Wiktionary
n. Rapid movement of the eyes, characterising REM sleep
WordNet
n. a recurring sleep state during which dreaming occurs; a state of Rapid Eye Movements during sleep [syn: paradoxical sleep, rapid eye movement sleep, REM sleep, REM]
Wikipedia
Rapid Eye Movement is an album by progressive rock/ metal band Riverside. It is the third and final part of the Reality Dream Trilogy which has thus far included Out of Myself and Second Life Syndrome. The album is split into two parts: part one consists of tracks one through five while part two consists of tracks six through nine. It was released internationally by InsideOut Music on October 9, 2007, on September 28 in Europe by InsideOut Music and on September 24 by Mystic Productions in Poland. A two CD digipack version of the album has been also been released and includes extra tracks and some video footage.
There are also 2 outtakes that are expected from the last reality dream suite, the title track and reality dream IV. Instead, both are included in the bonus disk, and the final instrumental of the suite is titled Lucid dream IV.
The album was named as one of Classic Rock‘s 10 essential progressive rock albums of the decade.
In 2009, Century Media Records Ltd, under exclusive license from InsideOut Music, released a 2CD version including the bonus disk originally included in the 2007 digipack version, without the video footage.
Rapid eye movement may refer to:
- Rapid eye movement sleep or REM sleep
- Saccade, a fast movement of an eye
- Rapid Eye Movement (album), an album by Riverside
- Rapid Eye Movement, is a progressive rock British band formed in 1980 by Dave Stewart, Pip Pyle, Rick Biddulph and Jakko Jakszyk
- R.E.M. (band)
Usage examples of "rapid eye movement".
Just far enough to put an end to the spasms of rapid eye movement.
There is automatic smiling that is produced during rapid eye movement sleep.
Shortly, the eyes start to move actively, and the baby has gone into rapid eye movement (REM) sleep.
She thought of telling him about rapid eye movement, and the REM sleep experiments she’.
Well, I may have had rapid eye movement, but I tell you that I did not dream.
He had as usual not slept well, at least in terms of REM-rapid eye movement-sleep.
He had as usual not slept well, at least in terms of REM - rapid eye movement - sleep.
There's a great deal of brain activity and she has demonstrated rapid eye movement almost constantly.
He gave her a soft mental nudge, and the delta and theta brain wave activity began to change over to the higher frequency of beta brain waves, bringing on REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep.
Now he's got rapid eye movement, showing how he's enjoying a good session of dreaming.