REM sleep: Definition, functions, the effects of alcohol, and disorders
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Sep 1, 2017 - One of these stages is rapid eye movement (REM) sleep.
... People enter REM sleep within the first 90 minutes of falling
asleep and, as the sleep cycle repeats throughout the night, REM sleep
occurs several times nightly. ... The sleep cycle begins with non-REM sleep, before moving into ...
Rapid eye movement (REM) - ScienceDaily
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Rapid eye movement (REM) is the
stage of sleep characterized by rapid saccadic movements of the eyes.
During this stage, the activity of the brain's neurons i
Rapid eye movement (REM)
Rapid eye movement (REM) of Rembrandt captures a snapshot
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Belshazzar's Feast (Rembrandt) - Wikipedia
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Belshazzar's Feast is a painting by Rembrandt housed in the National Gallery, London. The painting is Rembrandt's attempt to establish himself as a painter of ...
Medium: Oil on canvas
Location: National Gallery, London
Year: 1635
Dimensions: 167.6 cm × 209.2 cm (66.0 in × 8...
The story
The story of Belshazzar and the writing on the wall originates in the Old Testament Book of Daniel. The Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar looted the Temple in Jerusalem and has stolen the sacred artefacts such as golden cups. His son Belshazzar used these cups for a great feast where the hand of God appeared and wrote the inscription on the wall prophesying the downfall of Belshazzar's reign.The inscription on the wall is an interesting element in this painting. Rembrandt lived in the Jewish Quarter of Amsterdam and "derived the form of Hebrew inscription from a book by his friend, the learned Rabbi and printer, Menasseh ben Israel, yet mistranscribed one of the characters[3] and arranged them in columns, rather than right to left, as Hebrew is written."[1][4] This last detail is essential as it relates to the question of why Belshazzar and his advisers were not able to decipher the inscription and had to send for Daniel to help them with it.[5] The biblical story does not identify the language of the cryptic message, but it is generally assumed to be Aramaic, which, like Hebrew, is written in right-to-left rows, and not in right-to-left columns as in the painting. Although there is no accepted explanation why the Babylonian priests were unable to decipher the writing,[6] the point of this unconventional arrangement – reading the text in the painting in the conventional row-wise left-to-right order results in a garbled message – may be to suggest why the text proved incomprehensible to the Babylonian wise men;[7] indeed, this explanation is in accordance with the opinion of the amora Shmuel, which is mentioned in the Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Sanhedrin, 22 a, among various dissenting views. However, it seems unlikely that Rembrandt would have known this, as there is no evidence to suggest he was proficient in the Talmud.
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