What is sleep deprivation and what are its effects?
Sleep Deprivation is when you can not get a undisturbed nights sleep.
Sleep deprivation makes it difficult for you to concentrate, to make decisions and may cause you to want to eat all the time or not at all.
Sleep deprivation is a commonplace occurrence in modern culture. Every day there seems to be twice as much work and half as much time to complete it in. This results in either extended periods of wakefulness or a decrease in sleep over an extended period of time. While some people may like to believe that they can train their bodies to not require as much sleep as they once did this belief is false. Sleep is needed to regenerate certain parts of the body, especially the brain, so that it may continue to function optimally. After periods of extended wakefulness or reduced sleep neurons may begin to malfunction, visibly effecting a person's behavior. Some organs, such as muscles, are able to regenerate even when a person is not sleeping so long as they are resting. This could involve lying awake but relaxed within a quite environment. Even though cognitive functions might not seem necessary in this scenario the brain, especially the cerebral cortex, is not able to rest but rather remains semi-alert in a state of "quiet readiness". Certain stages of sleep are needed for the regeneration of neurons within the cerebral cortex while other stages of sleep seem to be used for forming new memories and generating new synaptic connections. The effects of sleep deprivation on behavior have been tested with relation to the presence of activity in different sections of the cerebral cortex.
The temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex is associated with the processing of language. During verbal learning tests on subjects who are fully rested functional magnetic resonance imaging scans show that this area of the brain is very active. However, in sleep deprived subjects there is no activity within this region. The effects of this inactivity can be observed by the slurred speech in subjects who have gone for prolonged periods with no sleep.
Even severely sleep deprived people are still able to perform to some degree on a verbal learning test. This implies that some other area of the brain must become active to compensate for the loss of temporal lobe functioning. In fact, activity can be seen in the parietal lobe that is not present during verbal learning tests using rested subjects . Greater activity within this region corresponded to better performance by subjects in research studies. Still, sleep deprived people do not perform as well on these tests as do fully rested subjects. One possible reason for the poorer performance after missing sleep, aside from unregenerated neurons, could be the fact that since the parietal lobe is not usually used to performing tasks such as these it is not as adept at carrying them out. Therefore, when control switches from the temporal lobe to the parietal lobe some speed and accuracy is naturally lost. Interestingly, sleep deprived subjects have been shown to have better short-term memory abilities than their well-rested counterparts. Since memory is associated with this region of the cerebral cortex the fact that it is already active in sleep deprived people could make it easier for new synapses to be created, thus forming new short-term memories more easily.
While activity is seen within the parietal lobes of rested people as they think through math problems no corresponding activity is visible within the brains of sleep-deprived subjects. Also, no new area of the brain becomes active while the sleep deprived people work on math problems. Since sleep deprived people can still complete math problems, albeit with less speed and accuracy than a well-rested individual, this data implies that a region of the brain already in use is used for this task.
The frontal lobe is the most fascinating section of the brain with relation to sleep deprivation. Its functions are associated with speech as well as novel and creative thinking. Sleep deprived test subjects have difficulties thinking of imaginative words or ideas. Instead, they tend to choose repetitious words or clichéd phrases. Also, a sleep-deprived individual is less able to deliver a statement well. The subject may show signs of slurred speech, stuttering, speaking in a monotone voice, or speaking at a slower pace than usual. Subjects in research studies also have a more difficult time reacting well to unpredicted rapid changes. Sleep deprived people do not have the speed or creative abilities to cope with making quick but logical decisions, nor do they have the ability to implement them well. Studies have demonstrated that a lack of sleep impairs one's ability to simultaneously focus on several different related tasks, reducing the speed as well as the efficiency of one's actions. A person may be able to react to a complex scenario when suddenly presented with it but, similar to the verbal tests, the subject will most likely pick an unoriginal solution. If presented with a similar situation multiple times with slight variations in the information presented the subject chooses the same solution, even though it might not be as applicable to the new senario.
Part of the frontal lobe, the prefrontal cortex, has several functions specifically coupled with it. Judgment, impulse control, attention, and visual association have all been related to this region of the cerebral cortex. A recent study has shown that the prefrontal cortex, usually the most active area of the brain in rested individuals, becomes more active as a person remains awake for long periods of time This region regenerates during the first stage of sleep, giving a person the ability to feel somewhat refreshed after only a short nap. The length of the first stage of sleep cycle is somewhat dependent upon how long the person had previously been awake. The longer the period of wakefulness, the longer the brain remains in the first stage of sleep. When the brain enters into the REM stage of sleep the prefrontal cortex is active once more.
The implications of this data seem to be fairly important in supporting the location of the I-function within the brain. The prefrontal cortex is active whenever a person is awake, no matter how little sleep they have had. Also, this area is active while dreaming. Since the individual is aware of him or herself during both of these instances, but is not aware during the stages of sleep when the prefrontal cortex is shut down, it seems logical that the I-function is located within this region. This indicates that the I-function is what is resting and regenerating during the first stage of sleep. It would be interesting to study prefrontal cortex activity while a person is conscious, but unaware of his or her actions, due to an influence such as drugs or alcohol. According to the results of the sleep deprivation studies little or no activity should be seen in the prefrontal cortex at anytime when the individual is unaware of his or herself.
