5.1 Sleeping and Dreaming Revitalize Us for Action Flashcards
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Consciousness
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- our subjective awareness of ourselves and our environment
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dualism
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- the idea that the mind, a nonmaterial entity, is separate from (although connected to) the physical body
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biological rhythems
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- regularly occurring cycles of behaviors
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circadian rhythm
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- (from the Latin circa, meaning “about” or “approximately,” and dian, meaning “daily”) that guides the daily waking and sleeping cycle in many animals
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seasonal affective disorder (SAD)
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- people are more likely to experience depression during the dark winter months than during the lighter summer months
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suprachiasmatic nucleus
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- the body’s primary circadian “pacemaker”
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melatonin
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- a powerful hormone that facilitates the onset of sleep
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Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep
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- a sleep stage characterized by the presence of quick fast eye movements and dreaming
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non-rapid eye movement (nonREM) sleep
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a deep sleep, characterized by very slow brain waves, that is further subdivided into three stages: N1, N2, and N3
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N1 sleep stage
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- some muscle tone is lost, as well as most awareness of the environment
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N2 sleep stage
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- muscular activity is further decreased and conscious awareness of the environment is lost
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sleep spindles
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- theta waves interspersed with bursts of rapid brain activity
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N3 sleep stage
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- also known as slow wave sleep, is the deepest level of sleep, characterized by an increased proportion of very slow delta waves
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insomnia
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- persistent difficulty falling or staying asleep
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sleep apnea
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- a sleep disorder characterized by pauses in breathing that last at least 10 seconds during sleep