Huberman Lab
Essentials: Understand and Use Dreams to Learn and Forget
Andrew Huberman
So there's something associated with the movement circuitry going on in slow-wave sleep. And remember, this is happening mostly at the beginning of the night. Your sleep is dominated by slow wave sleep. So no acetylcholine, very little norepinephrine, although there is some, and a lot of serotonin.
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