What are the two physiologic states of sleep?
In what phase do dreams happen?
REM sleep
When does NREM sleep occur?
The beginning of our sleep, with each stage lasting 5-15 minutes.
How does our sleep generally cycle?
How does NREM sleep present physiologically?
Marked decreases in most physiologic functions, such as pulse, respirations, BP, and rarely any penile erections.
People are generally peaceful compared to their waking state.
How does stage 1 of NREM sleep present?
How does stage 2 of NREM sleep present?
How does stage 3-4 of NREM sleep present?
Often called delta wave sleep.
If someone is awoken from stage 3/4 NREM sleep, how are they likely to present?
Constantly waking during this stage may cause immunodeficient conditions.
What frequency is a delta wave?
1-4 Hz.
Extremely slow.
What are the 2 big differences between REM and NREM sleep?
How does REM typically occur phase-wise?
Phases occur every 90-100 minutes.
First REM is usually < 10 mins
Later REMs are 15-40 mins
The last third of the night has the most REM periods.
Stage 4 is inversely related to REM sleep.
Describe how Stage 4 sleep is related to REM sleep.
Inversely proportional.
You begin with more stage 4 sleep and less REM sleep.
As the night goes on, you have more REM sleep than stage 4 sleep.
What is the general effect of low serotonin levels on sleep?
Less serotonin => less sleep
What is the general effect of more NE on sleep?
More NE => less sleep
What is the general effect of more melatonin on sleep?
More melatonin => more sleep
What is the general effect of increased dopamine on sleep?
More dopamine => less sleep
How does our REM sleep change as we get older?
We need it less and less, beginning at 50% as an infant and down to 20% as a senior.
Seniors require very little REM sleep.
When does REM sleep stabilize in terms of age?
At 10 years old, it generally stays at 25% until 65.
How does a typical young adult’s sleep pattern present?
How does a typical elderly adult’s sleep pattern present?
What is the most common abnormal sleep pattern in depressed patients?
Insomnia
What are the 3 abnormal sleep patterns seen in depressed patients?
Why is sleeping in depressed patients impaired?