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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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