Whatβs the main zeitgeber for circadian rhythms?
π Light
β¨ Light resets the SCN every day, keeping our internal clock aligned with the environment.
Which brain waves dominate deep sleep?
π Delta waves
β¨ These slow waves restore the body and support growth hormones.
According to Freud, manifest vs latent content β difference?
π Manifest = storyline, Latent = hidden meaning
β¨ Freud believed dreams symbolized repressed wishes.
Alcohol enhances which neurotransmitter?
π GABA
β¨ GABA calms the nervous system, causing slowed reaction and reduced inhibitions.
What is the most widely used stimulant in the world?
π Caffeine
β¨ Found in coffee, tea, soda, and energy drinks β affects alertness and sleep.
Give one example of a controlled vs automatic process.
π Controlled = studying for a test; Automatic = brushing teeth
β¨ Controlled processes require attention and awareness; automatic ones are fast and effortless.
What appears in Stage 2 sleep that helps memory consolidation?
π Sleep spindles & K-complexes
β¨ These bursts of activity protect sleep and strengthen learning.
Which modern theory explains dreams as random brain activity?
π Activation-synthesis theory
β¨ Dreams are the brainβs attempt to make sense of random neural firing.
What is the most dangerous thing to withdrawal from and why?
π Can cause seizures, delirium tremens, even death
β¨ Alcohol withdrawal can overexcite the nervous system dangerously.
What does polysubstance dependence mean?
π Addiction to 3+ substances (excluding caffeine/tobacco)
β¨ It complicates treatment and recovery since multiple drugs are involved. (addicted to getting high in general, doesn't matter as much from where )
Which brain structure regulates the sleep-wake cycle?
π Suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN)
β¨ The SCN in the hypothalamus acts as the bodyβs βmaster clock.β
What is REM rebound and why does it matter?
π Extra REM after deprivation β shows REM is biologically necessary
β¨ The brain βcatches upβ on lost REM, proving it has a vital role.
Which evolutionary hypothesis says dreams rehearse survival threats?
π Threat simulation hypothesis
β¨ Dreams may help us practice responses to danger.
What is methadone used for?
π To treat opioid addiction without a high
β¨ It prevents withdrawal while blocking heroinβs euphoria.
Which sleep disorder involves suddenly falling into REM sleep?
π Narcolepsy
β¨ A neurological disorder where REM intrudes into wakefulness. "sleep attacks"
Define altered state of consciousness with one example.
π A shift from normal awareness (ex: hypnosis, meditation)
β¨ These states change how we perceive reality and awareness, often intentionally or chemically induced.
In what stage do night terrors occur?
π Deep NREM (Stage 3)
β¨ They happen in slow-wave sleep, unlike nightmares which occur in REM.
Why is sleep crucial for memory and learning?
π REM & NREM consolidate information into long-term memory
β¨ Sleep strengthens neural connections, like βsaving a file.β
What stimulant most strongly activates dopamine reward pathways?
π Cocaine
β¨ Cocaine floods the brain with dopamine β extreme euphoria + crash.
Whatβs the difference between a dyssomnia and a parasomnia?
Dyssomnia = Problems with the amount, timing, or quality of sleep (e.g., insomnia, narcolepsy, sleep apnea).
Parasomnia = Abnormal behaviors or experiences during sleep (e.g., sleepwalking, night terrors, REM behavior disorder).
Explanation:
Think of it this way β Dyssomnia = difficulty getting enough sleep, while Parasomnia = weird stuff happening during sleep.
Why are staggered sleep schedules (like shift work) disruptive?
π They throw off circadian rhythms β fatigue & poor performance
β¨ Because the bodyβs clock expects light/dark cycles, shift work creates circadian misalignment.
Whatβs the difference between REM paralysis and sleepwalking?
π REM = paralysis, vivid dreams; Sleepwalking = movement during NREM
β¨ In REM, the body is paralyzed to keep us safe; sleepwalking bypasses that in deep sleep.
About how much of a humanβs life is spent asleep?
Roughly one-third (about 1/3) of our life.
π‘ Explanation:
On average, humans need ~8 hours of sleep per 24 hours β over a lifetime, that adds up to about 25β30 years spent sleeping! ποΈ
What hallucinogen is linked with flashbacks long after use?
π LSD
β¨ Users may re-experience hallucinations even years later (hallucinogen persisting perception disorder).
Match each brain wave type (Beta, Alpha, Theta, Delta) with its correct state of consciousness or sleep stage.
Beta β Alert, awake, active thinking π
Alpha β Relaxed, drowsy, just before sleep π
Theta β Stage 1 & 2 light sleep π (includes sleep spindles & K-complexes in Stage 2)
Delta β Stage 3 & 4 deep sleep π (slow-wave sleep)
π‘ Explanation:
- Beta = fast β‘ (awake & focused)
- Alpha = chill π (relaxed, almost asleep)
- Theta = drifting π (light sleep, easy to wake)
- Delta = slow & deep π (hard to wake, restorative sleep).
- REM sleep = looks like Beta waves again, even though youβre βasleep,β because your brain is so active (dreaming).