MCAT Basics (from MedSchoolCoach)

Sleep and Circadian Rhythms

Apr 15, 2025
Dive into the intriguing world of sleep as the podcast explores various sleep theories like Memory Consolidation and the fascinating Activation-Synthesis Hypothesis for dreams. Learn about the vital brain structures involved in sleep, such as the hypothalamus, and discover how EEG, EMG, and EOG measure different stages. Unravel the mysteries of sleep disorders, including insomnia and narcolepsy, and understand how different drugs can disrupt sleep patterns. Get ready for a thought-provoking discussion on why we sleep and dream!
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Five Core Brain Regions For Sleep

  • The hypothalamus, brainstem, pineal gland, amygdala, and basal forebrain are central to sleep regulation.
  • These regions coordinate hormones, arousal, muscle atonia, and REM emotional processing.
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How Sleep Stages Are Measured

  • EEG, EMG, and EOG together define sleep stages by measuring brain activity, muscle tone, and eye movements.
  • EEG reflects postsynaptic potentials not action potentials, and its wave types distinguish stages.
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Sleep Is A Repeating, Shifting Cycle

  • Sleep cycles repeat ~5–6 times nightly across N1, N2, N3, and REM with shifting stage durations.
  • As the night progresses REM lengthens while deep N3 often decreases.
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