Chapter 9: Sleep Part 2 Flashcards

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What does the evolutionary (circadian) theory propose?

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Sleep evolved to enhance survival by protecting an organism by making it inactive during the part of the day when it is most risky or dangerous to move about.

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What does the circadian sleep-wake cycle help ensure?

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That lifestyle and activity are synchronised with day-night.

  1. Night time is dangerous for humans
  2. Being inactive during this time aids our survival as we are less likely to be eaten
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List some limitations of the restoration theory:

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  • No conclusive cause-effect way to determine what is restored during sleep and not at any other time.
  • More active people do not actually sleep longer since the amount of sleep does not necessarily change based on daily activity.
  • If restoration was the only function of sleep we would expect a physically inactive/disabled person to sleep less than a physically active person.
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List some limitations of the evolutionary (circadian) theory:

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  • Does not explain our need for sleep since we must sleep despite dangers due to sleep.
  • No account for the loss of awareness or alertness during sleep.
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What is the total amount of time newborns (birth - 3 months) spend asleep?

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16 hrs

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What is the total amount of time infants (3 months - 2 yrs) spend asleep?

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12-13 hrs

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What is the total amount of time children (2-13 yrs) spend asleep?

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11 hrs

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What is the total amount of time adolescents (14-18 yrs) spend asleep?

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10-8.5 hrs

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What is the total amount of time adults (19-60 yrs) spend asleep?

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8 hrs

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What is the total amount of time the elderly (60+ yrs) spend asleep?

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6 hrs

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What percentage of sleep time do newborns (birth - 3 months) spend in REM and NREM?

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  • REM = 40%

- NREM = 50%

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What percentage of sleep time do infants (3 months - 2 yrs) spend in REM and NREM?

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  • REM = 36-40%

- NREM = 60-70%

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What percentage of sleep time do children (2-13 yrs) spend in REM and NREM?

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  • REM = 18.5-20%

- NREM = 80-81.5%

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What percentage of sleep time do adolescents (14-18 yrs) spend in REM and NREM?

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  • REM = 18.5-20%

- NREM = 80-81.5%

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What percentage of sleep time do adults (19-60 yrs)spend in REM and NREM?

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  • REM = 20-25%

- NREM = 75-80%

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What percentage of sleep time do the elderly (60+ yrs) spend in REM and NREM?

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  • REM = 20-25%

- NREM = 75-80%