Nature of Sleep Flashcards

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How are circadian rhythms controlled?

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By the SCN and fine-tuned by exogenous zeitgebers

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What happens during sleep during the night?

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We do through 5 cycles, each one lasting about 90 minutes with REM increasing during the night

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How are the different stages and cycles of sleep distinguished?

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Through EEG (brain waves) as frequency and amplitude differs

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Name 2 main differences in sleep among species

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1) Time spent sleeping varies

2) REM absent in some like reptiles

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Name 2 things suggested about sleep

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1) It is necessary for survival otherwise why would all animals do it?
2) Patterns of sleep are adaptive to each particular species otherwise why are the patterns so different?

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Explain a positive evaluative point about the nature of sleep

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Objective evidence from EEG readings providing objective measures of sleep

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Explain 3 negative evaluative points about the nature of sleep

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1) Sleep labs are reductionist as do not reflect many factors that can influence sleep in real life - lacks mundane realism, lack of generalisability and ecological validity
2) Individual differences - most 5 cycles and about 8 hours but some sleep less and much more so patterns vary between individuals
3) Self-report techniques vulnerable to bias due to researcher effects and ppt reactivity so may lack validity

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