biological rhythms Flashcards

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what are ultradian rhythms?

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last less than 24 hours, but occur more than once every 24 hours - e.g. stages of sleep

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what happens in stage 1 of sleep + brain waves?

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non-rem sleep –> changeover from wakefulness to sleep, can easily be woken
- alpha waves (high frequency and short wavelength)

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what happens in stage 2 of sleep + brain waves?

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non-rem sleep –> light sleep before you enter deeper sleep
- brief bursts of SLEEP SPINDLES (electrical activity)
- alpha waves

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what are sleep spindles and what are they useful for?

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brief bursts of electrical activity - help with consolidation of procedural and declarative memory

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stages 3 and 4 of sleep + brain waves?

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non-rem sleep –> period of deep sleep
- heartbeat and breathing rate levels are at their lowest
- muscles are relaxed - difficult to wake you
- delta waves (even slower)

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what is REM sleep? (stage 5)

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  • dreaming occurs in REM sleep
  • occurs 90 minutes after you fall asleep
  • theta waves
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supporting study - Cauter et al (2000)

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sleep patterns of men change with age, during slow wave sleep and REM sleep due to hormonal shifts. Less of the growth hormone is produced in REM sleep as you get older. Cortisol levels increase with age.

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supporting study - Tucker et al (2007)

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  • conducted sleep studies in the lab, extraneous variables controlled
  • there is a variation in sleep patterns between different subjects
  • duration of stages varies - may be genetically programmed
  • due to controlled setting (lab) - ppts may not sleep normally due to unfamiliar setting, may not be ecologically valid
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circadian rhythms

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occur once every 24 hours e.g. sleep wake cycle

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endogenous pacemakers

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the body’s internal biological clock

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exogenous zeitgebers

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changes in the environment

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