Neruo 10.1 Brainstem, arousal and sleep Flashcards

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What structure is responsible for sleep regulation? how can it be divided into 2 groups, functions?

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reticular formation. Reticular nuclei can be put into 2 groups: Ascending reticular activating system (ARAS) whcih increases levels of consciousness and secondary inhibitory area which decreases levels of consciousness

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How does the ascending reticular activating system work? What has to happen to it for sleep to occur?

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Filters incoming signals. Thalamocortical loop to the cortex, For sleep, has to be inhibited by hypothalamic sleep centres

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what effect does LSD have on the brain?

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Inhibits ARAS and reduces filtering of incoming signals to higher centres of brain

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What happens to the ARAS during slow wave sleep?

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neurones from ARAS silent, reduced consciousness

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What are the 4 types of brain waves seen in an EEG? When is each seen?

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alpha - awake and eyes shut beta - awake and eyes open theta - in children and during strong emotion in adults delta - deep sleep and serious brain conditions

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What is sleep important for?

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restting cns, memory, homeostasis

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What 2 stages can sleep be divided into? What is the function of each?

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Non-REM - made up of 4 stages. Restorative and v important for neuroendocrine functioning. Decreased cerebral blood flow, o2 usage, body temp, BP, RR, BMR. “active body, inactive brain” REM - EEG appears as if awake. Dreams occur. “active brain, inactive body”

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Symptoms and cause of narcolepsy?

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cause - abnormal cholinergic neurones symptoms - attacks of sleep during the day. sleep paralysis whilst remaining awake at night.

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Symptoms and cause of insomnia?

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cause can be primary (problems in sleep mechanism) or secondary (psychological or medical problem) symptom - inability to fall asleep

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Symptoms and cause of sleep apnoea? Treatment?

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Interruption of breathing during sleep in order for breathing to be maintained Cause - airway narrowing Treatment - positive oxygen pressure during sleep

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