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Consciousness: Bodily Rhythms and Mental States

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Biological Rhythms: The Tides of Expericence

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Biological Rhythms

• Biological Rhythms- Define• Endogenous-Define• Circadian Rhythms- Define

– Examples• What do rhythms influence?

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Circadian Rhythms

• Where do they exist?

• How do we test them?

– What did they find

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The Body’s Clock

• Surprachiasmatic Nucleus- Define• Where is it located?• Example of what it controls• Melatonin- Define

– What is it associated with?

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When the Clock is out of Sync

• Internal Desynchronization- Define

• Best example?

• Describe how one should do shift work and why

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Mood and Long Term Rhythm

• Does the Season Affect Mood?– Seasonal Affective Disorder- Define

• Treatments• %’s given

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• Does the Menstrual Cycle Affect Mood?– Physical Symptoms?– Emotional Symptoms?– How do we study this?– What are the findings? Name and Explain

• 1. • 2. • 3.

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• Does Testosterone Affect Mood?– Fluctuations?

– High levels are linked with what?

• Examples of when it rises

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The Rhythms of Sleep

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How does sleep put people at risk?

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Why We Sleep• What does sleep appear to provide?

What happens when we do not get enough?

• What happens to humans after 4 days without sleep?– Animals?

• 51 year old man story? Explain

•Why is sleep necessary for mental functions?

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Insomnia- Define

Sleep Apnea- Define

Narcolepsy- Define

What is the “recommended amount of sleep?”

# of Americans that get fewer than the recommended hours?

What do American students average?

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The Realms of Sleep

REM Sleep- Define

How does the sleep cycle work? How long does it take?

What brain waves are present when you first go to bed? o Describe them

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Describe the following steps:o Stage 1-

o Stage 2- Sleep Spindles- Define

o Stage 3- Delta Waves- Define

o Stage4-

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How does he sleep cycle go: 1, 2, 3, 4, ___, ___, ___

What happens next?

Why is REM sleep “paradoxical” sleep?

Are the cycles regular? Why or why not?

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Exploring the Dream World

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Exploring the Dream World

• Lucid Dreams- Define

 • Who experiences REM?

• Are our eye movements related to dreams?

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Dreams as Unconscious Wishes

• Who thought of it?• What did Freud call dreams?• What can we express in dreams?• What dreams are meaningful?• Manifest Content- Define• Latent Content- Define• How should you analyze the content?

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Dreams as Reflection of Current Concerns

• Who came up with it?• Dreams reflect what?• AKA• What did Gale Delaney tell? Explain

Dream– Meaning of dream?

• College student’s dreams?• Instructors?

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Dreams as Reflection of Current Concerns

• Men v. Women-Traditionally?– Recently?

• Rosalind Cartwright belief?– Her quote?

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Dreams as a By-Product of Mental Housekeeping

• Who came up with it?• Explained dreams in

_________________________ and _________________________

• Dreams are a:• Why does the brain shut out sensory

input?• What are we recalling in dreams?

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Dreams as a By-Product of Mental Housekeeping

• What did Crick and Mitchison believe?– Reverse Learning- Explain– Should we analyze dreams? Why or why

not?• What have other researchers said?• Consolidation- Define• What are dreams doing in this theory?

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Dreams as Interpreted Brain Activity

• Who came up with it?• Another name for theory?• What are dreams the result of?• What is “activated?”• What does the “synthesizing?”• Give an example dream?

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Evaluating Dream Theories

• Freud’s Theory- Accept?– Reject?

• Solving Problems- Accept?– Reject?

• Mental Housekeeping- Accept?– Reject?

• Activation-Synthesis- Accept?– Reject?