SLEEP

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Sleep is a behavior

◦Yes it is also a change in consciousness but there is still a change in behavior

Measuring sleep patterns can be done in multiple ways.

◦Electroencephalogram (EEG) –Brain waves

◦Electromyogram (EMG) –Muscle activity

◦Electro-oculogram (EOG) Eye movements

◦Other devices Autonomic measures (heart rate, respiration, skin response)

Brain Waves

◦Awake – state of relaxation       (Alpha)

◦Alert and attentive     (Beta)

–Desynchrony (multiple neural circuits actively processing information)

◦Entering stage 1     (Theta)     –Firing of neurons more synchronized

transition between sleep and wakefulness

◦Stage 3 sleep     (Delta)      High amplitude

Slow-wave sleep

Non-REM sleep

◦Synchronized EEG activity during deep stages of sleep

REM sleep

Dreaming, rapid eye movement

Importance of Sleep

Slow-wave sleep

◦Permits the brain and body to rest

Slow-wave and REM promote DIFFERENT TYPES of learning

REM sleep

◦Promotes brain development

Sleep does more than allow the brain to rest

It Aids in the consolidation of long-term memories! (take…

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President VisionLogic, Counselor at Ascend Counseling and Wellness Executive Director of Balance Health Systems, Program Director at Craving Recovery, Publisher at IntelleWisdom Marriage & Family Therapist, Substance Use Disorder Counselor, Addictionologist, Certified Hypno-Therapist, NLP Master Practitioner, Strategic Interventionist, Motivational Interviewing, DBT, ACT, SFBT, Emotional Freedom Technique, Yoga/Meditation, Reiki Master

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