Problem 6 Flashcards

1
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Which side-effects does disrupted sleep potentially have on a persons mental health?

A
  1. Psychiatric disorders
    - -> anxiety/mood disorders
  2. Degrading of neurocognitive functioning
  3. Experience of negative emotions
    - -> amplified for adverse events
  4. Altering of the ways one expresses, understands + modifies emotions
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Emotion

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Refers to a multi-faceted response to internal or external stimuli that allows the individual to meet the demands of their environment through changes in their subjective

  1. experience
  2. behavior
  3. physiology
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Affect

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Is a superordinate term of emotion

–> classified in valence or arousal level

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Mood

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Is a diffuse + long-lasting state of emotions

–> less likely to occur in response to a particular situation or stimuli

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Which neural processes are involved in emotion regulation ?

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The interaction of subcortical brain structures of the limbic system

–> these generate emotional responses to stimuli with control centers which in turn will regulate the emotional responses + behaviors

THUS: amygdala –> PFC

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6
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Sleep is comprised of 2 main types.

Name them.

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  1. Rapid-eye movement
    (REM)
  2. Non-rapid-eye movement (NREM)

BUT: NREM can also be divided into 3 stages, each reflecting different depths of sleep

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REM sleep

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Is uniquely marked by

  1. activation of emotion-related brain regions
    - -> amygdala + hippocampus
  2. inhibition of aminergic NTs
    - -> norepinephrine + serotonin

THUS: central role in consolidation of emotional memory + preservation of their affective tone

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Sleep to forget, sleep to remember model

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Assumes that REM sleep periods both

  1. strengthens declarative component of emotional experiences by activating emotion-related brains structures
  2. attenuates the affective tone of emotional experiences by ingesting the aminergic NTs
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Competing model 
(to the sleep to forget, sleep to remember model)
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Suggests that REM sleep actually excites emotional reactivity which reinforces the salience of emotional events

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Modal model of Emotion generation

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Occurs when an individual

  1. encounters an emotion-eliciting stimulus
  2. attends to + appraises it
  3. generates an emotional response
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Emotion Regulation

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Involves heterogenous actions that influence

  1. what emotions we have
  2. when we have them
  3. how we have them
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Process model of ER

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Suggests that ER strategies occur along a timeline of an unfolding emotional response + highlights 5 different processes that may occur to alter the course of an emotion

  1. Situation selection
  2. Situation modification
  3. Attentional deployment
  4. Cogntive change
  5. Response modulation
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13
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What effects will sleep deprivation have on emotional reactivity?

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It will impact EG + ER and daytime mood

–> inability to

  1. identifying an Emotion as problematic
  2. Choosing an appropriate ER strategy + implementing it in ineffective way
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Extended model of ER

Gross

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Describes 3 stages of the emotion regulation cycle

  1. Identification
    - -> of an emotion that should be regulated
  2. Selection
    - -> of strategy
  3. Effective implementation
    - -> of strategy
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How does sleep deprivation and its effects on emotional reactivity show on a neuronal level ?

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  1. Greater amygdala activation than rested people in response to negative emotional stimuli
  2. Loss of functional connectivity btw amygdala + mPFC
  3. Increased connectivity btw amygdala + autonomic activating brainstem areas

–> suggests a failure of top-down prefrontal control over emotional areas

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16
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Homeostatic process

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Regulates the length + depth of sleep

–> related to the accumulation of the NT adenosine during prolonged periods of wakefulness

17
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Circadian sleep process

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Governs predictable patterns of maximum sleepiness vs max alternateness throughout the 24 hr day

–> regulates sleep onset + awakening

18
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During the state of wakefulness

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NTs are released :

  1. Noradrenaline
  2. Serotonin
  3. Histamine
  4. Acetylcholine
  5. Orexin

and NTs are suppressed:

  1. GABA
  2. Aminobutyric acid
19
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Explain the bi-directional relationship of sleep deprivation and emotional reactivity

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Just like sleep deprivation will affect our emotional reactivity, ER will affect the way we sleep

–> daytime mood will affect sleep and vice versa

20
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Which emotion regulation stratetgy is apparently resistent to the sleep loss effect ?
And under which circumstances ?

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Reappraisal
–> Only stage that is not affected by sleep deprivateion

BUT: only if you are used to using that cognitive change strategy

21
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Chronotype

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Refers to the propensity for the individual to sleep at a particular time during a 24-hour period.