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    Sleep Deprivation

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    Basic Perspectives on Motivation: Evaluating Five Accounts for Sleep and Sleep Deprivation David Hickson University of Southern Queensland Abstract Sleep deprivation is prevalent in industrialized societies and has been linked to serious health issues and traffic accidents. This essay views sleep and sleep deprivation from five different motivational perspectives in order to gain a holistic understanding of the phenomena. From evolutionary‚ psychodynamic‚ behaviourist‚ cognitive‚ and hierarchy

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    Sleep Theories

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    Describes the stages of sleep Most people think that when we sleep‚ we can shut down our mind. However‚ with the power of advanced technique‚ scientist made a careful observation of human brain waves‚ body temperature‚ heart rate‚ breathing‚ and other physical functions. They received a new light on sleep. Our brain and body actually are active during sleep‚ sometimes even more active than we are awake. There are two type of sleep‚ making up a complete 90 to 100 minute cycle that can be repeated

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    Sleep Deprivation Among College Students Introduction A college student that wants to receive that good grade point average at the end of the semester does not always receive the recommended six to eight hours of sleep every night. Not only is sleep just something we need‚ it is a necessity and is needed to keep our bodies healthy. This‚ as a college student‚ is a very typical way to get through four years of school‚ a lack of rest and a lot of homework. As a college student‚ we tend to spend

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    Psychology of Sleep

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    chapter firstly talked about consciousness and the different states there are while we are aware of ourselves and our environment. Some states of consciousness are sleeping‚ waking‚ daydreaming‚ orgasms and even hypnosis. The fist states covered were sleep and dreams and the biological and psychological aspects it has on the humans. As I read on‚ I learned that our bodies biologically have rhythm which influences our functioning and synchronizes with the 24 hour day and night cycle called the circadian

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    Sleep Talking

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    walk in my sleep. Because this happens in the late hours of the night‚ most people have no idea that they are doing either of these things unless someone else‚ such as a roommate or a sleeping partner informs them. Today I would like to inform you about sleep talking. In his book Sleep Talking‚ Psychology and Psychophysiology‚ Dr. Arthur Arkin points out that the closer you are to waking up‚ the easier it is to remember what was said during your sleep. First‚ I will define what sleep talking is

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    Sleep Disorders

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    Sleeping Hours: Age and condition | Sleep Needs | Newborns (0–2 months) | 12 to 18 hours | Infants (3–11 months) | 14 to 15 hours | Toddlers (1–3 years) | 12 to 14 hours | Preschoolers (3–5 years) | 11 to 13 hours | School-age children (5–10 years) | 10 to 11 hours | Adolescents (10–17 years) | 8.5 to 9.25 hours | Adults‚ including elderly | 7 to 9 hours | Pregnant women | 8(+) hours | On the other hand‚ Sleep deprivation may leads to mood alternation‚ increased

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    Effects of Sleep

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    Effects of Sleep on Academic Performance Introduction: Sleep is a meaningful part of a human’s life‚ yet an adequate amount of Americans have experienced disruptions from sleep. The more sleep people continue to give up throughout the week‚ the harder time it gets to catch up with the right hours of sleep. The loss of sleep does not only cause health issues‚ but also the affects the potential perform any responsibilities. As students grow older‚ they tend to believe that the less they sleep‚ their

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    Sleep Essay

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    A Good Night’s Sleep My friend has always wanted to be able to just fall on her bed and sleep‚ but with all these classes and parties‚ she only seems to be able to sleep at about 8 hours a day. She has to wake up at 6 o’clock for school every day. She also always seems to be grumpy in class and no one wants to talk to her. My friend and many other kids sleeping times are very late‚ so they are not receiving the energy they need. Sleep fuels our body so we can store enough energy to do all the

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    Sleep in Sports

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    The importance of sleep in sports By: Benjamin R. Ritchie Most athletes would agree that getting enough sleep before a game is very important. Researchers are discovering that sleep deprivation before a game can have a huge impact of the athletes performance by slowing their glucose metabolism by thirty percent. Glucose and glycogen are the main sources of energy for athletes. Being able store the glucose in the muscles is very important for the athletes endurance and performance. Athletes

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    Importance of sleep

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    Importance of Sleep The Importance of Sleep Sleep is imperative. Without it you wouldn’t be able to function. Research shows that people who get a full nights rest are able to learn more efficiently. It also shows that if you get enough sleep that you are better at managing stress and making decisions. Basically‚ you are more likely to be able to accomplish the things that you want if you get a good night’s rest. A lot of people think that all sleep is the same but

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