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Unit 1: Biological Bases of Behavior
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What is the definition of sleep?
A natural periodic state of rest
The stages of sleep are categorized into NREM and
REM
What physiological changes occur during REM sleep?
Rapid and irregular breathing
The Circadian Rhythm Theory suggests that sleep is regulated by the body's internal biological clock.
True
What is the internal biological clock that regulates sleep called?
Circadian rhythm
Match the sleep theory with its key idea:
Restorative Theory ↔️ Physical and mental restoration
Circadian Rhythm Theory ↔️ Regulation by internal clock
Adaptive Theory ↔️ Survival purposes
Order the steps of how the SCN regulates the sleep-wake cycle:
1️⃣ Dark signals received by SCN
2️⃣ SCN triggers melatonin release
3️⃣ Body feels sleepy
4️⃣ Light signals reduce melatonin
5️⃣ Body feels awake
Match the sleep disorder with its description:
Insomnia ↔️ Difficulty staying asleep
Sleep Apnea ↔️ Breathing interruptions during sleep
Circadian Rhythm Disorders ↔️ Disruption of internal clock
During NREM-1, brain waves are primarily alpha and
theta
.
Order the NREM stages from lightest to deepest:
1️⃣ NREM-1
2️⃣ NREM-2
3️⃣ NREM-3
4️⃣ NREM-4
NREM-2 sleep features brain waves called Theta along with sleep spindles and
K-complexes
Order the stages of sleep from lightest to deepest.
1️⃣ NREM-1
2️⃣ NREM-2
3️⃣ NREM-3
4️⃣ NREM-4
Match the sleep theory with its key idea:
Restorative Theory ↔️ Sleep restores physical and mental health
Circadian Rhythm Theory ↔️ Sleep regulated by the body's internal clock
Adaptive Theory ↔️ Sleep evolved for survival benefits
Sleep disorders
can have significant impacts on physical and mental health.
True
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a common intervention for insomnia.
True
Match the benefit of sleep with its description:
Physical Health ↔️ Repairs tissues, boosts immune system
Mental Health ↔️ Improves mood, reduces stress
Cognitive Function ↔️ Enhances memory, sharpens focus
Emotional Stability ↔️ Regulates emotions, reduces irritability
What brain waves are present in NREM-1 sleep?
Alpha and Theta
NREM-3 is characterized by
delta waves
and is difficult to awaken from.
True
The Restorative Theory of sleep emphasizes the importance of sleep for physical and mental
restoration
What is the Adaptive Theory of sleep based on?
Survival and energy conservation
The Adaptive Theory of sleep suggests it
evolved
to conserve energy and avoid predators.
True
The hormone melatonin is released by the
SCN
when it's dark.
True
Insomnia is characterized by difficulty falling or staying
asleep
.
What are the two main categories of sleep stages?
NREM and REM
Which NREM stage is known for deep sleep and tissue repair?
NREM-3
What type of brain waves are associated with NREM-1 sleep?
Alpha and Theta
What is the primary characteristic of NREM-4 sleep?
Deepest sleep
During REM sleep, muscle tone is reduced to the point of
paralysis
.
True
What hormone is released by the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) to promote sleepiness?
Melatonin
Sleep apnea involves repeated breathing interruptions during
sleep
Match the sleep disorder with its intervention:
Insomnia ↔️ CBT, improved sleep hygiene
Sleep Apnea ↔️ CPAP therapy
Circadian Rhythm Disorders ↔️ Light therapy
Sleep
is crucial for maintaining overall health and well-being.
True
Arrange the stages of sleep in order from lightest to deepest:
1️⃣ NREM-1
2️⃣ NREM-2
3️⃣ NREM-3
4️⃣ NREM-4
5️⃣ REM
Match the sleep stage with its key characteristic:
NREM-1 ↔️ Light sleep, slow rolling eye movements
NREM-2 ↔️ Theta waves, sleep spindles
NREM-3 ↔️ Delta waves, deep sleep
NREM-4 ↔️ Deepest sleep, physical recovery
REM ↔️ Dreams occur, paralysis
The circadian rhythm is a roughly
24
-hour cycle.
The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) is located in the
brain
.
What does the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) act as in the body?
Internal clock
Sleep is essential for
consolidating
memories and maintaining cognitive function.
True
Sleep spindles and K-complexes are characteristic of NREM-2 sleep.
True
NREM-4 is the deepest stage of sleep and is essential for physical
recovery
.
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