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1 Sleep & Dreams Unit 4

2 Circadian Rhythm Biological clock that governs how people function
1. Sequence of bodily changes (body temp, blood pressure, sleep and wake) 2. Usually operates on 24-hour day Circadian Rhythm

3 Stages of Sleep Measured with EEG: 2 types (REM & NREM)
1. N-REM (Non-rapid eye movement) Stage 1: Lightest Sleep; Alpha Waves- drowsy, slow eye movement, muscle activity stabilizes Stage 2: Theta Waves Stage 3 & 4: Delta waves = your deepest sleep

4 Stages of Sleep… 2. REM (Rapid Eye Movement)
Waves resemble wakefulness- CNS active Increased heart rate, blood pressure, O2 consumption Muscle activity suppressed

5 The Sleep Cycle We pass through all stages in 90-minute cycle
4-6 cycles each night Most slow wave sleep occurs early Most REM occurs in 2nd half of night

6 Sleep Disorders A. Insomnia:
Difficulty in falling asleep, lasts 2-3 days Treatment by sleeping pills effective for only 2 weeks Learned/conditioned insomnia caused by bad sleeping habits Cognitive arousal (worry/anxiety) a cause Standard treatments: muscle relaxation techniques, hypnosis, sleep restriction therapy, psychotherapy

7 Sleep Disorders… B. Sleep Apnea
Breathing interruption that occurs during sleep Occurs when air passages are blocked Do not automatically start breathing until they sit up and gasp for air

8 Sleep Disorders… C. Narcolepsy
Suddenly fall asleep regardless of time or surroundings Suddenly fall into REM sleep and awaken feeling refreshed Treatment: drug therapy and frequent naps

9 Dreams DREAMS

10 Dreams frequently occur in REM Cycle
REM = a kind of sleep that occurs at intervals during the night -Characterized by rapid eye movements and faster pulse & breathing 15% REM awakenings fail to report dream C. 20% Non-REM do report dreaming at all D. Infants: unable to tell if they’re dreaming First dreams possibly occur at 2-3 years

11 Dream Recall On average we have slightly less than one dream per night recalled Some people recall 2-3 each night Some recall a dream every 4-6 months B. Experiments show visual memory correlates with dream recall

12 Dream Recall… C. Freud: Repression Hypothesis
Forgetting results of taboo content which is potentially threatening to the ego Even remembered (manifest) content is disguised as unacceptable (latent/taboo) content

13 Table Talk Discuss a dream that you remember having last night?
A dream from last week? A dream from last month? What do you think the dream(s) meant?


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