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PSYC 2000 Exam 2 LSU Knapp Questions and Answers 100% Pass Circadian rythm - Cyclical changes that occur on a roughly 24 hour basis in many biological processes Biological clock - Term for the area of the hypothalamus that is responsible for controlling our level of alertness Sleep debt - Missing sleep takes a toll on your body and must be made up Mental effects: mild depression, difficulty learning new information, problems paying attention, problems thinking clearly, and slowed reaction time Physical effects: weight gain, high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart problems Stage 1 of sleep - Brain activity powers down by 50% or more creating theta waves. Lasts about 5-10 minutes. (light sleep "no I wasn't actually sleeping") Stage 2 of sleep - Brain waves slow down even more. As brain activity decreases, heart rate slows down, body temperature decreases, muscles relax, and eye movements cease. About 65% of the sleep cycle is in stage 2 2Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Stages 3 and 4 of sleep - Stage 5 of sleep - REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep. Brain is most active during this stage, creating vivid dreaming. Lasts about 10-20 minutes (20-25%) before the cycle repeats Paradoxical Sleep - Sometimes what REM sleep is called because the brain is active, yet the body isn't. (The sleeper is paralyzed during REM, otherwise they'd act out their dreams) Insomnia - Difficulty in falling or staying asleep Night terrors - Episodes of screaming, perspiring, and confusion followed by a return to a deep sleep. Typically harmless and most of

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Circadian rythm - ✔✔Cyclical changes that occur on a roughly 24 hour basis in many

biological processes


Biological clock - ✔✔Term for the area of the hypothalamus that is responsible for

controlling our level of alertness


Sleep debt - ✔✔Missing sleep takes a toll on your body and must be made up


Mental effects: mild depression, difficulty learning new information, problems paying

attention, problems thinking clearly, and slowed reaction time


Physical effects: weight gain, high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart problems


Stage 1 of sleep - ✔✔Brain activity powers down by 50% or more creating theta waves.

Lasts about 5-10 minutes. (light sleep "no I wasn't actually sleeping")


Stage 2 of sleep - ✔✔Brain waves slow down even more. As brain activity decreases,

heart rate slows down, body temperature decreases, muscles relax, and eye movements

cease. About 65% of the sleep cycle is in stage 2




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, Stages 3 and 4 of sleep - ✔✔


Stage 5 of sleep - ✔✔REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep. Brain is most active during this

stage, creating vivid dreaming. Lasts about 10-20 minutes (20-25%) before the cycle

repeats


Paradoxical Sleep - ✔✔Sometimes what REM sleep is called because the brain is active,

yet the body isn't. (The sleeper is paralyzed during REM, otherwise they'd act out their

dreams)


Insomnia - ✔✔Difficulty in falling or staying asleep


Night terrors - ✔✔Episodes of screaming, perspiring, and confusion followed by a

return to a deep sleep. Typically harmless and most often occurs in children


Sleepwalking and sexsomnia - ✔✔walking while fully asleep... Or having sex


Freud's dream protection theory - ✔✔dreams are the "guardians of sleep." They require

interpretation to reveal the true meanings.


Manifest Content - ✔✔According to Freud, dreams details


Latent content - ✔✔According to Freud, the dream's hidden meaning


Activation synthesis theory - ✔✔theory that dreams reflect inputs from the brain

activation originating in the pons, which the fore brain then attempts to weave into a

story, which is why dreams are rarely coherent or logical



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