Sleep vocab Flashcards


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Circadian rhythm

The body's internal 24-hour clock that regulates the sleep-wake cycle

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Dreams

a subjective experience that most commonly occur during REM sleep, and can be caused by the brain processing daily information, re-experiencing memories, or other random signals

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Electroencephalograph (EEG)

a medical test that measures the electrical activity of the brain

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Hypersomnia

a condition characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness, where individuals may feel tired and have a strong need to sleep even after getting adequate rest

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Insomnia

a sleep disorder characterized by difficulty falling or staying asleep, leading to daytime fatigue and irritability.

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Melatonin

a hormone that helps regulate the sleep-wake cycle, and it is also available as a supplement to help with sleep problems like insomnia and jet lag

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Napping

a short sleep during the day that can boost mood, alertness, and productivity

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Narcolepsy

a chronic sleep disorder characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness and sudden "sleep attacks" that significantly impact daily life

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Night Terrors

episodes of screaming, thrashing, and panic that occur during deep sleep, causing the person to seem terrified but remain unresponsive to being woken

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Nightmares

disturbing dreams that can cause feelings of fear, anxiety, or sadness, and often cause the sleeper to wake up.

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Parasomnia

a sleep disorder characterized by abnormal behaviors, movements, or experiences that occur during sleep or while transitioning between sleep and wakefulness

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Restless Legs Syndrome

a neurological disorder causing an irresistible urge to move your legs, often accompanied by uncomfortable sensations like crawling, tingling, or aching

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Sleep

a vital biological process crucial for physical and mental health, during which the body performs essential functions like memory consolidation and toxin removal

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Sleep apnea

a disorder where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep, causing poor sleep quality and potential health complications

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Sleep deprivation

when you ar deprived of sleep

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Sleep paralysis

temporary inability to move or speak while waking up or falling asleep, often accompanied by terrifying hallucinations or a feeling of pressure on the chest

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Sleep study

when doctors study your sleeping patterns

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Snoring

the sound of obstructed breathing during sleep, caused by relaxed throat tissues vibrating as air passes through the airway

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Stage 1 (Non-REM) sleep

the initial, light stage of sleep that transitions you from wakefulness to sleep.

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Stage 2 (Non-REM) sleep

a light stage of sleep where the heart rate and breathing slow down, the body temperature drops, and eye movements stop

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Stage 3 (Non-REM) sleep

the deepest stage of sleep, where the body repairs and regenerates tissues, builds bone and muscle, and strengthens the immune

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Stage 4 (REM Sleep)

the final and most active stage of the sleep cycle

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Somnambulism

sleepwalking

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Wakefulness

being awake