One of the symptoms of prolonged sleep deprivation is hallucinations. This could also be related to the I-function since it is the system that integrates the input from all other areas of the brain. If the neurons composing the I-function become too taxed then the picture in the head that the I-function produces may be more dissimilar from reality than usual. The neurons, under pressure to continue functioning but unable to perform optimally, create an image useful enough for a person to see most of his or her surroundings. Metabolic activity in the prefrontal cortex can drop as much as eleven percent after a person has missed sleep for only twenty four hours. As a person loses more sleep or continues to receive less-than-adequate amounts of sleep the neurons become even more taxed and the I-function may begin to generate even less coherent images possibly resulting in temporary insanity.
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Is there a disorder similar to sleep paralysis?
There are many forms of sleep paralysis and various degrees of apnea. If it's paralysis, it's easy to fix.
This is very spiritual phenomenon, and it can be resolved instantly, even though most people are trying to put it in the medical realm. Go to StopSleepParalysis.org for some easy steps to fix it on your own, without wasting your money.
I would say that you aren't wearing clothes thus not wearing your clothes out and having to throw them(waste) or buy new ones(more waste).
Sleep latency-- The amount of time that it takes to fall asleep. Sleep latency is measured in minutes and is important in diagnosing depression.
Why do humans need a bed to sleep on?
they don't, it's just more comfortable and better for your body.
Is it normal for a teen to stay up until 8 am?
Actually, it is abnormal. In the darkness, the body releases a hormone called melatonin.
As children become teenagers, the nightly schedule of melatonin release is delayed, leading to later sleeping and waking times.
Why do my shoulders fall asleep when lying down?
I bet your supraspinatus muscle is tense. You could have a little hernia up there, get it checked out. Could be venous insufficiency but you'd have edema with that. Either way, go to a doctor.
Do To many sleeping pills and pain pills cause facial expressions?
They shouldn't cause strange expressions when you first take them - if anything they would reduce your expressiveness.
However, if you take them regularly, then stop taking them, you are likely to go into withdrawal. Withdrawal from either of these medications (especially sleeping pills) can cause twitching and seizures. If you're having facial tics and feeling rather sick, you've probably been taking the medications too often and are suffering the consequences.
Can you scent your cpap water?
Scenting the water in the humidifier is not recommended. You want to keep the water chamber as "sterile" as possible. Meaning you want to keep if free from as many outside contaminants as possible. These contaminants can cause build up over time which can then lead to bacteria growth that is then introduced into the air that is breathed.
However there are several companies out there that sell products which can be scented and placed near the air filter intake, which will scent the air that you breathe. This is called aromathearapy. This should be discussed with your physician or respiratory therapist prior to using though because there may be reasons not use on a patient by patient basis.
Lastly, if you do use aroma therapy, be sure to check the air filters often. They may need to be changed more frequently. Also I would recommend staying on top of your tubing. Cleaning it at least weekly and replacing every 2-3 months as needed.
Is it illegal in Florida to lie down and fall asleep with your shoes on?
No, of course it isn't illegal. I mean who would even want to fall asleep with shoes on I think its just uncomfortable but you can do what you want
Does sleep deprivation cause anemia?
I claim no medical education or suggest making significant changes to your lifestyle before consulting a doctor with your intention.
In my opinion, yes. Anemia, workaholic and sleep depravation go hand in hand. I mean if you work odd shift night and day it less likely to have an influence but working day night day night day night with only few hours sleep on a frequent basis, then yes. A lot of forums argue this myth but after test and test and no answers.
My logic is that lack of sleep cause, chemical, hormone imbalance, fatigue, depressive states and lack of physical exercise beyond work, which increase/ induces? anemia. There is no direct link sleep deprivation > anemia X wrong
sleep deprivation > body imbalances and fatigue (poor body function)> anemia.
Anemia > poor body function > fatigue..
a pattern there, i think.
Possible way to recovery
I would say, sleep for 6-8+ hours a night ANDdrink orange juice (vitamin c) "increase iron absorbion, eat a balance diet and eat iron rich foods. This over a long period should help, binges of this won't because iron absorbed through food is limited so wont have any effect.
Please note, i think this is a lifestyle change and many will feel this is too much to recovery, i would take time to think, plan and make these step strong in your mind as half hearted attempts are likely to end in failure.
If you feel this helps you, good, and if you wish to share this please do.
Kindest Regards
When you yell at someone when they are a sleep with sleep apena can it cause some dammage?
It could cause damage whether they have sleep apnea or not. They could have a heart attack, or bang their head on something if you startle them.
What's more, they will wake up angry and alarmed, so there's a good possibility they will damage you in some way!
Different lengths of day and night?
There are different lengths of day and night depending on people's location. Some areas will have more light during the day and others will be darker.
Is it possible to go to bed dead and wake up alive?
Itz simple if your dead than you cant be asleep, because to be asleep than you would have to be inactive BUT you would also have to be breathing...When ur dead UR NOT BREATHING! I got this from a budddy and if this buddy is reading this he knowz who he izz!! <3 uu (Not that wayy) haha
What is the longest time anybody stayed up on a one night sleep over?
All night til the next evening.