Title: Sleep
1Sleep
ION Program Summer 2013
2electroencephalogram - EEG - record of the
electrical activity of many neurons directly
under the electrode - on the surface of cortex.
This record is made from outside the skin.
Slide from Chris Goode, PhD, PSYC 1100 Natural
Sciences Aspect of Psychology, Week 9
Consciousness Spring 2008
3We define sleep stages by the kinds of EEG waves
seen at each stage
Slide from Chris Goode, PhD, PSYC 1100 Natural
Sciences Aspect of Psychology, Week 9
Consciousness Spring 2008
4We go through several cycles of sleep each night
Slide from Chris Goode, PhD, PSYC 1100 Natural
Sciences Aspect of Psychology, Week 9
Consciousness Spring 2008
5Sleeping patterns change with age
Slide from Chris Goode, PhD, PSYC 1100 Natural
Sciences Aspect of Psychology, Week 9
Consciousness Spring 2008
6Two Biological Clocks in the Brain
Slide from Chris Goode, PhD, PSYC 1100 Natural
Sciences Aspect of Psychology, Week 9
Consciousness Spring 2008
7Our daily cycle (circadian rhythm) is determined
in part by the SCN (suprachiasmatic nucleus) in
the hypothalamus
Slide from Chris Goode, PhD, PSYC 1100 Natural
Sciences Aspect of Psychology, Week 9
Consciousness Spring 2008
8Consequences of Lack of Sleep
- Limits your ability to concentrate and solve
problems - Increase acne
- Lead to aggressive or inappropriate behavior
- 100,000 Driving Accidents and 1,500 deaths each
year from driving drowsy
According to National Sleep Foundation
According to the National Highway Safety
Transportation Administration
9WHY do we sleep? rest/restoration hypothesis we
sleep to replenish energy, repair
tissues evidence marathon runners spend more
time in deep sleep for 2 nights after
Slide from Chris Goode, PhD, PSYC 1100 Natural
Sciences Aspect of Psychology, Week 9
Consciousness Spring 2008
10adaptive or preservation/protection theory
its dangerous out there youre safer if you
spend some time hidden and unconscious
evidence large herbivores who must eat
constantly and have trouble hiding sleep LESS -
giraffes 20 min at time 2-3x per day animals
with few natural predators sleep more -
lions smaller animals that dont need to graze
sleep more - bats
Slide from Chris Goode, PhD, PSYC 1100 Natural
Sciences Aspect of Psychology, Week 9
Consciousness Spring 2008
11Memory Consolidation?
- Sleep helps to strengthen or consolidate new
memories in the brain - Rats spend more time in REM sleep after learning
new tasks - If deprived of REM sleep, weaker recall
- Some of these results inconsistent
- Babies and Infants more time in REM Sleep
- Dolphins dont experience REM