Chp 7 Audition & 8 Sleep
The drugs that are used to treat _____ aggravate REM Sleep Behavior Disorder.
cataplexy
The symptom known as ____________ is an abnormality of REM sleep.
cataplexy
Which of the following is not a disorder of slow-wave sleep?
cataplexy
Circadian rhythms are
endogenous cycles of activity over the course of a day.
The outer layer of skin is termed the
epidermis.
For most persons, you would expect to find nonglabrous skin on the
forearm.
Which of the following is a physical dimension of auditory perception?
frequency
The pitch of a sound stimulus is related to the physical characteristic of
frequency of vibration.
Which of the following pairs of terms belong together?
frequency; pitch
In referring to the skin, the term "glabrous" means
hairless.
Insomnia is define
in relation to a person's particular need for sleep.
Insomnia is defined
in relation to a person's particular need for sleep.
The cochlea is located within the __________
inner ear
The cochlea is located within the
inner ear.
A person who travels across several time zones is likely to experience
jet lag
The middle ear is to the __________ as the outer ear is to the __________.
malleus; ear canal
Only _____ and _____ experience REM sleep, while _____ and _____ have periods of rest that resemble sleep.
mammals birds, fish, amphibians
What hormone is secreted from the pineal gland during the night
melatonin
REM sleep behavior disorder is to cataplexy as
movement is to paralysis.
Sleep disorders that occur during or involve REM sleep include
narcolepsy.
Sleep stages 1-4 are termed ________, whereas stages 3-4 are referred to as ________.
non-REM sleep; slow-wave sleep
The function of a nociceptor is to detect __________.
noxious stimuli
The function of a nociceptor is to detect
noxious stimuli.
Stimulus
objects that vibrate & set molecules of air into motion. When an object vibrates, its movements cause molecules of air surrounding it to alternate between compressing & expanding, producing waves that travel away from the object at approximately 1,200 kilometers (or 700 miles) per hour.
Which of the following is known to decrease pain sensitivity?
opiate administration
The primary function of slow-wave sleep is to
permit the brain to rest.
Anatomy of the ear
picture
The only movements that are characteristic of sleep involve
rapid movement of the eys.
The primary function of the Pacinian corpuscle is to detect
rapid vibration.
Sudden changes in the rotation of the head are sensed by the
semicircular canals.
The primary symptom of narcolepsy is
sleeping at inappropriate times.
Narcolepsy is characterized by all of the following EXCEPT
sleepwalking.
Sleep stages 3 and 4 are also called
slow-wave sleep.
Cochlea:
snail shape structure of the inner ear that contains the auditory transducing mechanism
The receptors for ________ tastes detect the presence of hydrogen ions.
sour
Night terrors are most likely to occur during
stage 4 of slow-wave sleep.
Cataplexy may be brought on by
strong emotions or physical exertion.
Kinesthesia:
Perception of the body's own movements
Proprioception:
Perception of the body's position and posture
Which statement about sleep is false?
REM sleep patterns are similar in all species.
________ is a sleep disorder that involves a buildup of carbon dioxide in the blood during sleep.
Sleep apnea
Tympanic Membrane:
The eardrum
Cilia:
The hair like appendages of a cell involved in movement or in transducing sensory information; found on the receptors in the auditory and vestibular system.
You will see _____ activity in the transition stage between being awake and falling asleep.
Theta
You will see _____ activity when the person in a relaxed state.
alpha
Which of the following pairs of terms do NOT belong together?
amplitude; pitch
The key symptom of narcolepsy is
an attack of sleep during the day.
The mallard duck is unique in that a. they can sleep with one hemisphere awake and the other asleep. b. it does not sleep. c. they can sleep with one hemisphere awake and the other asleep. d. eye movements do not occur during their sleep. e. slow-wave sleep is absent from their sleep pattern.
c. they can sleep with one hemisphere awake and the other asleep.
People with Advanced Sleep Phase Syndrome tend to fall asleep around _____ and wake up around _____.
730pm, 4:30am
Timbre: A perceptual dimension of sound; corresponds to complexity.
A perceptual dimension of sound; corresponds to complexity.
Loudness: A perceptual dimension of sound; corresponds to intensity.
A perceptual dimension of sound; corresponds to intensity.
Pitch
A perceptual dimension of sound; corresponds to the fundamental frequency
Merkel Receptors:
A touch-sensitive cutaneous receptor, important for detection of form and roughness, especially by fingertips.
Meissner Corpuscles:
A touch-sensitive cutaneous receptor, important in detecting edge contours or Braille-like stimuli, especially by fingertips.
