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Sleep

Brian J. Piper, Ph.D.
Objectives
 Biological Rhythms and Sleep
 Why Do We Sleep?
 Sleep Disorders
 Dreams
Biological Rhythms
Circadian Rhythms occur on a 24-hour cycle and include
               sleep and wakefulness.
Biological Rhythms
Circadian Rhythms occur on a 24-
hour cycle and include sleep and
wakefulness.
Zeitgeber is the stimuli that
controls the rhythm.
SCN
• Retina
• Suprachiasmatic
  Nuclei of the
  Hypothalamus
• Others
  – Pineal
SAD
• Seasonal Affective Disorder
Sleep Stages
 Measuring sleep: About every 90 minutes, we
pass through a cycle of five distinct sleep stages.




     Hank Morgan/ Rainbow
Awake but Relaxed
When an individual closes his eyes but remains
 awake, his brain activity slows down to a large
 amplitude and slow, regular alpha waves (9-14
Hz). A meditating person exhibits an alpha brain
                     activity.
Sleep Stages 1-2
Stage 1: early, light sleep with slowed breathing,
   irregular brain waves, potential hynagogic
                     sensations
Stage 2: the brain enters a high-amplitude, slow,
      regular theta waves (5-8 Hz), spindles




                     Theta Waves
Sleep Stages 3-4
During deepest sleep (stages 3-4), brain activity
 slows down. There are large-amplitude, slow
           delta waves (1.5-4 Hz).
Stage 5: REM Sleep
   After reaching the deepest sleep stage (4), the
sleep cycle starts moving backward towards stage
1. Although still asleep, the brain engages in low-
amplitude, fast and regular beta waves (15-40 cps)
          much like awake-aroused state.




          A person during this sleep exhibits
            Rapid Eye Movements (REM)
              and reports vivid dreams.
90-Minute Cycles During Sleep
      With each 90-minute cycle, stage 4 sleep decreases
          and the duration of REM sleep increases.




                                                           1928-
1st   20 sec: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0DJzFDOgzg
Eww….
• Paradoxical (REM) Sleep:
  – No movement except eyes
  – Difficult to wake-up
  – Vaginal lubrication/Erections
Dreams


The link between REM
  sleep and dreaming
 has opened up a new
era of dream research.
Why We Dream I
Physiological Function:
Dreams provide the
sleeping brain with
periodic stimulation to
develop and preserve
neural pathways. Neural
networks of newborns are
quickly developing;
therefore, they need more
sleep.
Co-Sleeping
• Co-sleeping: infant in same room as
  parent
• Bed-sharing: infant in same bed as parent
• Anthropologists noticed lower rates of
  SIDS among cultures that co-sleep
Why We Dream II
2. Wish Fulfillment: Sigmund Freud suggested that
dreams provide a psychic safety valve to discharge
unacceptable feelings. The dream’s manifest
(apparent) content may also have symbolic
meanings (latent content) that signify our
unacceptable feelings.

3. Information Processing: Dreams may help
encode a day’s experiences in our LTM.
Consequences of REM
          Deprivation
• After finding food
  in the arms of the
  Radial Arm Maze,
  rats were REM
  Deprived.




              Smith et al. (1998). Neurobiol Learn Memory, 69, 211-217.
Why We Dream
4. Activation-Synthesis Theory: Suggests that the
   brain engages in a lot of random neural
   activity. Dreams make sense of this activity.
5. Cognitive Development: Some researchers
   argue that we dream as a part of brain
   maturation and cognitive development.


 All dream researchers believe we need REM sleep. When
     deprived of REM sleep and then allowed to sleep,
   we show increased REM sleep called REM Rebound.
Dream Theories
   Summary
Sleep Deprivation


1. Fatigue and subsequent death.

2. Impaired concentration.

3. Emotional irritability.

4. Depressed immune system.
Accidents
Frequency of accidents increase with loss of sleep




                                        Coren (1996). Sleep Thieves.
Sleep Disorders
1. Insomnia: A persistent inability to fall
   asleep.

2. Narcolepsy: Overpowering urge to fall
   asleep that may occur while talking or
   standing up.
    Just Funny (2 min): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70jFzlxCnZA
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbmbQkX7czo
3. Sleep apnea: Failure to breathe when
   asleep.
Sleep Disorders
Children are most prone to:

   Night terrors: The sudden arousal from sleep
    with intense fear accompanied by
    physiological reactions (e.g., rapid heart rate,
    perspiration) which occur during Stage 4 sleep.
   Sleepwalking: A Stage 4 disorder which is
    usually harmless and unrecalled the next day.
   Sleeptalking: A condition that runs in families,
    like sleepwalking.
Sleep Theories
1. Sleep Protects: Sleeping in the darkness when
   predators loomed about kept our ancestors out
   of harm’s way.
2. Sleep Helps us Recover: Sleep helps restore
   and repair brain tissue.
3. Sleep Helps us Remember: Sleep restores and
   rebuilds our fading memories.
4. Sleep may play a role in the growth process:
   During sleep, the pituitary gland releases
   growth hormone. Older people release less of
   this hormone and sleep less.

