Abstract
In seven subjects, a large amount of alcohol, taken at bedtime, reduced the total duration of stage 1 electroencephalographic-rapid-eye-movement periods in the first 5 hours of sleep; a moderate amount of caffeine produced no significant change.
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