Figure 1.
The percentage of (A) slow wave sleep (SWS) and (B) rapid eye movement (REM) sleep in the first half of the night across multiple nights of drinking. Data are drawn from (Feige et al. 2006; Prinz et al. 1980; Rundell et al. 1972).
The percentage of (A) slow wave sleep (SWS) and (B) rapid eye movement (REM) sleep in the first half of the night across multiple nights of drinking. Data are drawn from (Feige et al. 2006; Prinz et al. 1980; Rundell et al. 1972).