Sleep Flashcards

1
Q

stages 1 to 4 of of sleep are known as…

A

non-REM

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2
Q

slow wave sleep occurs during which stages?

A

stages 3 and 4. lasts 20-40 mins and will decrease across the sleep episode

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3
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autonomic activity increases and respiration fastens during which stage of sleep?

A

REM sleep

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4
Q

heart rate drops during which stage of sleep?

A

stage 1

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5
Q

what are the negative effects of sleep deprivation?

A

depression, weight gain, suppression of immune cells, slower reaction time, increased errors

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6
Q

which sleep disorder does stimulus control help treat?

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insomnia - involves conditioning your body to associate stimuli in your sleep environment only with sleep

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7
Q

what stage does sleep walking and night terrors occur in?

A

stages 3 and 4

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8
Q

what is the cognitive view of dreams?

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thought or problem solving function, show cognitive development

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9
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what is Freud’s psychodynamic view of dreams?

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that all dreams have meaning, an unconscious wish or emotional concerns

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10
Q

circadian rhythms are regulated by the brain’s…

A

suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN): links to the pineal gland which secretes melatonin.
neurons are active during the daytime and inactive at night

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11
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what is the difference between alpha waves and delta waves?

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alpha waves: relatively slow brain waves of a relaxed, awake state
delta waves: the large, slow brain waves associated with deep sleep

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12
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which stages help strengthen the neural connections that build enduring memories?

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REM and non-REM 2 sleep

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13
Q

what is the latent content of dreams?

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the underlying meaning of a dream (according to Freud)

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14
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what is the manifest content of dreams?

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the remembered storyline of a dream (according to Freud)

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15
Q

what does the information-processing theory of dreams argue?

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dreams help us sort out the day’s events and consolidate our memories

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16
Q

what is the physiological function of dreams?

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regular brain stimulation from REM sleep may help develop and preserve neural pathways

17
Q

what is REM rebound?

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the tendency for REM sleep to increase following REM sleep deprivation