djupsömns
Djupsömns is the Swedish term for the deepest stage of sleep, typically equated with slow-wave sleep in the non-REM portion of the sleep cycle. In English-language literature, the equivalent term is deep sleep; djupsömns appears mainly in Swedish medical and educational texts.
Djupsömns corresponds to non-REM stage N3. It is marked by high-amplitude delta waves on EEG, reduced metabolic
Physiology and timing: During djupsömns, cortical neurons exhibit slow, synchronized delta activity; body temperature is lowered;
Functions: Deep sleep is associated with physical restoration, growth hormone release, and the consolidation of declarative
Clinical relevance: Diminished deep sleep is linked to aging and several sleep disorders, including insomnia and
See also: Slow-wave sleep; Non-REM sleep; Sleep architecture.