Class 3 - Sleep Flashcards

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What is sleep based on merriam-webster?

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  • the natural periodic suspension of consciousness during which the powers of the body are restored
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What is the general idea of sleep? (3)

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  • sleep is natural and necessary
  • it involves a shift in physiological and neurological activity and is intended to be restorative
  • easily woken up from unconscious state, self-regulated
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3
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What are the 2 biological mechanisms that regulate wakefulness and sleep?

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  1. Sleep-wake Homeostasis/homeostatic drive
  2. Circadian rhythms
    tell us when to sleep and wake up
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What is the sleep-wake homeostasis/homeostatic drive? (3)

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  • need or pressure to sleep
  • longer one stays awake, the PRESSURE gets stronger and reaches low after a good quality sleep
  • drive for sleep is higher under some circumstances
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The homeostatic drive includes a sleep debt. What is it? (2)

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  • when you’re not getting 7-9 hours of sleep
  • do not need to pay it back, but try no to build it up
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Homeostatic drive graph

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7
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What are circadian rhythms? (2)

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  • physical, mental, and behavioural changes that follow a 24 hour cycle
  • internally driven cycles of biochemical, physiological, and behavioral process of living beings that rise and fall across the 24 hour day
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What do circadian rhythms control? (2)

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  • Control a wide variety of body functions
  • metabolism, core temperature, hormones released in sleep
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9
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What controls our circadian rhythm? (2)

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  • master clock
  • aka a group of neurons called suprachiasmatic nucleus in hypthalamus
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10
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What is the strongest cue for circadian rhythms?

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light/dark cycle of the sun
- hence working nights can be harmful

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What drives our circadian rhythm?

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  • numerous peripheral circadian oscillators (clocks) throughout the human body
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12
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Which neurotransmitters/hormones promote sleep?

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  • adenosine
  • GABA
  • Melatonin
  • Galanin
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13
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Which neurotransmitters/hormones promote wakefulness? (7)

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  • orexin/hypocretin
  • serotonin
  • acetylcholine
  • serotonin
  • dopamine
  • noradrenaline
  • histamine
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