- less aware of our surroundings
- Conscious
- Subconscious
- Unconscious
Biological Rhythms
- Annual Cycles: seasonal variations (bears hibernation, season affective disorder)
- 28 days: menstrual cycle
- 24 hour cycle: our circadian rhythm
- 90 minute cycle: sleep cycles
Circadian Rhythm
- 24 biological clock
- body temp and awareness changes throughout the day
Sleep Stages
- 5 identified stages
- 90 to 100 mins to pass through the stages
- Brains waves will change according to the sleep stage you are in
- First four are known as NREM sleep
- The fifth stage is called REM sleep
Stage 1
- Kind of awake and kind of asleep
- Only lasts a few minutes, and you usually only experience it once a night
- Eyes begin to roll slightly
- Your brain produces Theta Waves (high amp, low frequency) (slow)
Stage 2
- This follows Stage 1 sleep and is the "baseline" of sleep
- This stage is part of the 90 minute cycle and occupies approximately 45-60% of sleep
- More Theta Waves that get progressively slower
- Begin to show sleep spindles.. short bursts of rapid brain waves
Stage 3 and 4
- Slow wave sleep
- You produce Delta waves
- If awoken you will be very groggy
- Vital for restoring body's growth hormones and good overall health
Stage 5: REM Sleep
- Rapid Eye Movement
- Often called paradoxical sleep
- Brain is very active
- Dreams usually occur in REM
- Body is essentially paralyzed
- Composes 20-25% of a normal nights sleep
- Breathing, heart rate and brain wave activity quicken
- Vivid dreams can occur
- From REM, you go back to Stage 2
My circadian rhythm is set to wake in the morning
ReplyDeleteProbably because repetition
ReplyDeleteWhat do you think would happen if someone were to wake you up from REM sleep? Would you body still be semi paralyzed?
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