What would happen if you didn’t sleep?
How Does Sleep Work and WHY Do We Need It?
Study or Sleep?
Sleep to Remember Remember to Sleep
Fun Facts about Sleep
100

How much sleep do adults & adolescents typically need?

adults = 7-8 hours

teens = 9-10 hours

100

What are characteristics of the N1 stage?

*lightest stage of sleep 

*1–5 minutes

*you not notice the difference between being awake and asleep

100

 What is the name for the natural 24-hour cycles that controls sleeping & waking?  What strongly influences this?

*Circadian rhythms

*Light

100

Why is it better to sleep soon after studying &/or practicing music?

*Sleep helps strengthen & store the new information more effectively.

100

How many stages of sleep are there?


*4

200

What may happen if you don't get sleep for a long time? (name 4)

*Learning is impaired

*Difficulty concentrating

*Moodiness

*Uncoordinated

*Eyes stop focusing

*Paranoia

200

What three systems slows down during N2 sleep?

*Brain activity 

*Heart rate 

*Breathing

200

What happens to memories during sleep?

*They go from ST to LT

200

What is memory consolidation? When does it happen?

*Information moves from short-term memory to long-term memory.

*During sleep

200

How much of a human life is spent sleeping?

A dog?

A cat?

*1/3 of our lives

*50%

*70%

300

What stage(s) of sleep is DNA does repair & the body replenishes itself for the next day?

Non-REM sleep

300

What happens during N3 sleep (deep sleep)? 

(Name 4)

*Restores the body & mind 

*Processes learning & memory

*Releases growth hormones

*Repairs muscles

*Regrows bone cells

*Strengthens the immune system

300

What two functions are so impacted by not getting enough sleep, it is like drinking alcohol?

*Coordination

*Reaction time

300

Why is sleep often neglected (name two)?

*We see it as unimportant

*Lost time

*FOMO

300

What two chemicals tell the body it's time to sleep?

*Adenosine increases sleep pressure

*Melatonin helps regulate the sleep cycle

400

What serious health risks are linked to sleep deprivation? (Name 4)

*Inflammation

*High blood pressure 

*Diabetes

*Obesity 

*Increased risk of stroke

*Increased risk of dementia

*Chronic pain

*Depression

400

What does REM stand for? What happens during REM? (Name two)

*Rapid Eye Movement

*The brain is active as when awake

*Vivid dreams occur

*It helps with creativity, memory, & insightful thinking

400

For people who are sleep-deprived, what happens to the prefrontal cortex in relation to the amygdala ? Why might this be even more obvious in teens?

*The prefrontal cortex cannot properly regulate the amygdala when sleep-deprived.

*The prefrontal cortex is not yet fully developed in teens.

400

How does lack of sleep affect learning?

*It reduces memory consolidation, making it harder to retain information.

400

Why does core body temperature drop before sleep?

*The brain needs to be cooler in order to fall asleep

500

What is the glymphatic system?

The brain clean-up system that works during sleep. It flushes away toxic waste products that build up in the brain while we are awake.

500

*What is the overall name for the cycle of the four sleep-stages?

*How long does a sleep cycle last?

*sleep architecture

*One full sleep cycle lasts about 90 minutes

500

How does sleep schedule affect emotional wellbeing & academic performance?

Students who maintain regular sleep schedules tend to:

*Have better mental health

*Do better in school/have higher GPAs

500

How do emotions & stress affect memory retention?


*They are better recorded because of the hippocampus’ link with emotion.

500

Where do ST memories land in the brain?

Where are LT memories stored in the brain?

*The hippocampus 

*In the cerebral cortex (neocortex) through the process of Consolidation.


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