Describe how an adolescent's sleep cycle is diferent to other periods in the life span. Include research that support these theories.
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After how many days are the effects of sleep deprivation likely to be evident?
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Describe sleep recovery patterns.
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An adolescents sleep cycle is relatively different to that of other periods due to the fact many suffer from Delayed sleep phase shift syndrome, which is the inability to reset the sleep/wake shift cycle to match external time cues. Therefore adolescents biological timing system (known as the circadian rhythm) is disrupted to the point where their peak awakeness and alertness is shifted forwards. The reason for adolescents being susceptible to DSPSS is owed to the demanding lifestyles they lead which requires them to wake and sleep at strict times. (Such as school, work etc.)
Ultimately adolescents body clock is shifted forward one or two hours, making it difficult to sleep at normal times and wake at normal times. Research also suggests melatonin (sleep hormone) is secreted at unusual times for adolescents.
Unsure about the second question, that would come in handy though to add to my notes.
Sleep recovery patterns.. I would probably answer it by stating we usually sleep additional hours over each day to gradually compensate for loss sleep. REM rebound would cause more REM during sleep, loss of NREM sleep would see more slow wave sleep. (3/4 Delta waves)