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Ultradian rhythm
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How long does an
ultradian rhythm
last?
Shorter than
24 hours
What cycle is part of the
ultradian
rhythms?
Sleep cycle
How many stages are in the sleep cycle and how many are
REM
and
non REM
?
5
stages,
4
non REM and 1 REM
What happens in stage 1 and how long is
it?
approx 15 mins.
person becomes relaxed.
state of drowsiness, a hypnogogic state where hallucinatory images can be experienced
What happens in
stage 2
and how long is it?
approx
20 mins
EEG
waves become slower and larger
K-complexes
are also characteristics of this stage, this is the brains response to external stimuli
it is easy to be awakened at this stage
What happens in
stage 3
and how long is it?
approx
15 mins
sleep deepens and brain waves slow down
What happens in
stage 4
and how long is it?
approx
30 mins
deeper stage of sleep than any of the first 3 stages. known as
slow-wave sleep (SWS)
it is also hard to wake someone up in this stage
growth hormones are secreted
sleep walking, sleep talking and night terrors can occur at this stage.
What happens in
stage 5
and how long is it?
approx
10 mins
in
1st cycle
, builds up to an hour by the
5th cycle
.
dreaming
occurs here due to increased brain activity
body becomes
paralyzed
to stop us acting out our dreams
brain wave activity
is the same to when we are awake
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