PSY 340 Chapter 11
Delta Wave
A brain waveform having 1-4 cycles per second that occurs during Stages 3 and 4 of NREM sleep
Beta Wave
A brain waveform having 15-20 cycles per second, associated with high levels of alertness during wakefulness
Theta Wave
A brain waveform having 4-7 cycles per second found primarily in lighter stages of NREM sleep
Alpha wave
A brain waveform having 9-12 cycles per second, associated with less alertness and more relaxation than beta activity during wakefulness
Ultradian Cycle
A cycle that occurs several times in a single day
Cataplexy
A feature of narcolepsy in which REM muscle paralysis intrudes into the waking state
Cortisol
A hormone released by the adrenal glands that promotes arousal.
Rapid-Eye-Movement (REM) Sleep
A period of sleep characterized by desynchronous brain activity, muscle paralysis, eye movement, and story-like dream behavior
Non-REM sleep (NREM)
A period of sleep characterized by slow, synchronous brain activity, reductions in heart rate, and muscle relaxation
Circadian Rhythm
A repeating cycle of about 24 hours
Narcolepsy
A sleep disorder characterized by the intrusion of REM sleep, and occasionally REM paralysis, into the waking state.
Dyssomnia
A sleep disorder that involves difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep
Parasomnia
A sleep disorder that involves the intrusion of unusual behaviors into sleep
Suprachiasmatic Nucleus (SCN)
An area of the hypothalamus located above the optic chiasm; responsible for maintaining circadian rhythms
PGO Spike
An electrical waveform observed during REM sleep, originating in the pons and traveling to the thalamus and occipital cortex. Each PGO wave is associated with an eye movement.
Zeitgerber
An external cue for setting biological rhythms
Melatonin
An indoleamine secreted by the pineal gland that participates in the regulation of circadian rhythms
Desynchronous
Having different periods and phases; in EEG, represents high levels of brain activity
Synchronous
Having identical periods and phases; in EEG, represents relatively low levels of brain activity
Insomnia
The inability to sleep a normal amount of time