Sleep Flashcards

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1
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What impacts why we sleep

A

Food intake, body temperatures, glucose and circadian rhythms

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2
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What does zeitgeber mean and what does it do

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Time giver. Sets biological clock

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3
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What sets our biological clocks

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Light, exercise, eating, and socialization

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4
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Why is jet lag bad

A

Increases cortisol levels which effect hippocampal volume

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5
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What is our biological clock dependant on

A

Superchiasmatic Nucleus

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6
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What does Superchiasmatic Nucleus mean

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Nuclei located above the optic nerve

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7
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What happens when there is damage to the Superchiasmatic Nucleus

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Free range rhythms (no sense of time)

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8
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What is the best way to reset biological clock

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retinohypothalamic path (bring light to optic nerve)

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9
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When does melatonin start to rise

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2-3 hours before bed

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10
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Where is melatonin released

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Pineal gland

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11
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How many hz per second are produced in the relaxed awake stage of sleep

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8-12 HZ

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12
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What happens in stage 1 of sleep

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6-8 HZ per second irregular EEG waves and slower amounts of brain activity

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13
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What happens in stage 2 of sleep

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K-complexes nad Sleep spindles

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14
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What happens in stage 3 of sleep

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EEG becomes more stabalized and slowed brain activity

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15
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What happens during REM sleep

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muscle relaxation, loss of temp. regulation, rapid eye movement, EEG patterns resemble person awake

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16
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What does PGO stand for

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Pons, Geniculate, Occipital

17
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What does DRIS stand for

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Descending reticular inhibitor system

18
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What does DRAS stand for

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Descending reticular activity system

19
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What does DRIS and DRAS do? How do they work with each other?

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DRIS inhibits muscle movement while DRAS increases muscle movements. When one is active the other is inactive

20
Q

Types of sleep disorders

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Insomnia, sleep apnea, narcolepsy, night terrors, REM behavior disorder