Ruffini Cylinder:
A touch-sensitive cutaneous receptor, important in detecting stretching or static force against the skin, important in proprioception.
Pacinian Corpuscles:
A vibration-sensitive cutaneous receptor, important in detecting vibration from an object being held.
_____ is one of the most important transmitters for arousal.
Acytlcholine
Oval Window:
An opening in the bone surrounding the cochlea that reveals a membrane, against which the baseplate of the stapes presses, transmitting sound vibrations into the fluid within the cochlea.
Which of the following is true of the sleep cycle during a night of sleep?
As the night goes on, the relative length of REM sleep increases in each successive cycle.
________ is a sleep disorder that is the opposite of REM-sleep behavior disorder.
Cataplexy
Hertz: Cycles per second
Cycles per second
What is the difference between declarative and nondeclarative memories?
Declaritive memory is recalling things you have learned or experienced, much like graduation day or prom night. We can recall who was prom queen. Nondeclarative memories is more like muscle memory, some activities are like tieing shoelaces, or riding a bike. Declarative memories are memories for experiences in your life and nondeclarative memories are memories for procedural types of information.
Which of the following findings support the memory consolidation theory of REM sleep?
Deprivation of REM sleep results in poor learning in rats.
The deepest stage of sleep is REM sleep.
False
Which of the following is true of taste?
Flavor is a mixture of olfaction and gustation.
Which statement is true of taste?
Flavor is a mixture of olfaction and gustation.
Name two reasons why we sleep.
Give brain time to rest, Brain development
________ is an example of a ________ .
Light; zeitgeber
________ are located in the finger tips and are used to detect form and roughness.
Meissner's corpuscles
Detection of roughness is to __________ as detection of vibration is to __________.
Merkel's disks; Pacinian corpuscles
Which of the following is true of human narcolepsy?
Narcolepsy involves the intrusion of REM sleep components into the awake state.
Cutaneous Sense:
One of the somatosenses; includes sensitivity to stimuli that involve the skin.
Which of the following is a reason why stage 4 is considered to be the deepest sleep stage?
Only very loud stimuli will awaken a person from stage 4 sleep.
Pinna (auricle):
Outer part of the ear
Which of the receptors below are found in hairy and glabrous skin and are sensitive to vibration?
Pacinian corpuscles
Which of the following is true of the functions of pain?
Pain can be triggered by tissue damage within the body.
Which of the following is a rhythm that tends to occur over a 90 minute period?
a single non-REM/REM sleep cycle
The perceived pitch of a steady note played by a clarinet corresponds to its a. fundamental frequency. b. overtone. c. decay phase. d. attack phase. e. characteristic frequency.
a. fundamental frequency.
Pitch is to frequency as a. timbre is to complexity. b. hue is to saturation. c. frequency is to timbre. d. loudness is to sound amplitude. e. timbre is to sound amplitude.
a. timbre is to complexity.
The ________ pattern of EEG activity is characterized by irregular, high-frequency (13-30 Hz), low-amplitude waves.
beta
The function of kinesthesia is to provide information about
body movement and position.
Describe the difference between cataplexy and sleep paralysis.
cataplexy is a narcolepsy attack, when mucles weaken without warning, or mucle goes limp.Sometimes experiencing strong feelings to the point that muscles go weak. it usually presents itself while awake and perfoming normal activities, and without warning cataplexy can occur. Sleep paralysis usually happens when you are about to fall asleep or between sleep stages. It is the inability to move after awaking, it usually last a between less than a minute to up to several minutes. Catapplexy is when someone has a narcoleptic attack and has muscle weakness and falls to the floor. Sleep paralysis is the inability to move right before sleep.
Sound can best be thought of as
changes in air pressure produced by the vibration of an object.
Stages of sleep are easily distinguished by
changes in the electrical activity of the brain.
In the human auditory system, the analysis of "what" corresponds to ________ , whereas the analysis of "where" corresponds to ________.
complex sounds ; location of a sound
The ________ contains the primary biological clock that controls sleep-wake cycles in the rat.
suprachiasmatic nucleus
Tigers and cats are unable to sense the taste qualities of
sweetness.
The loudness of a sound is related to
the amplitude of the vibration.
The cutaneous senses signal information about stimuli that interact with __________
the external surface of the skin
The cutaneous senses signal information about stimuli that interact with
the external surface of the skin.
The transition between wakefulness and sleep is marked by the appearance of ________ waves in the sleep record.
theta
The fact that different instruments can play a C note and they sound different is due to differences in __________.
timbre
The ossicles are
tiny bones located within the middle ear.
The formal name for the eardrum is the
tympanic membrane.
Light serves as a _____, which means that it resets our circadian rhythm.
zeitgebergs