 Consciousness is awareness of yourself and your environment.  Biological Rhythms  These are periodic physiological fluctuations.  Can affect physiological.

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 Consciousness is awareness of yourself and your environment.  Biological Rhythms  These are periodic physiological fluctuations.  Can affect physiological functioning  Fall into three main categories  Circadian Rhythms  Ultradian Rhythms  Infradian Rhythms

 Circadian Rhythms  Biological rhythms (for example, of temperature and wakefulness) that occur approximately every 24 hours.  Example: The wake/ sleep cycle

 Ultradian Rhythms  Biological Rhythms that occur more than once a day.  For example: sleep stages  Infradian rhythms  Biological rhythms that occur once a month or once a season.  Example: menstrual cycle

 Sleep deprivation  Decreases efficiency of immune system functioning  Safety and accident issues  Contributes to hypertension, impaired concentration, irritability, etc.

 Hypothalamus  Sleep control center in the brain  Monitors changes in light or dark in the environment  Changes levels of hormones in the body

 Melatonin  Hormone that helps regulate daily biological rhythms.  Linked to the sleep-wake cycle  Melatonin level increases during the night and decreases with exposure to morning light

 Two primary reasons:  Preservation: keep us protected from the dangers of the night  Restoration: recuperate from the wear and tear of the day

 Stage 1 Sleep  Breathing is slowed.  Brain waves become irregular.  It is easy to wake the person, who will insist they are not asleep.  Rarely lasts longer than 5 minutes  Stage 2 Sleep  Brain wave cycle slows.  First time through stage 2 last about 20 minutes.

 Stages 3 and 4 Sleep  Slow wave sleep  First time through stage 4 is about 30 minutes and is where one gets rejuvenated

 Waking to Stage 1  Stage 1 Sleep  Stage 2 Sleep  Stage 3 sleep