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Title: States of Consciousness


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States of Consciousness
  • Conscious
  • Controlled Process
  • Automatic Process
  • Daydreaming
  • Unconscious
  • Sleep
  • Altered States

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Conscious
Preconscious/subconscious
Unconscious
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Why do we daydream?
  • Help us prepare for future events.
  • Nourish our social development.
  • Can substitute for impulsive behavior.

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Biological Rhythms
Annual Cycles seasonal variations (bears
hibernation, seasonal affective disorder) 28 day
cycles menstrual cycle. 24 hour cycle our
circadian rhythm 90 minute cycle sleep cycles.
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Circadian Rhythm
  • Our 24 hour biological clock.
  • Our body temperature and awareness changes
    throughout the day.
  • It is best to take a test or study during your
    circadian peaks.

How can the circadian rhythm help explain jet
lag?
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Sleep
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Sleep Stages
  • 5 identified stages of sleep 1-4 are NREM, 5
    REM.
  • 90-100 minutes to pass through the 5 stages.
  • Brain waves will change according to the sleep
    stage you are in.

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Alpha Stage
  • a transition stage- you are not a sleep yet!
  • Person is becoming drowsy
  • Alpha waves present

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Stage One
  • lasts between 1 and 5 minutes and occupies
    approximately 2-5 of a normal night of sleep.
  • Easily awoken
  • consists mostly of theta waves (high amplitude,
    low frequency (slow))
  • brief periods of alpha waves

Hallucinations can occur and feeling of falling.
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Stage Two
  • This follows Stage 1 sleep and is the "baseline"
    of sleep.
  • Theta waves sleep spindles
  • This stage is part of the 90 minute cycle and
    occupies approximately 45-60 of sleep.

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Stage Three Four
  • Stages 3 and 4 are Delta waves, "slow wave" sleep
    and may last 15-30 minutes.
  • brain activity slows down dramatically and the
    height (amplitude) of the waves increases
    dramatically.

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Stage Three and Four (continued)
  • delta sleep is the "deepest" stage of sleep (not
    REM) and the most restorative. Production of
    growth hormones.
  • It is delta sleep that a sleep-deprived person's
    brain craves the most.
  • In children, delta sleep can occupy up to 40 of
    all sleep time

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Stage Five REM SLEEP
  • REM Rapid Eye Movement
  • very active stage of sleep.
  • Composes 20-25 of a normal nights sleep.
  • Breathing, heart rate and brain wave activity
    quicken.
  • Vivid Dreams can occur.
  • Body is essentially paralyzed during REM
  • REM Sleep Behavior Disorder
  • From REM, you go back to Stage 2

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REM Rebound
  • The tendency for REM sleep to increase following
    REM sleep deprivation.

You will dream a lot.
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How much sleep do we need?
  • We all need different amounts of sleep depending
    on our age and genetics.
  • But we ALL sleep- about 25 years on average.

How do you feel when you dont get enough sleep?
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Sleep Disorders
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Insomnia
  • Recurring problems in falling or staying asleep.
  • Most common sleep disorder- more common in women
  • Causes
  • Environmental stresses
  • Biological predisposal- hyperarousal model
  • Treatment Sedatives (tolerance, dependency,
    dangerous with other drugs)

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Narcolepsy
  • Characterized by uncontrollable sleep attacks.
  • Lapses directly into REM sleep (usually during
    times of stress or joy).
  • Genetic condition treated with stimulants .001
    of population.

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Sleep Apnea
  • temporary cessations of breathing during sleep
    (minimum of 10 sec.) and consequent momentary
    reawakenings.
  • Accompanied by loud snoring
  • Causes Genetic Lifestyle
  • Treatment Lifestyle changes like weight loss,
    oral devices to improve air flow

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Night Terrors
  • A sleep disorder characterized by high arousal
    and an appearance of being terrified.
  • Occur in Stage 4, not REM, and are not often
    remembered.
  • Usually a temporary problem that does not require
    treatment

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Sleepwalking(Somnambulism)
  • 15 children 3 adults experience sleepwalking.
  • occurs during deep non-REM sleep (stage 3 or
    stage 4 sleep) early in the night.
  • Causes unknown but seems to have genetic
    predisposition

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Dreams
  • A sequence of images, emotions, and thoughts
    passing through a sleeping persons mind.

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Freuds Theory of Dreams
  • Dreams are a roadway into our unconscious.
  • Manifest Content (storyline)
  • Latent Content (underlying meaning)
  • Wishfulfillments
  • Sex Aggression
  • Male v. Female sex symbols

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Information-Processing Theory- Cartwright
(Extension of Waking Life)
  • Dreams are a way to deal with the stresses of
    everyday life.
  • We tend to dream more when we are stressed.
  • Cognitive theory

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Activation-Synthesis Theory- Hobson McCarly
  • Our Cerebral Cortex is trying to interpret random
    electrical activity we have while sleeping.
  • That is why dreams sometimes make no sense.
  • Biological Theory.

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NOVA Documentary
  • What are Dreams?
  • Ted Talk
  • Russell Foster Why do we sleep?
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