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Eugene Aserinsky (May 6, 1921 – July 22, 1998), a
pioneer in
sleep research, was a
graduate student at the
University of
Chicago in 1953 when he discovered...
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gained momentum in 1952, when
Nathaniel Kleitman and his
student Eugene Aserinsky discovered regular cycles. A
further experiment by
Kleitman and William...
- daughter, Esther. In 1953, he and
Aserinsky introduced the
world to "rapid-eye movement," or REM sleep.
Kleitman and
Aserinsky demonstrated that REM
sleep was...
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student Eugene Aserinsky had
mentioned to him that "Dr.
Kleitman and I
think these eye
movements might be
related to dreaming".
Aserinsky,
along with his...
- was
founded and the
first International EEG
congress was held. In 1953
Aserinsky and
Kleitman described REM sleep. In the 1950s,
William Grey
Walter developed...
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theorizing about dream function came in 1953, when
Science published the
Aserinsky and
Kleitman paper establishing REM
sleep as a
distinct phase of sleep...
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discovered at the
university in 1953 by
Nathaniel Kleitman and
Eugene Aserinsky. The
University of
Chicago (Department of
Astronomy and Astrophysics)...
- atonia. In 1953,
Professor Nathaniel Kleitman and his
student Eugene Aserinsky defined rapid eye
movement and
linked it to dreams. REM
sleep was further...
- cycle. Kleitman, with his
students including William C.
Dement and
Eugene Aserinsky,
continued his
research throughout the 1900s. O. Öquist's 1970 thesis...
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philanthropist T. D. Jakes,
televangelist B. R. Lakin,
evangelist Eugene Aserinsky,
discovered rapid eye
movement sleep (REM)
Maurice Brooks, ornithologist...