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Title: Sleeping and Dreaming


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  • Sleeping and Dreaming

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Electroencephalogram (EEG)
  • Electrodes placed on scalp provide gross record
    of electrical activity of brain
  • EEG rough index of psychological states

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EEG Waves of Wakefulness
Awake, nonattentive
1 second
  • large, regular alpha waves

Awake, attentive
1 second
  • fast, irregular beta waves

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Stages of Sleep
  • Stage 1 - brief transition stage when first
    falling asleep
  • Stages 2 - 4 (slow-wave sleep) - successively
    deeper stages of sleep
  • Characterized by increasing percentage of slow,
    irregular, high-amplitude delta waves

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EEG (De)-Synchronization
  • Synchronized activity
  • low frequency
  • high amplitude
  • Desynchronized activity
  • high frequency
  • low amplitude

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REM sleep (paradoxical sleep)
  • Characteristics
  • EEG waves-irregular, low-amplitude, high
    frequency waves (like beta waves)
  • Postural muscle paralysis
  • Rapid Eye Movements
  • genital arousal
  • irregular heart rate, blood pressure, breathing
  • Dreams

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Sleep during a typical night 4- 5 cycles
Duration About 90 minutes REM sleep takes up
increasing amounts of cycle as night progresses
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Functions of Sleep
  • Restoration theory
  • Preservation and protection theory - sleep
    emerged in evolution to preserve energy and
    protect during the time of day when there is
    little value and considerable danger

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Sleep Deprivation
  • Has little effect on performance of tasks
    requiring physical skill or intellectual judgment
  • Hurts performance on simple, boring tasks more
    than challenging ones
  • Most reliable effect is sleepiness itself

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Dreams and REM Sleep
  • Everyone dreams several times a night
  • true dream - vivid, detailed dreams consisting of
    sensory and motor sensations experienced during
    REM
  • sleep thought - lacks vivid sensory and motor
    sensations, is more similar to daytime thinking,
    and occurs during slow-wave sleep

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Dreams and REM Sleep
  • Function??
  • view today dreams dont serve any purpose, but
    are side effects of REM
  • Purpose of REM?
  • to exercise groups of neurons during sleep?
  • some are in perceptual and motor areas
  • REM rebound shows significance of REM
  • REM occurs in other mammals
  • More REM in fetuses and infants
  • REM sleep may help consolidate memories

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Circadian Rhythm
  • Any rhythmic change that continues at close to a
    24-hour cycle in the absence of 24-hour cues
  • body temperature
  • cortisol secretion
  • sleep and wakefulness
  • No time cues cycle becomes longer than 24 hours

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Brain Mechanisms Controlling Sleep
  • Daily rhythm of sleep and arousal
  • suprachiasmatic nucleus of the hypothalamus
  • pineal glands secretion of melatonin
  • Slow-wave sleep
  • raphe nuclei of the medulla and pons
  • secretion of serotonin
  • REM sleep
  • neurons of the pons

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Sleep Disorders
  • Somnambulism - sleepwalking
  • Nightmares - frightening dreams that wake a
    sleeper from REM
  • Night terrors - sudden arousal from sleep and
    intense fear accompanied by physiological
    reactions (e.g., rapid heart rate, perspiration)
    that occur during slow-wave sleep
  • Narcolepsy - overpowering urge to fall asleep
    that may occur while talking or standing up
  • Sleep apnea - failure to breathe when asleep
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