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Introductory Psychology: Sleep

  • 2. Objectives  Biological Rhythms and Sleep  Why Do We Sleep?  Sleep Disorders  Dreams
  • 3. Biological Rhythms Circadian Rhythms occur on a 24-hour cycle and include sleep and wakefulness.
  • 4. Biological Rhythms Circadian Rhythms occur on a 24- hour cycle and include sleep and wakefulness. Zeitgeber is the stimuli that controls the rhythm.
  • 5. SCN • Retina • Suprachiasmatic Nuclei of the Hypothalamus • Others – Pineal
  • 7. Sleep Stages Measuring sleep: About every 90 minutes, we pass through a cycle of five distinct sleep stages. Hank Morgan/ Rainbow
  • 8. Awake but Relaxed When an individual closes his eyes but remains awake, his brain activity slows down to a large amplitude and slow, regular alpha waves (9-14 Hz). A meditating person exhibits an alpha brain activity.
  • 9. Sleep Stages 1-2 Stage 1: early, light sleep with slowed breathing, irregular brain waves, potential hynagogic sensations Stage 2: the brain enters a high-amplitude, slow, regular theta waves (5-8 Hz), spindles Theta Waves
  • 10. Sleep Stages 3-4 During deepest sleep (stages 3-4), brain activity slows down. There are large-amplitude, slow delta waves (1.5-4 Hz).
  • 11. Stage 5: REM Sleep After reaching the deepest sleep stage (4), the sleep cycle starts moving backward towards stage 1. Although still asleep, the brain engages in low- amplitude, fast and regular beta waves (15-40 cps) much like awake-aroused state. A person during this sleep exhibits Rapid Eye Movements (REM) and reports vivid dreams.
  • 12. 90-Minute Cycles During Sleep With each 90-minute cycle, stage 4 sleep decreases and the duration of REM sleep increases. 1928- 1st 20 sec: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0DJzFDOgzg
  • 13. Eww…. • Paradoxical (REM) Sleep: – No movement except eyes – Difficult to wake-up – Vaginal lubrication/Erections
  • 14. Dreams The link between REM sleep and dreaming has opened up a new era of dream research.
  • 15. Why We Dream I Physiological Function: Dreams provide the sleeping brain with periodic stimulation to develop and preserve neural pathways. Neural networks of newborns are quickly developing; therefore, they need more sleep.
  • 16. Co-Sleeping • Co-sleeping: infant in same room as parent • Bed-sharing: infant in same bed as parent • Anthropologists noticed lower rates of SIDS among cultures that co-sleep
  • 17. Why We Dream II 2. Wish Fulfillment: Sigmund Freud suggested that dreams provide a psychic safety valve to discharge unacceptable feelings. The dream’s manifest (apparent) content may also have symbolic meanings (latent content) that signify our unacceptable feelings. 3. Information Processing: Dreams may help encode a day’s experiences in our LTM.
  • 18. Consequences of REM Deprivation • After finding food in the arms of the Radial Arm Maze, rats were REM Deprived. Smith et al. (1998). Neurobiol Learn Memory, 69, 211-217.
  • 19. Why We Dream 4. Activation-Synthesis Theory: Suggests that the brain engages in a lot of random neural activity. Dreams make sense of this activity. 5. Cognitive Development: Some researchers argue that we dream as a part of brain maturation and cognitive development. All dream researchers believe we need REM sleep. When deprived of REM sleep and then allowed to sleep, we show increased REM sleep called REM Rebound.
  • 20. Dream Theories Summary
  • 21. Sleep Deprivation 1. Fatigue and subsequent death. 2. Impaired concentration. 3. Emotional irritability. 4. Depressed immune system.
  • 22. Accidents Frequency of accidents increase with loss of sleep Coren (1996). Sleep Thieves.
  • 23. Sleep Disorders 1. Insomnia: A persistent inability to fall asleep. 2. Narcolepsy: Overpowering urge to fall asleep that may occur while talking or standing up. Just Funny (2 min): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70jFzlxCnZA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbmbQkX7czo 3. Sleep apnea: Failure to breathe when asleep.
  • 24. Sleep Disorders Children are most prone to:  Night terrors: The sudden arousal from sleep with intense fear accompanied by physiological reactions (e.g., rapid heart rate, perspiration) which occur during Stage 4 sleep.  Sleepwalking: A Stage 4 disorder which is usually harmless and unrecalled the next day.  Sleeptalking: A condition that runs in families, like sleepwalking.
  • 25. Sleep Theories 1. Sleep Protects: Sleeping in the darkness when predators loomed about kept our ancestors out of harm’s way. 2. Sleep Helps us Recover: Sleep helps restore and repair brain tissue. 3. Sleep Helps us Remember: Sleep restores and rebuilds our fading memories. 4. Sleep may play a role in the growth process: During sleep, the pituitary gland releases growth hormone. Older people release less of this hormone and sleep less.