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NREM cycle?
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80% of our sleep.
First half of sleep is more NREM than second |
What is the transition from being awake to asleep?
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Hypnogogic state - experienecd at beginning of sleeep cycle and lasts 1-2 minutes
Characterised by slow rolling eye movement May experience light bursts of dream-like colour, as body is entering stage of deep mental/physical relaxation |
NREM Stage 1 brain waves?
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A decrease in Alpha waves as they are replaced by Theta waves
Frequency - irregular, slightly slower than beta waves Amplitude - Mixture of high and low |
NREM stage 1 characteristics
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As we drift in and our of our true sleep state
Lasts 5 - 10 minutes |
Physiological changes?
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Decrease in HR, Body temperature, beathing rate, muscle temperature -
- as a result of the body relaxing we experience a hypnic jerk |
NREM stage 2 brain waves?
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Mainly theta waves
Frequency - slightly lower than in stage 1 Amplitude - slightly higher amplitude than stage 1 Bursts of sleep spindles (high frequency) K complex (single burst of high amplitude and lower frequency waves) |
Characteristics of stage 2?
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Lasts 10 - 20 minutes
Light stage of sleep Able to respond to stimuli sleep spindles - high frequency their presence indicates that the person is truly asleep K complex single sharp bursts of lower frequency high amplitude waves in response to arousing stimuli |
Physiological responses?
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Light stage of sleep can be easily aroused - 7/10 will say they weren't sleeping; just dozing and thinking.
Body movements lessen HR, body temp, continue to decrease Breathing becomes slower & more regular |
NREM Stage 3 brain waves?
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Reduction in brain activity
Theta waves and 20-50% Delta waves Frequency - lower than the alpha/theta wave of s 1&2 Amplitude - higher than previous stages Presence of Delta waves marks SWS |
What are the characteristics of stage 3 sleep?
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Start of the deepest period of sleep
about 10 minutes known as 'moderately deep sleep' SWS begins within an hour of being asleep and lasts for 30 |
Physiological responses?
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HR BP and Body tempt continue to drop
Individual is relaxed and less responsive to outside world Hard to arouse - if awoken groggy/disorientated |
NREM sleep four brain waves?
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More than 50% Delta waves
Slowest and largest brain waves Frequency - lowest Amplitude - highest |
Characteristics of Stage 4?
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Deepests stage of sleep cycle "very deep sleep"
First cycle = 20 minutes -As night progresses, less time is spent in 3&4 Stage 1-3 = 45 - 60 minutes, then we move back up 3, 2, to 1 and back again |
Physiological responses?
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Muscles ccompetely relaxed barely move
Sleep phenomena may occur, sleep walking, bed wetting, terrors, nightmares, VERY difficult to wake - if woken individual can take up to 10 minutes to orientate Poor memory of sleep events - sleep inertia |
REM brain waves?
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Irregular, low amp high frequency beta waves
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