Vocab
NREM & REM
Importance of sleep
Facts
100

What is sleep

A natural and essential state of reduced activity and awareness controlled by the brain and body systems

100

What do REM and NREM stand for

Rapid eye movement and non rapid eye movement

100

What was written in the top left corner of this slide

67

100

What is the brief, involuntary muscle jerk that often happens just as a person is falling asleep

A hypnic jerk

200

What is melatonin

A hormone released by the brain that signals sleepiness

200

What does the name of REM sleep come from

Eyes moving rapidly under eyelids in this stage of sleep

200

What does sleep benefit

Any of the following:

Emotional regulation, muscle repair, immune system

200

What is the state of altered consciousness that is regulated differently from sleep and involves full loss of awareness under medical control

General anesthesia

300

What is the circadian rhythm

An internal 24 hour clock controlled by light and darkness

300

Which specific stage of sleep do you cycle through multiple times

Stage 2 NREM

300

How much sleep should school-aged children (you guys) be getting

Nine to twelve hours

300

What is the process called where your brain cleans out waste like beta-amyloid during deep sleep

(beta-amyloid: a group of peptides ranging from 36 to 43 amino acids that serve as the primary component of amyloid plaques found in the brains of individuals with Alzheimer's disease)

The glymphatic system


400

What are cytokines and what do they do

Small proteins that regulate inflammation and immune activity

400

Which stage of sleep helps you feel well rested

Stage 3 NREM

400

What are some effects of sleep deprivation

Any of the following:

Slower reaction time, difficulty focusing, impaired decision making, higher risk of hypertension, strokes, cardiovascular diseases, heart diseases, diabetes, obesity, and car crashes.

400

What is the involuntary reduction in body temperature during sleep that helps conserve energy

Thermoregulation

500

What is homeostasis

The body's ability to maintain stable internal conditions

500

Which stage of sleep has similar brain activity to that of when you're awake

REM

500

Name at least 6-7 things that impact your sleep

At least 6 of the following:

Caffeine, alcohol, nicotine, jet lag, temperature, light, screens, diet, stress, physical activities

500

True or false: you can still hear while you sleep

True 

Your brain filters out background noise but reacts to sounds such as crying babies