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activation-synthesis
hypothesis
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activation-synthesis
hypothesis Theory that dreams are caused by the
brain creating a story to explain why
multiple sparsely-distributed brain regions
have become activated at the same time.
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alpha wave
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alpha wave
Relaxed but conscious brain produces smooth
brain waves at a rate of about 10 per second.
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basal forebrain
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basal forebrain
Small structures, basement (basal) of brain. The
nuclei surrounding stiatum produce acetylcholine;
involved in learning, memory, confabulation &
amnesia. It’s nitric oxide production may impact
sleep. The nuclei that surround hypothalamus
release GABA; needed for sleep.
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brain death
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brain death
Nonresponsive to stimulation, no brain
activity (including brainstem); 24 hours
before death pronounced.
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clinico-anatomical hypothesis
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clinico-anatomical hypothesis
Theory that dreams are hallucinations caused
by lack of prefrontal regulation and visual info.
There is no override to spontaneous activity
in occipital, parietal and temporal lobes.
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coma
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coma
Comatose. Extended unconsciousness, little
brain activity or response to stimuli. Unable
to move; appear to be asleep. Result of drug
poisoning or lack of oxygen.
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endogenous circadian rhythm
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endogenous circadian rhythm
Internal clock for daily activities; includes
eating, body temperature, mood, sleepiness
and sensitivity to drugs.
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endogenous circannual
rhythm
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endogenous circannual
rhythm A built-in seasonal calendar for yearly
activities; includes mating seasons,
readiness to fly south, etc.
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insomnia
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insomnia
Difficulty getting or staying asleep. Causes
include discomfort (noise, temperature, pain),
compulsive thinking (worry, stress, anxiety),
neurological disorders (brain tumors,
Parkinson’s, epilepsy) and changes in schedule,
circadian rhythms and jet lap.
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jet lag
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jet lag
Desynchronosis. Result of rapid travel across
time zones. Circadian rhythms are out of
sync. Takes 1 day per time zone to recover.
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K-complex
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K-complex
Characteristic of the 2nd stage of NREM
sleep. Sharp spikes; quick negative one,
following by slower positive one. Occurs less
thru night.
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locus coeruleus
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locus coeruleus
Nucleus in pons. Primary synthesizer of
norepinephrine. Usually inactive while
sleeping; important for memory, mediates
sympathetic system during stress.
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melatonin
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melatonin
Synthesized in pineal gland and released
into blood. Has less impact on sleepiness
than on circadian rhythms & leptin regulation.
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minimally conscious state
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minimally conscious state
More likely to recover than vegetative state.
Intermittent periods of purposeful acts
(gestures, following simple commands,
appropriate smiling).
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narcolepsy
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narcolepsy
Sudden daytime sleepiness (dangerous if
driving). Cataplexy (strong emotions make
muscles weak), reduced orexin, and rapid
falling into REM sleep. Treated with stimulants.
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night terrors
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night terrors
Disruption during stage 3 of NREM sleep.
Suddenly aroused from delta wave sleep
(slow waves) or from daytime naps; fear and
anxiety. Uncommon (1-6%) in children, less
in teens, less in adults
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NREM sleep
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NREM sleep
Non-rapid eye movement sleep. Three
stages of sleep before REM stage. No
dreaming, little eye movement, skeletal
muscles aren’t paralyzed. Sleepwalking is
the result of getting stuck in NREM.
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orexin
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orexin
Hypocretin; neurotransmitter produced in
hypothalamus. Stimulates activity, arousal
and appetite (particularly at onset of meals).
Absent in those with narcolepsy.
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paradoxical sleep
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paradoxical sleep
Rapid eye movement sleep (REM).
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periodic limb movement
disorder
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periodic limb movement
disorder Involuntary limb movements during sleep
(mostly NREM). Disturbs sleep, causes
insomnia. Can be treated with tranquilizers.
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PGO waves
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PGO waves
Ponto-geniculo-occipital waves. Prior to REM
sleep, electrical pulses begin in pons, move
to LGN and then to occipital cortex.
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pineal gland
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pineal gland
Pineal body or third eye. Endocrine gland,
shaped like a pine cone, synthesizes the
hormone melatonin from serotonin. Melatonin
doesn’t make you sleepy but regulates sleep
cycles.
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polysomnograph
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polysomnograph
Sleep study. Multichannel recording to diagnose
sleep disorders. Electrodes are attached to
scalp, electrical potential between sensors are
measured with EEG (electroencephalograph).
Video & motion detectors record body & eye
movements.
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pontomesencephalon
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pontomesencephalon
Part of reticular formation. Involved in arousal
and alertness.
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REM sleep
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REM sleep
Rapid eye movement sleep; paradoxical
sleep. Have lack of movement (like stage 3)
but extensive forebrain and midbrain activity
(like being awake. For adults ~20% of a
night’s sleep; ~80% for newborns.
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REM behavior disorder
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REM behavior disorder
Don’t have the muscle paralysis typical of
REM sleep (pons doesn’t inhibit spinal motor
neurons). Instead of lying perfect still, show
leg twitches, vigorous movement or acting
out dreams.
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reticular formation
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reticular formation
Dozens of small neural networks; behind the
pons, in front of the cerebellum and above the
medulla. Filters incoming signals, differentiates
foreground-background, maintains arousal, and
regulates wake-sleep cycles.
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sleep apnea
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sleep apnea
Breathing stops while sleeping. Lack of
oxygen can lead to difficulties in attention,
learning, heart problems, & impulse control.
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sleep spindle
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sleep spindle
Characteristic of the 2nd stage of NREM
sleep. Sudden half-second burst of waves;
occur most at beginning and end of sleep
cycle. May help hippocampus reset.
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slow-wave sleep (SWS)
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slow-wave sleep (SWS)
Occur in stage 3 of NREM sleep. Deep
sleep. High-amplitude delta waves. Difficult
to arouse during this period.
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suprachiasmatic nucleus
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suprachiasmatic nucleus
SCN. Located in hypothalamus; controls
sleep and temperature rhythms. Reset by
light intensity sensors in retina
(retinohypothalamic path).
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vegetative state
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vegetative state
Alternates between sleep & moderate
arousal. Show no awareness of
surroundings, no purposeful actions.
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zeitgeber
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zeitgeber
German for time giver; stimuli used to reset
internal clock. Although noise, temperature
can have an impact, light works best (such
as retina to SCN path).
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