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When the genioglossus muscle relaxes during REM ?

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The genioglossus muscle relaxes during REM sleep.

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During REM sleep, the genioglossus muscle relaxes. This muscle is responsible for pulling the tongue forward. In REM sleep, the brain waves associated with dreaming are similar to those observed when a person is awake, but voluntary muscle movement is inhibited, including the movement of the genioglossus muscle.

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