What is Sleep?
Benefits of Sleep
Sleep Chemicals
Getting Good Sleep
Falling Asleep
100

Sleep is a _____ and _____ process that affects how  you function.

complex and dynamic 

100

Sleep can build resilience to ....

stress

100

What are chemicals that send messages to different nerve cells in the brain?

Neurotransmitters

100

In order to ensure you get enough sleep you should incorporate a stop time into your day when you put done ___ 

work

100

Do doctors recommend sleeping with the tv on or off?

Off

200

What type of cell communication does the brain control?

Nerve Cell

200

Poor sleep patterns are linked to insulin resistance and results in an increased risk of 

type 2 diabetes

200

Which neurotransmitter reduces the activity of brain cells?

Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)

200

Completing all ____ in a timely manner allows more time for sleep

assignments

200

If someone can't fall asleep they are advised to count ____?

Sheep

300

What does sleep remove in your brain?

Toxins

300

During deep sleep, the body repairs and regenerates tissues, muscles, and bones. This is an example of...

Cellular Repair

300

What is synthesized by enzymes in the brain, promotes the release of adenosine?

Nitric Oxide

300

Limiting ____ before bed can promote relaxation

stressors

300

You should drink warm ___ if you can't fall asleep 

milk

400

what is this is controlled by a biological clock that responds to light cues, it produces the hormone melatonin at night, and stops its production when it senses light?

circadian rhythm

400

sleep is linked to a stronger ______ system, making it easier for your body to fight off infections.

immune

400

A buildup of ____ while remaining awake promotes sleep.

Adenosine

400

One should avoid eating when?

at late hours

400
It is most important to ____ the night before an exam

sleep

500

The body craves sleep, and through the day your desire for sleep builds. What is this desire called?

sleep drive

500

Sleep is essential for maintaining brain health and reducing of which the risk of neurodegenerative diseases?

Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.

500

Melatonin is derived from _____ and _____

tryptophan or serotonin

500

How many hours of sleep are recommended?

8 hours or more

500

What brand of melatonin is most commonly used? (ex. bath salts)

Dr. Teals