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what is the definition of sleep |
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unconciousness that person can be aroused from |
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what % of sleep disorders are chronic? |
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at what age does sleep problems become a bigger porblem |
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65 yo (becomes 80% of the pop) |
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is sleep an active or passive process? why? |
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active -specific brain regions must be intact for sleep to occur |
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lesion of _ create chronic insomnia |
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lesion of _ creates hypersomnia |
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is arousal a function of previous rest a person got? why? |
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no it has circadian rhytm separate from # of hours of sleep |
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sleep can be monitored by- |
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ECG (see elctrical signals on brain) |
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we don't remember our dreams in what state? |
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what is the restful, slow wave sleep phase? |
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during sleep whcih phase occurs first? |
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which NREM state is the drowsy state? what kind of background does it have? |
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which NREM stage has theat waves with burst patterns? what makes up these burst patterns? |
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S2 sleep spindles and K complexes |
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What stages of NREM are the slow wave/delta sleep? |
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during which stages of sleep does the body tem reduce and eye movements are absent? |
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sleep in stages 3 and 4 of NREM is high amp slow activtiy of _ waves associated with- |
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delta synchrony of neuronal firing |
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REM occurs after- how long does it last |
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90 min of NREM 30 min at most |
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during what sleep state does the ECG resemble nromal awake state? what does it show? |
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REM low amp, mixed frequency |
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what occurs during REM?-3 |
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bilateral eye movement, active dreams, flucating RR nad HR |
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is the threshold for arousal higher or lower for REM sleep? |
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50% of your sleep cycle is spent in what- |
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what is the function of sleep |
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not known- maybe memory consolidaiton |
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what age is this: poor segregation btwn REM and NREM |
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by what age do you separate the sleep and wakefullness periods |
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at what age do you have reduced slow delta sleep? |
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what are the characteristic of sleep with elderly-4 |
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reduced length of sleep more naps less delta sleep fall asleep earlier in evening |
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what are the 3 systems involved in switch btwn wake and sleep |
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ARAS VLPO orexin/hypocretin peptide |
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the ARAS is composed of what monomamines-4 |
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ARAS inhibits _ cell that normally promote REM sleep |
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VLPO promotes _ by increasing _? |
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VLPO inhibts orexin when? what else does it inhibit then? |
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what innervates the ARAS? |
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what stablizes the flip flop of VLPO and ARAS |
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VLPO GABA neurons they inhibit TMN histamin neurons active during wake and other monoamines |
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when TMN is active what is released? what does this promote? |
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the sleep wake switch is regulated by what? located where? |
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orexin/hypocretin lateral hypothalmus |
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REM is driven by- located where? |
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REM-on cholinergic cells pontine tegmentum |
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at the end of NREM, VLPO inhibits _ na ddisinhibits _ |
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REM off monoamines REM-on cholinergic cells |
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what do antidepressants do to REM sleep and why? |
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reduces increases 5 HT and NE and reduces cholinergics |
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anticholinergic _ anatgonists suppress REM |
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anticholinesterase inhibitors activate what sleep state |
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the cholinergic cells initate many _ of REM |
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what is a regulator of REM and NREM? |
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sleep is partially controlled by what drive? it is related to length of _ |
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homeostatic prior wakefullness |
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homeostatic drive decreases when |
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tho mechanism of homeostatic drive is poor understood, what compound is invovled |
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adenosine increases during what state? and promotes sleep by acting on? |
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wakefullness cholinergic neurons |
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how do caffeine and methylxanthines promote activity? |
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blocking adenosine recptors |
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sleep is also controlled by _ process |
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the circadian process is linked to env signlas such as-3 |
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most circadian rhythms are controlled by? what is its nickname |
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suprachiasmic nucelus pacemaker of neuroendocrine rhythms |
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what allows the suprachiasmic nucleus to be linked to the dark/light cycles |
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what preautonomic functions does the suprachiasmic nuclues control-3 |
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what endocrine functions does the suprachiasmic nucleus control?4 |
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vasopressin/oxytcin hypothal/pit/gonad hypothal/pit/thyroid hypothal/pit/adrenal |
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the circadian rhythm is driven by what genes-4 what 2 form a complex to promote the others? |
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clock Bmal1 period (3 of them) cryptochrome; Clock/Bmal1 |
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which control mechanism has a wake drive? what happens to it during the day? |
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which contorl mechanism has a sleep drive? what happens during the day? |
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homeostatic increases til VLPO triggers release of GABA |
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deficient arousal leads to-2 |
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excessive sleepeiness sleep attacks |
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excessive arousal leads to what during day? what during the night? |
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what part of the brain regulates arousal? how doe sit do this |
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thalmus controlls amnt of sensory input reaching cortex |
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when a person fails to filter out sensory input at night or daytime sleepy when they filter too much this is problem with this- |
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treatment of insomnia is thought to be boosting the _ filter with what type fo agents |
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treatment of sleepiness is thought to be reducing the _ filter with _ agents (2) |
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thalmus dopamine agnets or stimulants |
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