biological rhythms : ultradian rhythms Flashcards

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What is an ultradian rhythm?

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a type of biological rhythm that takes less than 24 hours to complete

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What is an example of the ultradian rhythms?

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sleep cycle

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What happens during stage 1 & 2 of the sleep cycle?

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  • light sleep where the person is easily woken
  • brainwave patterns become slower & more rhythmic (alpha waves)
  • patterns become even slower as sleep gets deeper (theta waves)
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What happens during stage 3 & 4 of the sleep cycle?

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  • delta wave which are even slower and have greater amplitude
  • deep sleep or slow wave sleep
  • difficult to rouse a person
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What happens during stage 5 of the sleep cycle?

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  • the body is paralysed
  • brain activity speeds up to the extent it resembles the awake brain
  • Rapid Eye Movement (REM) reflect the fast , jerky activity of the eyes at this point
  • highly correlated with the experience of dreaming
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How is improved understanding a strength of ultradian rhythms?

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  • research into ultradian rhythms has led to improved understanding of age related changed in sleep
  • sleep scientists observed that sleep stages reduce with age (sleep/wake cycle changes)
    • this as growth hormones are mostly produced during sleep and therefore it is reduced in old people
  • may result in various issues in old age as relaxation and medication may be used to induce a deeper sleep
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How is the sleep lab a strength of ultradian rhythms?

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sleep labs use controlled settings and research can exclude extraneous factors ( such as noise , temperature)

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How is the sleep lab a weakness of ultradian rhythms?

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Lab studies involve ppts being attached to artificial machinery which can lead to ppts to sleep in a way that doesn’t represent normal sleep. This means that findings from the study may lack generalisability .

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How are individual differences a weakness of ultradian rhythms?

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  • there’s a significant variation between people
  • Tucker = found large difference between ppts in terms of duration of each sleep stage ( especially stage 3 & 4)
    • these differences are biologically determined which makes it difficult to describe normal sleep in a meaningful way
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