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Same as W or depressed? - depressed 
Response to Co2 in NREM is 
From early adulthood to midlife N3 _____, replaced by N1, N2 sleep, with no significant decrease in REM 
or increased sleep fragmentation. - decreases 
Homeothermic or poikilothermic? - poikilothermic 
14-15 hours and levels off around that value. Sleep becomes less distributed, with primary sleep at night 
and nap(s) during the day. - 16 weeks 
temperature in NREM is 
16-18 hours per day; sleep 
is polyphasic. - Newborns 
sleep co...
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Benefits of proper mount of sleep - Improves memory 
- Improves learning 
- Improves concentration 
- Improves health in general 
 
Does the body shut down when we sleep? no, sleep is an active process. We are just not 
conscious of what happens in our bodies. 
 
What controls the sleep-wake cycle? It is primarily controlled by the interaction of the Sleep 
Homeostatic Drive (Accumulation of adenosine and "somnogens" such as cytokines) and the 
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Dement & Kleitman - Answer-(sleep and dreams) 
Biological 
Laboratory 
Dement & Kleitman Background - Answer-Sleep and dreaming are hard to study because the 
participants are unresponsive; therefore physiological measures are needed. Prior to this study 
psychologists didn't know how to measure dreams, but a study by Aserinsky and Kleitman in 1955 
showed that we experience several REM and nREM stages during the night. During REM sleep 
subjects recorded more dream activity than in nREM sleep....
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Which of the following is true regarding REM sleep in infants? 
 
- REM sleep is the most different from the waking state of all sleep cycles. 
 
- About half of the sleep infants experience is REM sleep. 
 
- Newborns sleep 6 to 8 hours per night, with 90 percent of that being REM sleep. 
 
- REM sleep is when the baby's brain does the most growing. correct answersabout half of the sleep infants experience is REM sleep. 
 
Colic refers to long-lasting bouts of crying that are common prior ...
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NREM is broken into how many stages? - ️️3 stages. 
-N1 which is light sleep. Usually the first stage of sleep. 
- N2 still fairly light sleep and covers the majority of sleep we get during the night. 
- N3 Deep Sleep (AKA slow wave sleep) 
What controls the sleep-wake cycle? - ️️It is primarily controlled by the interaction 
of the Sleep Homeostatic Drive (Accumulation of adenosine and "somnogens" such as 
cytokines) and the Intrinsic Circadian Timekeeping System (The effect of li...
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Benefits of proper mount of sleep - Improves memory 
- Improves learning 
- Improves concentration 
- Improves health in general 
Does the body shut down when we sleep? no, sleep is an active process. We are just 
not conscious of what happens in our bodies. 
What controls the sleep-wake cycle? It is primarily controlled by the interaction of the 
Sleep Homeostatic Drive (Accumulation of adenosine and "somnogens" such as cytokines) and 
the Intrinsic Circadian Timekeeping System (The effect of...
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language is a _____ hemisphere dominant function in ___% of right handed people, and _______% of left handed people 
- left 
- 97% 
- 60-70% 
 
 
broca's area is responsible for _________. It s located in the ________ lobe, and is associated with Brodmann area(s) _______ 
- speech production 
- L frontal 
- 44 and 45 
 
 
 
wernicke's area is responsible for _________. It s located in the __...
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What % of sleep is NREM? ️️75% 
What % of sleep is REM? ️️25% 
In NREM muscle activity is___ ️️Decreased 
In REM muscle activity is ______ ️️Variable, low muscle tone; relaxed state of skeletal 
muscles 
In NREM heart rate is _____ ️️Regular or decreased 
In REM heart rate is _____ ️️Variable or irregular 
In NREM respiration rate is _____ ️️Regular or decreased - more stable and rhythmic 
In REM respiration rate is ____...
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AASM Sleep Exam 1 Questions and Answers 2024/25 Update 
 
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Which clinical finding is indicative of compartment syndrome? 
a. Redness and swelling 
b. Absent peripheral pulses 
c. Atrophy of distal tissues 
d. Peripheral edema - ANSWER-b. Absent peripheral pulses 
The physiologic change most likely to lead to an increase in intracranial pressure is 
a. respiratory hyperventilation. 
b. REM sleep. 
c. cerebral vasodilation.
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