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Consciousness

Sleep and Dreams People on average go through the 4 stages of sleep five times a night. People on average go through the 4 stages of sleep five times a night. When do you dream? When do you dream? Vivid dreams occur during REM, NREM dreams are vague Vivid dreams occur during REM, NREM dreams are vague What does this tell you about the number of times you dream? What does this tell you about the number of times you dream? What is REM? What is REM? Rapid Eye Movement is when you sleep Rapid Eye Movement is when you sleep

What if you don’t sleep? Sleep helps fight infection Sleep helps fight infection Sleep helps reduce stress Sleep helps reduce stress REM sleep helps people rebound REM sleep helps people rebound It helps infants’ brains grow It helps infants’ brains grow It helps adults brain exercise It helps adults brain exercise

Stages of Sleep Stage 1 & 2 Stage 1 & 2 Stages 3&4 Stages 3&4 Light sleep, if awaken during feels like didn’t sleep at all Light sleep, if awaken during feels like didn’t sleep at all Delta Sleep when brain waves are least like waking waves, most difficult to wake Delta Sleep when brain waves are least like waking waves, most difficult to wake

Stages of Sleep Stage 5 REM Stage 5 REM Mostly like to remember theses dreams, drifting toward wakefulness, Mostly like to remember theses dreams, drifting toward wakefulness, Sleep Walking Sleep Walking Sleep Walking Sleep Walking

Dreams Freud believed that dreams were a result of the subconscious Freud believed that dreams were a result of the subconscious What do you think? Thousands of books and websites on the topic. What do you think? Thousands of books and websites on the topic. dream interpreter dream interpreter dream interpreter dream interpreter

Sleep Problems Insomnia- Solve it…make a million. Insomnia- Solve it…make a million. Inability to sleep- Often caused by anxiety or tension. (Sunday insomnia) Inability to sleep- Often caused by anxiety or tension. (Sunday insomnia) Psychologists suggest non-medicinal techniques like imagery relaxation techniques. Psychologists suggest non-medicinal techniques like imagery relaxation techniques.

Sleep Problems Nightmares and Night Terrors Nightmares and Night Terrors College students average 2 nightmares a month…do you have more? College students average 2 nightmares a month…do you have more? Night terrors are more severe. They occur in a deeper sleep and lead to movement and often screaming. They are more common in little kids Night terrors are more severe. They occur in a deeper sleep and lead to movement and often screaming. They are more common in little kids

Sleep Problems Sleep Apnea Sleep Apnea Stop breathing and do not start until they sit up and gasp for air Stop breathing and do not start until they sit up and gasp for air Caused by a blockage of air passages Caused by a blockage of air passages Map be linked to SIDS Map be linked to SIDS New Study New Study New Study New Study

Narcolepsy Fainting Goats Fainting Goats Fainting Goats Fainting Goats A rare sleeping problem where people or animals fall asleep and instantly enter REM sleep. A rare sleeping problem where people or animals fall asleep and instantly enter REM sleep. Can occur at any time and may be very dangerous…why? Can occur at any time and may be very dangerous…why?