Consciousness Chapter 5
Chapter 5 work Track your dreams for interpretation Keep a record of the number of hours you and other members of your family sleep each night for next 4 nights. We will compare the data in class. 3. DO each Section of chapter 5 1 page106 1-3 2 page 112 1-3 3 page116 1-3 4 page 121 1-2 Graphic Organizer and Review handouts 5. Chapter 5 review Page 122-123 Terms and concepts review 1-10 Critical Thinking 1-5
Section 1
Consciousness: Awareness of things inside and outside of ourselves
Awareness 3 types Sensory aware of your environment through sight, taste, smell, hearing Are U Always aware of your environment?
Direct inner awareness Continued….. Direct inner awareness Being aware of things inside of yourself Thinking abstract concepts, memories ex: feeling angry, love, fairness, ( no hearing, touching or smelling involved)
3. Sense of self (each person experiences) Continued….. 3. Sense of self (each person experiences) Aware of ourselves and our existence A child does not use his name until he realizes I am an Unique individual separate from other people
3 Levels of Consciousness
Preconscious level What you can recall if you had to
Unconscious level (subconscious) is unavailable to awareness Information is hidden Allowing things to interfere with your plans
Non-conscious level Biological functions Blinking of your eyes Breathing Nails and hair growing Pupils adjusting to light
Section 2 Sleep and Dreams
Freud’s theory on Dreams Certain memories are painful or considered unacceptable. We develop defense mechanisms to push things from our conscious mind into our unconscious mind
Altered states of consciousness In which a person’s sense of self or sense of the world changes Sleeping Under the influences of drugs Meditation Biofeedback Hypnosis
SLEEPING
UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS
MEDIATION
BIOFEEDBACK
Hypnosis
Sleep and Dreams Circadian Rhythms Biological clocks Body temperature, blood pressure and sleepiness and wakefulness during a 24 hour period
Sleep Defined in terms of brains wave patterns which can be measured by a EEG (electroencephalograp)
Stages of sleep Lightest sleep- Brief dream like images that resemble vivid photographs 30-40 minutes Starting deeper sleep Deep sleep stage-- slow brain waves Deepest sleep stage-- hardest to wake up in REM (rapid eye movement sleep)
The first 4 stages are known as NREM --non rapid eye movement or Continue….. The first 4 stages are known as NREM --non rapid eye movement or Most people go through these stages 5 X during the night Periods of REM become longer each time Morning REM may last as long as 30 minutes
Why do we sleep? Revive the tired body Build up resistance to infection Brain development in babies and young children Exercise the brain in babies Release growth hormone
REM rebound from no sleep irritable, memory lapses, and speech difficulties REM rebound from no sleep learn slower, forget more rapidly Can you catch up on your sleep?
DREAMS During REM most vivid Black and white and Color Every time we sleep we dream People dream in real time
Sleep Problems Insomnia Nightmares Night Terrors the inability to sleep Nightmares common for most people Night Terrors same as nightmares but much more sever Children have them
Sleep walking Sleep Apnea Narcolepsy usually out grow this with age Continued….. Sleep walking usually out grow this with age Sleep Apnea breathing is interrupted (linked to SIDS) Narcolepsy rare sleep problem Suddenly falling a sleep No known cause
Meditation, Biofeedback and Hypnosis Section 3
Meditation a method to narrow their consciousness the stresses of the outside world fade away
Biofeedback A system that provides or feeds back information about something happening in the body. Used to relax, slow the heart, lower blood pressure, and release muscle tension.
Hypnosis Is an altered state of consciousness during which people respond to suggestions and behave as though they are in a trance. Can you be hypnotized?
Section 4
Side effects of drugs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROlUB99IJRs
Drugs and consciousness Addiction Distorts people’s perceptions change their moods see or hear things that are not there Depressants Alcohol--------Intoxication http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMs7-MQb5as&NR=1
Narcotics Addictive, depressant reduce pain induce sleep TYPES Morphine Heroin codeine
http://www. youtube. com/watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBWcRMonvWA Raise blood pressure, increase heart rate, distorts brain activity “hallucination and delusions” Nicotine Amphetamines Cocaine Hallucinogens Marijuana, LSD, flashbacks
Treatment for drug abuse Detoxification the removal of the harmful substance from the body Maintenance programs Counseling support groups---AA
Dream Away The end!!