Apart from the severity of the physiological symptoms, how else might you distinguish between sleep terrors and nightmares?

a) Sleep terrors occur out of Stage 4 sleep; nightmares occur out of REM sleep.
b) Adults tend to have sleep terrors; children are more likely to have nightmares.
c) Sleep terrors tend to occur later in sleep; nightmares tend to occur early in sleep.
d) The content of a sleep terror is often remembered because of its violent nature; the content of nightmares is rarely recalled.


A

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