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1 By: Taylor Johnson, Megan Kirkpatrick, Nicole Colonna, and Alex Angeli

2 Sleep Cycle

3 An Introduction to Sleep The sleep/wake cycle is also known as a person’s circadian rhythm and consists of several 90 min cycles throughout the night.

4 Stage 1 Considered a transition period between awake and asleep. This stage lasts around 5-10 minutes. Light sleep Theta waves are produced Muscle Activity Slows Down The ability to still be aware of surroundings Occasional muscle twitching (Hypnic Jerk)

5 Stage 2 Lasts for approximately 20 minutes as the brain begins to produce sleep spindles. Breathing pattern slows Heart rate slows Decrease in body temperature

6 Stage 3 This is a transitional period between light sleep and deep sleep and lasts around 10 minutes. Deep sleep begins Slow Delta Waves begin

7 Stage 4 Referred to as delta sleep, this deep sleep lasts around 30 minutes. Bedwetting and sleepwalking Strong delta waves Rhythmic breathing Limited muscle activity

8 REM Rapid Eye Movement refers to the most productive stage of sleep. It lasts about 5-10 minutes. Most dreaming occurs Heart rate increases Brain activity increases Voluntary muscles become paralyzed

9 Normal Cycle Progression 1 2 3 4 3 2 REM 2 3 4 3 2 REM 2 3 4 REM

10 Sleep Abnormalities Insomnia Sleep Apnea Narcolepsy Sleepwalking Night Terrors

11 Source Blair-Broeker, Charlie, and Randy Ernst. Thinking about Psychology. Second ed. New York: Worth, 2003. Print


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