Lecture 10 Flashcards
what is consciousness
AWARNESS or ourselves and/or environment
- a spotlight on an aspect of our daily life
- external or internal focus
- past, present, future
what age does circadian rhythm change
around 20 earlier in women than men
Melatonin is a ______inducing hormone. Production _____ with light and _____ as it gets dark. This is controlled by the ______ _____
sleep-inducing hormone
Production decreases with light (morning) and increases as it gets dark out
Adenosine is an _______ neurotransmitter, causes drowsiness
* ______during day, ______during night
inhibitory
Accumulates
declines
Blindness and CR: mechanism. How many blind people are desynchronized? How is it treated
50%
melatonin or melatonin agonist
effects of sleepdeprivation
-fatigue
-death
-impaired concentration
-poor learning and memory
-increase appetite and eating
-irritability
why do we sleep
- Protective: It’s dangerous to be out at night
- Restorative: when we don’t have to process the
outside world, our body/brain has time to
repair itself - Cognitive:
a) memory better after several hours sleeping than
several hours awake
b) Creative insight, thinking ‘outside the box’ more
likely after sleep - Growth: GH released by pituitary gland during
sleep
how long is the sleep cycle
every 90 minutes
What wave stage?
Regular. 8-12 Hz. Awake but relaxed
Alpha waves
Stage 1-2. irrefular, 5-8 hz
theta wave
Regular
* High-amplitude
* Slow (1.5-4 Hz)
slow wave sleep
delta wave
15-40 Hz
irregular
stage 5
REM