Module 9 - sleep and dreams Flashcards

1
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What is sleep?

A

periodic natural loss of consciousness

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2
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circadian rhythm

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  • internal biological clock of 24-hour cycle
  • ex: body temp, hormone levels, sleepiness, and wakefulness
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3
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four stages of sleep

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  1. REM
  2. NREM1
  3. NREM2
  4. NREM3
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4
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REM sleep

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  • rapid eye movement
  • narrative, often bizarre dreams
  • genital and autonomic arousal (except during very scary dreams)
  • motor cortex active, but brainstem blocks motor commands
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NREM 1

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  • transition from awake to sleep
  • slow breathing, irregular brain waves
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NREM 2

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  • rapid, rhythmic brain activity
  • sleep spindles (type of brain waves)
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7
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NREM 3

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  • deep sleep
  • large, slow delta waves
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8
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young adults vs older adult sleep

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  • young adults spend more time in REM and NREM3
  • older adult spend more time in NREM1
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9
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suprechiasmatic nuclei

A
  • pacemaker of circadian timing
  • light entering the eye signals the suprachiasmatic nuclei to suppress the pineal gland’s production of melatonin
  • pineal gland releases melatonin again when in the dark
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10
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5 reasons for sleep

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  1. restore and repair damaged neurons
  2. REM and NREM-2 sleep help strengthen neural connections for long-term memories
  3. promotes created problem solving
  4. pituitary gland secretes growth hormone necessary for muscle development
  5. protects from getting hurt at night (?)
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11
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effects of sleep loss (7)

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  • lack of energy
  • depressed mood
  • weight gain, and other metabolic issues
  • suppressed immune function
  • decreasing the life span
  • accidents
  • attention, cognitive difficulties
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12
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insomnia

A

recurring difficulty falling/staying asleep

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13
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narcolepsy

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  • sudden uncontrollable sleep attacks
  • sometimes directly into REM sleep
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14
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sleep apnea

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  • stopping of breathing while asleep
  • repeated momentary awakenings
  • common in overweight men
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15
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night terrors

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  • high arousal and appearance of being terrified
  • target children during first few hours of NREM3
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16
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sleepwalking/talking

A

During NREM-3 sleep, mostly in childhood

17
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dreams

A
  • sequences of images, emotions, and thoughts passing through a sleeping person’s mind
  • typically incorporate aspects of previous days’ experiences and preoccupations
  • tend to fade rapidly from memory