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BP Chapter 14
Biological Rhythms, Sleep, and Dreaming
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Biology
Undergraduate 3
11/20/2013

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alpha rhythm
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A brain potential of 8–12 Hz that occurs during relaxed wakefulness.
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basal forebrain
Definition
A ventral region in the forebrain that has been implicated in sleep and Alzheimer’s disease.
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cataplexy
Definition
Sudden loss of muscle tone, leading to collapse of the body without loss of consciousness.
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circadian rhythm
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A pattern of behavioral, biochemical, or physiological fluctuation that has a 24-hour period.
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circannual
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Occurring on a roughly annual basis.
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delta wave
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The slowest type of EEG wave, characteristic of stage 3 slow-wave sleep.
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desynchronized EEG
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Also called beta activity. A pattern of EEG activity comprising a mix of many different high frequencies with low amplitude.
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dimer
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A complex of two proteins that have bound together.
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diurnal
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Active during the light periods of the daily cycle.
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ecological niche
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The unique assortment of environmental opportunities and challenges to which each organism is adapted.
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electro-oculography (EOG)
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The electrical recording of eye movements, useful in determining sleep stages.
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electroencephalography (EEG)
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The recording and study of gross electrical activity of the brain recorded from large electrodes placed on the scalp. The abbreviation EEG may refer either to the process of encephalography or to its product, the encephalogram.
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electromyography (EMG)
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The electrical recording of muscle activity.
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entrainment
Definition
The process of synchronizing a biological rhythm to an environmental stimulus.
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free-running
Definition
Referring to a rhythm of behavior shown by an animal deprived of external cues about time of day.
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general anesthetic
Definition
A drug that renders an individual unconscious.
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hypocretins
Definition
Also called orexins. Neuropeptides produced in the hypothalamus that are involved in switching between sleep states, in narcolepsy, and in the control of appetite.
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infradian
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Referring to a rhythmic biological event whose period is longer than that of a circadian rhythm—that is, longer than a day.
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isolated brain
Definition
Sometimes referred to by the French term, encéphale isolé. An experimental preparation in which an animal’s brainstem has been separated from the spinal cord by a cut below the medulla.
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isolated forebrain
Definition
Sometimes referred to by the French term, cerveau isolé. An experimental preparation in which an animal’s nervous system has been cut in the upper midbrain, dividing the brain from the brainstem.
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K complex
Definition
A sharp negative EEG potential that is seen in stage 2 sleep.
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melanopsin
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A photopigment found within particular retinal ganglion cells that project to the suprachiasmatic nucleus.
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narcolepsy
Definition
A disorder that involves frequent, intense episodes of sleep, which last from 5 to 30 minutes and can occur anytime during the usual waking hours.
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night terror
Definition
A sudden arousal from stage 3 slow-wave sleep that is marked by intense fear and autonomic activation.
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nightmare
Definition
A long, frightening dream that awakens the sleeper from REM sleep.
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nocturnal
Definition
Active during the dark periods of the daily cycle.
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period
Definition
The interval of time between two similar points of successive cycles, such as sunset to sunset.
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phase shift
Definition
A shift in the activity of a biological rhythm, typically provided by a synchronizing environmental stimulus.
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pineal gland
Definition
A secretory gland in the brain midline; the source of melatonin release.
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rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep
Definition
Also called paradoxical sleep. A stage of sleep characterized by small-amplitude, fast-EEG waves, no postural tension, and rapid eye movements.
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REM behavior disorder (RBD)
Definition
A sleep disorder in which a person physically acts out a dream.
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reticular formation
Definition
An extensive region of the brainstem (extending from the medulla through the thalamus) that is involved in arousal (waking) and motor control.
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retinohypothalamic pathway
Definition
The projection of retinal ganglion cells to the suprachiasmatic nuclei.
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sleep apnea
Definition
A sleep disorder in which respiration slows or stops periodically, waking the patient. Excessive daytime somnolence results from the frequent nocturnal awakening.
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sleep cycle
Definition
A period of slow-wave sleep followed by a period of REM sleep. In humans, a sleep cycle lasts 90–110 minutes.
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sleep deprivation
Definition
The partial or total prevention of sleep
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sleep enuresis
Definition
Bed-wetting.
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sleep paralysis
Definition
A state during the transition to or from sleep, in which the ability to move or talk is temporarily lost.
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sleep recovery
Definition
The process of sleeping more than is normal, after a period of sleep deprivation, as though in compensation.
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sleep spindle
Definition
A characteristic 14- to 18-Hz wave in the EEG of a person in stage 2 sleep.
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sleep state misperception
Definition
Commonly, a person’s perception that he has not been asleep when in fact he was. Typically occurs at the start of a sleep episode.
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sleep-maintenance insomnia
Definition
Difficulty in staying asleep.
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sleep-onset insomnia
Definition
Difficulty in falling sleep.
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slow-wave sleep (SWS)
Definition
Sleep, divided into stages 1–3, that is defined by the presence of slow-wave EEG activity.
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somnambulism
Definition
Sleepwalking.
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stage 1 sleep
Definition
The initial stage of slow-wave sleep, which is characterized by small-amplitude EEG waves of irregular frequency, slow heart rate, and reduced muscle tension.
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stage 2 sleep
Definition
A stage of slow-wave sleep that is defined by bursts of regular 14- to 18-Hz EEG waves called sleep spindles.
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stage 3 sleep
Definition
A stage of slow-wave sleep that is defined by the spindles seen in stage 2 sleep, that is defined by the presence of a large amplitude of slow waves (delta waves).
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sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)
Definition
Also called crib death. The sudden, unexpected death of an apparently healthy human infant who simply stops breathing, usually during sleep. SIDS is not well understood.
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suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN)
Definition
A small region of the hypothalamus above the optic chiasm that is the location of a circadian oscillator.
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tuberomammillary nucleus
Definition
A region of the basal hypothalamus, near the pituitary stalk, that plays a role in generating SWS.
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ultradian
Definition
Referring to a rhythmic biological event whose period is shorter than that of a circadian rhythm, usually from several minutes to several hours long.
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vertex spike
Definition
An sharp-wave EEG pattern that is seen during stage 1 slow-wave sleep.
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zeitgeber
Definition
Literally, “time-giver” (in German). The stimulus (usually the light-dark cycle) that entrains circadian rhythms.
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