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Sleep and Biological Rhythms

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1 Sleep and Biological Rhythms
Introduction Measuring Sleep Stages of Wakefulness and Sleep Why Do We Sleep? Physiological Mechanisms of Sleep Biological Clocks

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4 Dolphin Brain during Sleep

5 Neurotransmitters Involved in Arousal
Norepinephrine Locus coeruleous (pons) Acetylcholine Basal forebrain and reticular formation (in pons and medulla) Serotonin Raphe nuclei (pons and medulla) Histamine Tuberomammillary nucleus (hypothalamus) Orexin (Hypocretin) Hypothalamus

6 Neural Control of Slow-Wave Sleep
Ventrolateral preoptic area (basal forebrain, in front of the hypothalamus; vlPOA) Destruction -> insomnia, coma, & death Injection of adenosine into the basal forebrain produces sleep Sleep promoting brain area of the Sleep/Waking Flip-Flop (Sleep ON neurons)

7 Sleep/Waking Flip-Flop

8 Sleep/Waking Flip-Flop

9 Neural Control of REM Sleep
REM ON region: sublaterodorsal nucleus (SLD) located in the dorsal pons REM OFF region: ventolateral periaqueductal gray matter (vlPAG) located in the midbrain These two structures make up the REM Sleep Flip-Flop

10 REM Sleep Flip-Flop

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