Electroencephalography (EEG)
EEG Continued
Stages of Sleep
NREM vs REM
REM Sleep
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How do they work?

A set of electrodes is placed acrossed the scalp to record brain activity
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What is amplitide? Frequency?

- Height of a wave

- cycles/second; how many oscillations per second (rate)

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What stages include dreams?

All stages can involve dreams; stage 3 is least likely, REM has the most elaborate dreams

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What happens with EEG during NREM and REM?

NREM: increase in amplitude and decrease in frequency (1-4)

REM: Low amplitude and high frequency

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What is atonia?

Muscle relaxation-deeper than stage 4

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What does it measure?

Brain activity in real time. Specifically measures voltage changes across time

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What is synchrony?

How well each of the waveforms overlap each other

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How long is each cycle? REM stages _______ and Stage 1 _______

~90 minutes. Grows longer; only happens once

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Overall, what is the activity states of each?

NREM: low activity states for body and mind

REM: High activity states for body and mind

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Awake states happen ______ with deep-sleep (comalike) states

Simultaneously

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What is a limitation of EEG?

It only takes cortical recordings

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What happens to amplitude, frequency, and synchrony when going from alert stage to sleep stage?

- Amplitude increases

- Frequency decreases

- Synchrony increases

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What is an example of a sleep cycle?

S1-S2-S3-S4-S3-S2-REM 

REM-S2-S3-S4-S3-S2-REM

REM-S2-S3-S2-REM

REM-S2-REM

REM-S2- Wake

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What happens to the overall neural activity in both?

NREM: Decreases REM: High

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What muscles are shut down during comalike REM?

All muscles except for face and ears

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Why does it work?

The brain produces electricity from one cell to another (voltage)

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What are the 5 wave types? What's the frequency of each? 

Beta: 5-30hz

Alpha: 9-14hz

Theta: 4-8hz

Delta: 1-3 hz

Sleep spindles: 13-15hz

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What are characteristics of each stage?

Stage 1: not "real sleep;" transition stage

Stage 2: Neither light nor deep

Stage 3: Deep sleep begins. Sleepwalking/talking

Stage 4: sleepwalking/talking. Deepest sleep

REM: emotionally charged, elaborate dreams

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What happens to the parasympathetic and sympathetic response during each?

NREM: Parasympathetic increases, sympathetic decreases

REM: Parasympathetic is inhibited, sympathetic is activated

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What are the characteristics of deep-sleep-like/coma-like REM sleep? (4)

Atonia, deregulated body temp, inhibition of reflexes, paralysis

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What are the 3 reasons why EEG's are preferred?

1.) It's inexpensive

2.) Non-invasive 

3.) Measure brain activity as neurons fire/activate- REAL TIME

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What waves are associated with Stages 1, 2, 3, 4?

- 1: exclusively theta. Low amp, high freq, low synch

-2: theta and delta (more theta). Med amp, med freq, med synch

-3: delta and theta (more delta). High amp, low freq, high synch

-4: Exclusively delta. High amp, low freq, high synch

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What are the percentages of each stage per sleep cycle?

Stage 1: 4-5%

Stage 2: 45-55%

Stage 3: 4-6%

Stage 4: 12-15%

REM: 20-25%

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What happens to the metabolic rate and body temperature in both?

NREM: Metabolic rate decreases, body temp decreases

REM: Metabolic rate is high, body temp is deregulated

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What are some miscellaneous awake-like states of REM sleep?

Rapid eye movements, easily awoken, most vivid and emotional dreams

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