Sleep Stages
Sleep Disorders
Terms
Exam Review
100

Transitional phase occurring between wakefulness and sleep
- Rates of respiration and heartbeat slow down
- Overall muscle tension and core body temperature decrease
- Alpha waves

Stage 1

100

What sleep disorder involves an irresistible urge to fall asleep during waking hours?

Hint: Cataplexy

NARCOLEPSY

100

REM Sleep

Rapid Eye Movement

You are dreaming

100

Who is considered to be the father of psychology and created the first psychology laboratory?

Wilhelm Wundt

200

Known as slow-wave sleep
- Delta waves
- Respiration and heart rate slow down further

STAGE 3

200

What occurs when individuals stop breathing during their sleep, usually for 10-20 seconds
or longer.

SLEEP APNEA

200

Jet Lag

Symptoms resulting from the mismatch
between our internal circadian cycles and our
environment

Fatigue, sluggishness, irritability, and insomnia

200

For a correlation to be negative what must happen?

One variable must go one way while the other goes the opposite.

300

The body goes into deep relaxation
- Theta waves
- Characterized by the appearance of
both sleep spindles and K-
complexes

Stage 2

300

What sleep disorder is present when the muscle paralysis associated with REM sleep does not occur?

REM Sleep Behavior Disorder

300

Sleep Spindles & K-Complexes

Sleep Spindles – rapid burst of high
frequency brainwaves
K-Complexes – very high amplitude
pattern of brain activity

Active during stage 2

300

What is Psychology?

The scientific study of the mind and behavior.

400

REM

STAGE 4

400

What sleep disorder involves the airway becoming blocked and air is prevented from entering the
lungs?

Obstructive Sleep Apnea

400

Cataplexy

loss of muscle tone while awake or in some cases complete paralysis
of the voluntary muscles

400

What allows the two hemispheres of the brain to communicate?

Corpus Callosum

500

Rapid eye movements
- Paralysis of voluntary muscles
- Dreams
- Brain waves are similar to those seen during wakefulness

REM Sleep

500

what sleep disorder involves difficulty falling or staying asleep for at least 3 nights a week over at
least one month’s time? 

Hint: Most common

INSOMNIA

500

Consciousness

awareness of internal and external stimuli such as feelings of hunger and pain or detection of light

500

Explain the different parts of a neuron.

Dendrites-Fingers

Cell Body-Head

Nucleus-Brain

Axon-Body

Myelin Sheath-Clothes

Terminal Buttons-Toes

ECE

Synapse

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