Sleep Studies reversed Flashcards

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Q
  • Removed SCN from hamsters - circadian rhythm disappeared - no rhythm without SCN.
  • superchiasmatic nucleus (nuclei).
A

Morgan

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  • Found period of greatest sleep propensity occurred just after melatonin secretion.
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Schochat

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3
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  • Participants given regular light exposure on the back of their knees, caused changes in their biological rhythms in line with the light/dark they were exposed ti
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Campbell and Murphy

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4
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  • Participants lived in a cave for 12 weeks, researchers quickened the clock the followed to 22 hours, volunteers cycle stayed at 24 hours - SCN overruled clock.
  • superchiasmatic nucleus (nuclei).
A

Folkhard

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  • Studied blind man from birth, had a strong 24.9 hour circadian rhythm, struggles resetting biological rhythms, has to take sedatives - shows that you cannot reset your body clock naturally without the use of light.
  • Supports Folkhard’s study.
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Miles et al

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6
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  • Found that cabin crew had problems with working memory which became apparent after years of disruption of circadian rhythms - shows disruption can cause other problems.
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Cho

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7
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  • Found that those wit short jet lag recovery (5 days) between flights had smaller temporal lobes and lower scores on visio spacial tasks than those with a longer recovery time (12 days).
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Cho (2)

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  • Studied 1500 flight attendants and found that those who had been flying for over 5 years had double the risk of breast cancer.
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Rafnsson

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9
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  • Found that over 3 years, an American baseball team won 37% of games when travelling West to East, but when they travelled East to West, they won 44%.
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Recht

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10
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  • Koala’s sleep for 19 hours a day, their diet is mainly eucalyptus leaves which have a low nutritional value.
  • Energy conservation and predation (sleep high up in trees = no risk).
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Lee and Martin

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11
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  • Predators sleep more and animals that sleep in burrows are safer so sleep more.
  • Predation theory.
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Allison and Cicchetti

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12
Q
  • 60% of dreams contained a threat.

- Threat simulation theory.

A

Gregor

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13
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  • Sleepwalking concordance rate in children (MZ:55%, DZ: 35%). Adults (MZ:32%, DZ:6%).
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Hublin

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14
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  • 50% of sleepwalkers had a specific gene (variant of HLA) - only 24% of non sleepwalkers had this gene.
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Bassetti

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15
Q
  • Sleepwalking - more frequent in children
    Inhibitory system is undeveloped - insufficient quantities of GABA.
    Adult sleepwalking = result of inhibitory GABA mechanism remaining undeveloped.
A

Olivero

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