what is one of the stages in infancy
feeding
how long does Stage 1 (N1 - Light Sleep) last?
1–7 minutes
what is Insomnia?
Trouble falling asleep or staying asleep.
what is a short term memory?
the brain's temporary storage system, holding limited information (roughly 7 items) for only 15–30 seconds
what is a positive renforcment?
Reinforcer: A reward is added immediately (e.g., the child gets to pick the movie for family night).
what is trust vs miss trust?
Someone familiar with the infant gives trust to the infant. A stranger would create mistrust in an infant, likely followed by tears.
how long is Stage 4 (REM - Rapid Eye Movement)
Lasts 10–25 minutes
what is Sleep Apnea?
A condition where breathing stops frequently (10+ seconds) during sleep, often marked by loud snoring and gasping.
what is long term memorie
the brain’s system for storing vast amounts of information for extended periods, ranging from hours to a lifetime
what is a Negative reinforcement
a way to increase a specific behavior by removing something unpleasant or annoying when that behavior is performed.
can newborns react to touch as soon as they are born?
yes because newborns react to touch as soon as they are born. Mothers will have “skin to skin contact” as soon as they can with their newborn to give that baby a sense of mom
what is Stage 3 of sleep?
N3 - Deep Sleep/Slow-Wave
what is Narcolepsy?
A neurological disorder causing overwhelming daytime sleepiness and sudden sleep attacks
what is Capacity & Duration?
Virtually unlimited capacity and long-lasting duration, potentially lasting a lifetime.
whether you are adding something or taking something away to encourage a behavior.
what is an important event for adolescence?
what is social relationships
what is REM?
Rapid Eye Movement
what is Parasomnias
Unusual behaviors while falling asleep, sleeping, or waking, such as sleepwalking, sleep-talking, or nightmares.
what is Duration?
Information typically lasts for 15–30 seconds, though sometimes up to a minute.
think of it like math
it is positive (+) but your adding the award
You give a dog a treat for sitting. You added the treat. The dog sits more often now.
what is the outcome for older adults?
what is a sense of fulfillment.
how long does REM happen for?
10-60 min
what is sleepwalking
what is walking in your sleep
what is Capacity
It is limited in capacity, often holding only a small amount of information at once, such as a phone number.
Negative (-) = Removing
You put on your seatbelt to stop the "dinging" sound in your car. You removed the noise. You wear your seatbelt more often now.