Across
- 6. Suppresses adenosine
- 7. Serve as a mental housekeeping to clean up partial or unnecessary information
- 9. Plays a central role in sleep-wake homeostasis
- 10. Sleep disorder
- 11. First three stages of sleep
- 14. Repairs muscle tissues, regrow bone cells, and strengthen immune system
Down
- 1. Body’s self-regulating system in which pressure to sleep builds up based on how long you’ve been awake
- 2. Best known hormones related to sleep
- 3. Processes your memory and experiences from the day
- 4. Last roughly 24 hours and play a central role in numerous biological processes
- 5. An example of a neurotransmitter involved in promoting wakefulness or sleep
- 7. N3
- 8. Deepest part of sleep
- 12. Vivid dreaming stage
- 13. Number of sleep stages
