brain and behavior sleep and dream

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how might sleep improve memory

"playback" of info synchronized brain activity may promote storage resetting synapses- scaling "most active" remain stronger

suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN)

'master clock'

narcolepsy

A sleep disorder characterized by uncontrollable sleep attacks. The sufferer may lapse directly into REM sleep, often at inopportune times. loss of orexin neurons in human brain tissue

REM sleep

EEG dysynchrony (rapid irregular waves) muscular atonia rapid eye movements penile erection or vaginal secretion dreams

SWS (slow wave sleep)

EEG synchrony (slow waves) moderate muscle tonus slow or absent eye movement vague thoughts

what activity increases during REM

activity in the pons and limbic system and parietal and temporal

what role does acetylcholine play in sleep

arousal

Which of the following is TRUE concerning the duration of a self-generated sleep/activity cycle (aka 24h internal clock)? a) It is longer if the organism is normally active in the dark. b) It is highly consistent in a given individual in a given environment. c) Every species has a different length of their internal clock depending on their environment

b) It is highly consistent in a given individual in a given environment.

clinico-anatomincal hypothesis

dreams similar to thinking (under usual circumstances) arousing stimuli in the brain are combined with recent memories and sensory info

what role does GABA play in sleep

high during short wave sleep phase inhibits brain activity, makes us tired

what type of memory does SWS sleep help

hippocampus-dependent memory declarative memory- facts and events

what type of memory does REM sleep help

hippocampus-independent memory procedural memory; emotional memories

Histamine

important for arousal released during times of wakefulness

adenosine

important for inducing sleep produced as a by-product of energy production; builds up

circadian rhythm

include behavioral and physiological rhythms

What is the principal zeitgeber for land animals?​

light

​A proprioceptor is sensitive to the ____.

position and movement of a part of the body​

brain activity during dreaming

prefrontal cortex is suppressed (why dreams are inherent) activity is high in the inferior part of parietal cortex; visual-spatial perception activity is high in the hypothalamus and amygdala; emotional and motivational content of dreams

orexin

released by hypothalamus a peptide neurotransmitter, stabilizes wakefulness activates basal forebrain acetylcholine areas, brainstem arousal areas, and cortex stress facilitates release feeding inhibits orexin release

​Suppose you fell into a cave and lost your watch. Without any time cues, your circadian rhythm would ____.

remain relatively constant

what are the functions of sleep

repair and restoration energy conservation learning and memory

retinohypothalamic tract

resets SCN based on light input made of special ganglion cells containing melanopsin

zeitgeber

the stimuli that resets the circadian rhythm

activation-synthesis theory

theory of dreaming spontaneous activity of pons activates cortical areas cortex synthesizes a story from pattern of activation

what activity decreases during REM

visual cortex, motor cortex, and the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex

​What experience is similar to losing proprioception?

walking on a leg that has "fallen asleep"​

​Which activity is an example of a motor program in a human?

yawning

The proteins PER and TIM, originally discovered in insect but now found in mammals also, influence circadian rhythms by ____.​

​building up during the day and declining during sleep


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