Consciousness
During a normal night's sleep, a person typically experiences about ___ of NREM and REM sleep.
5 Cycles
On the average, each complete cycle through the stages of NREM sleep and REM sleep lasts about:
90 minutes
After turning out the light for the night, your head hits teh pillow. Gradually, your muscles relax and drowsiness occurs. This drowsy yet wakeful state is associated with ___ brain waves.
Alpha Waves
STAGE 1
Alpha Waves
BETA WAVES
Awake & Alert (FAST)
Adaptive Sleep Theory
Unique sleep patterns of different animals Evolved over time
During stage 4 NREM:
a. the sleeper's heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing rate drop to their lowest levels.
Sleep apnea
breathing stops while asleep mostly over weight middle aged men
STAGE 4
DELTA WAVES
REM Sleep
Delta Waves
NREM SLEEP
ESSENTIAL! Paralyzation Enuresis
Restorative Sleep Theory
Essential to normal physical and mental functioning Keeps brain active creates story
FREUDS THEORY OF DREAMS (2)
Manifest content: Dream images Latent content: disguised psychological meaning
STAGE 1
NREM Lasts a few minutes Hypnagogic Hallucinations/ Myclonic Jerks Sleep starts
Ultradian Rythms
Occurs 1x+ a day Sleep cycle
2 THEORIES OF HYPNOSIS Social Influences Divided Consciousness
Peer Pressure/ Suggestion Our consciousness splits so that one aspect is not aware of the others played
For several nights in a row, a sleep researcher wakes you up whenever you show signs of entering REM sleep. On the first night that you are allowed to sleep uninterrupted, you will most likely experience:
REM rebound
STAGE 2
Sleep Spindles 15-20 Mins (theta to delta) Brain activity decreases
Which stage of sleep is the first TRUE sleep?
Stage 2
Carlotta is a research assistant in the college sleep lab. As she monitored the EEG recording of a sleeping subject in the lab, she noted the presence of theta brain waves and sleep spindles. Carlotta concludes that the subject is in:
Stage 2: NREM
night terrors/ incubus attacks
Stage 3&4 Horrible Dreams
As you are being monitored by sleep researchers, almost all of your brain activity comprises delta brain waves. This is a clear sign that you are in:
Stage 4: NREM
Minnie goes to bed at 10 p.m. and quickly falls asleep. He sleeps soundly until 6 a.m. the next morning. During the first four hours of sleep, Paul will most likely experience:
Stages 3 and 4 of NREM sleep
STAGE 2
THETA WAVES
Stage 4:
Theta Waves
SLEEPING DISORDERS
Yep
As you are reading this question, you ae awake and alert. This means that your brain is generating ___ brain waves.
beta
Narcolepsy
excessive daytime sleepiness chronic lifelong condition- genetic brief lapses of sleep Instant REM- sleep paralysis
REM is an acronym that stands for:
rapid eye movements
Shortly after going to bed and as you are falling asleep, you experience the vividly realistic sensation that you are falling or tripping forward, which jolts you awake. This vivid sensation is a common example of:
a hypnagogic hallucination.
Awake & Relaxed:
Alpha Waves
Subconscious
Consciousness just below our present awareness
Levels of Consciousness Order
Consciousness, Subconsciousness, Unconscious
STAGE 3&4
Delta Waves Heart Rate, Blood Pressure decrease Noises up to 90 Decibles Sleep Walking
REM SLEEP
Dreams last 5-40 mins Sleep Walking Night terrors Bruxism
Biological Rhythms: Circadian
Every 24 hrs Regulated by sunlight Sleep Awake Cycle Melatonin Suprachiasmatic Neclues (master biological clock) Free Running CYcle
Consciousness
Immediate awareness of thoughts, sensations, and memories of the world around you
Insomnia
Inability to fall asleep Caused by stress
Sleepwalking typically occurs during:
Stages 3 &4
Hypnosis
State of relaxation in which focused on certain objects, actions, or feelings
Infradian Rhythms
Takes place once a month or season Hibernation or menstral cycle
Dual Processing
The principle that info is often processed on separate conscious and unconscious tracks at the same time
Unconscious
Thoughts or desires about which we have no direct knowlege
Nightmare
likely to occur if missed REM sleep
Campared to her 40 year old father, 5 year old Niva:
spends more time in deep sleep and REM sleep.
As you are lying in bed, your mind begins to drift and you become increasingly drowsy. During this short, transitional stage of sleep you disengage from teh routine sounds in your environment. This sleep stage is called:
stage 1 NREM