Across
- 4. theory states that sleep occurs due to less sensory input. Give the D only.
- 8. a CLOCK that regulates sleep are controlled by an internal timing mech. First C only.
- 10. name of a mutated gene. OAT.
- 13. happens in sleep where you stop breathing from time to time at night. A word only.
- 14. brief periods of sleep like 2 or 3 seconds long.
- 16. excessive sleep
- 17. cessation of benzodiazepine therapy after chronic use. Craig David says it feels like.
- 20. a Synthesis Theory basing on the observation of the brain during REM sending active signals to the Cerebral Cortex.
- 21. a THEORY states that being awake disrupts the homeostasis of the body. Sleep is required.
- 22. other term for sleep-talking.
- 23. hallucinations that has dreamlike experiences during wakefulness.
- 24. inability to move as one is falling asleep. P word only.
Down
- 1. largest and slowest of EEG waves. 1-2hz. Give the D.
- 2. stage where low voltage, high frequency but slower than of wakefulness. Before Stage 2.
- 3. gene encodes a receptor protein that binds to a neuropeptide.
- 5. a FUNCTION where cognitive abilities appears on the PreFrontal.
- 6. effect of SLEEP when one is feeling groggy for several minutes. S word only.
- 7. hormone synthesized from the N.T. Serotonin.
- 9. a THEORY states that we sleep due to the internal 24hour Timing Mech.
- 11. substance that adjust the timing of internal biological rhythms.
- 12. a device or method used in measuring REM during REM
- 15. recurring losses of muscle tone during wakefulness. flexible cat.
- 18. example of a Zeitgebers. extreme tiredness due to flying too high.
- 19. disorder where you fall asleep in inappropriate conditions.
- 25. collective term of stages 3 and 4 in sleep. First S only.
