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9.Please describe about sleep’s functions?
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- Delta waves are associated with which of the following stages? 1. Stage N1 non-REM sleep 2. Stage N2 non-REM sleep 3. Stage N3 non-REM sleep 4. Stage wake 5. REM sleep A. 3 only B. 1 and 2 only C. 2 and 3 only D. 3 and 5 only7. Please Discuss about REM sleep.Briefly describe each stage of sleep, including REM. 2. Mention the main events of each stage clearly and in order. Include: alpha, theta, sleep spindles, K-complex, delta waves. 3.Mention one thing you do to get a good night sleep. (300 words max)
- 2. Provide 5 key point about Sleep Disorders?4. Which of the following statements is true of dreams? A. Dreams occur only in ALPHA stage. B. Dreams are equally likely to occur in ALPHA and DELTA sleep. C. Dreams occur in both DELTA and THETA sleep, but dreams in REM sleep are less vivid than dreams in REM sleep. D. Dreams occur in both DELTA and REM sleep, but dreams in REM sleep are more vivid than dreams in DELTA sleep9. What does a person with Alzheimer’s disease have difficulty within the early stage? Changing of sleep patterns Communicating their needs Becoming vulnerable to infections Remembering names
- 6. Review of sleep cycles and issues Choices: Alpha; Delta; REM; Beta; Insomnia; Narcolepsy; Apnea; A good night's sleep means the next day your brain can produce frequency waves necessary for staying alert and for paying attention. b. Necessary for the benefits of a good night's sleep are slow waves that indicate a deep sleep. C. Toby falls into a deep sleep state suddenly and without waming, it can happen at any time of the day and during any activity even one with loud noises. Toby has d. Debbie swears she doesn't dream but she is getting a good night's sleep and she does have sleep which is identified by eye movements and is associated with dreaming. e. Nancy isn't dreaming enough, she feels sleepy and falls asleep at night but only for three hours, then she is wide awake and unable to get back to sleep. Nancy has waves, the low amplitude high a. waves, the high amplitude, low frequency6. Identify the brain areas relevant to memory and their roles. Be sure to specify which type of memory each is associated with..Whcih stage of sleep is hardest to wake up from? Explain in detail
- 6. Review of sleep cycles and issues Choices: Alpha; Delta; REM; Beta; Insomnia; Narcolepsy; Apnea; A good night's sleep means the next day your brain can produce frequency waves necessary for staying alert and for paying attention. b. Necessary for the benefits of a good night's sleep are slow waves that indicate a deep sleep. c. Toby falls into a deep sleep state suddenly and without warming, it can happen at any time of the day and during any activity even one with loud noises. Toby has -d. Debbie swears she doesn't dream but she is getting a good night's sleep and she does have sleep which is identified by eye movements and is associated with dreaming. e. Nancy isn't dreaming enough, she feels sleepy and falls asleep at night but only for three hours, then she is wide awake and unable to get back to sleep. Nancy has a. waves, the low amplitude high waves, the high amplitude, low frequency2. According to research, a leading neurotransmitter “candidate” for promoting sleep is _____________ .6. Explain what functional neurologic disorder means. What are some of the challenges that health care practitioners experience when treating persons who may have functional neurologic disorder? Having been made aware of what functional neurologic disorder is, what does this tell you about the state of knowledge regarding the brain and disease?