Theories of Sleep The ’Restoration Theory’ is a psychological approach to sleep which claims that we need to sleep in order for our brain to restore energy resources depleted from biological processes throughout the day and remove any useless waste from the muscles. Oswald’s research in 1966 proposed that the brain and the body are restored through different stages of sleep‚ the former being restored during rapid eye movement sleep and the latter during slow-wave sleep‚ part of non-rapid eye movement
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On February 2013‚ a survey was given out to the Social Work 411 class. The purpose of the survey was to determine how the lack of sleep affects a student’s academic performance. A series of questions were asked to determine the average amounts of sleep students get on a weekly bases‚ and if they encountered any difficulties sleeping. A total of 26 surveys were handed 25 were completed during this study. Of the individuals surveyed‚ 96 percent of participants are female‚ and (4) percent were male
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school starts and ends. Sleep deprivation in school age children has many negative side effects‚ which include being over emotional or cranky‚ having difficulty focusing‚ and becoming more injury prone. Roughly 25 to 30 percent of children in the middle school ages aren’t getting enough sleep because of the early time school starts. Sleep deprivation can also have very long term effects on the very impressionable minds and bodies of children. For middle school students‚ sleep is very important for
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Sleep deprivation is a major problem‚ especially among us teenagers. We tend to ignore our body’s needs in order to cram for that test tomorrow or to do some other project that we’ve been putting off. I’m guilty of doing this and I am sure some of you are as well. However‚ sleep deprivation affects us more than we know. Sleep deprivation usually results in minor consequences‚ but the has potential to majorly impact your health. Several minor health issues include being more susceptible to cold
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Changing School Starting Times: Better Sleep for Everyone Sleep and education are both very important to people everywhere‚ but today a dilemma occurs that has a significant amount of students fighting to maintain both. As adolescents enter and endure high school‚ their bodies begin to undergo changes that affect the way they sleep‚ needing longer sleep at later times of the night. The problem with this is that adolescents’ sleep needs clash with their need for education‚ because high school
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theory of sleep function is carried out by Oswald‚ who argues that the purpose of sleep is to restore depleted energy reserves‚ eliminate waste products from muscles‚ repair cells and recover physical abilities that have been lost during the day. Evidence for this theory is firstly by Shapiro‚ who found that people who ran an ultra marathon slept 1.5 hours longer then they did two nights following the race. In addition‚ stage four occupied a much greater proportion of the total sleep time and the
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explanation of the function of sleep (8+16 marks) Sleep is believed to function as a means of restoring the biological system to a better working order this is the basis of the restoration theory‚ Sleep is divided into several different stages such as SWS‚ and REM sleep‚ Oswald proposed that each of these sleep stages has a different restorative function. SWS enables the body to repair itself and REM enables brain recovery and memory consolidation. During slow wave sleep growth hormones are secreted
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Teen sleep: Why is your teen so tired? Teen sleep cycles might seem to come from another world. Understand why teen sleep is a challenge — and what you can do to promote better teen sleep. By Mayo Clinic staff Teens are notorious for staying up late and being hard to awaken in the morning. If your teen is no exception‚ it’s not necessarily because he or she is pushing the limits or fighting the rules. This behavior pattern actually has a physical cause — and can be modified to improve your teen’s
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Effects of Watching TV before Bed on Sleep Quality Matthew Spector Palomar College Abstract There is plenty of research on whether or not watching television has an effect on the effectiveness of sleep. However‚ there is contradicting research‚ so the results are inconclusive. In order to study the effects of TV on sleep‚ I watched TV for half an hour before bed for a week straight‚ and recorded how tired I felt in the morning. I then recorded how I felt in the
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Discuss how sleep and psychoactive drugs affect perception. Include in your discussion how a lack of sleep or use of psychoactive drugs affects your perception. I know that the lack of sleep is diffidently hard for people to function. It takes it toll on those who have issues sleeping. It could be from insomnia‚ sleep apnea‚ body aches‚ your partner snoring there are so many reasons why its hard to sleep. We need the rest to help us eliminate waste products and without enough sleep we would not
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