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1 Defining Consciousness Consciousness: our awareness of ourselves and our environmentConsciousness –States of consciousness Sleep Wake Altered states

2 Hypnosis Hypnosis: social interaction in which one person(the subject) responds to another person’s(the hypnotist’s) suggestions that certain perceptions, feelings, thoughts, or behaviors will spontaneously occur.Hypnosis –Hypnotic induction –Hypnosis as an altered state?

3 Hypnosis Frequently Asked Questions About Hypnosis Can Anyone Experience Hypnosis? –Postural sway –Susceptibility Can Hypnosis Enhance Recall of Forgotten Events? Can Hypnosis Force People to Act Against Their Will?

4 Hypnosis Frequently Asked Questions About Hypnosis Can Hypnosis Be Therapeutic? –Hypnotherapists –Posthypnotic suggestion Can Hypnosis Alleviate Pain?

5 Hypnosis Explaining the Hypnotized State: Hypnosis as a Social Phenomenon “Good hypnotic subjects” Social influence theory

6 Hypnosis Explaining the Hypnotized State: Hypnosis as Divided Consciousness Hilgard –DissociationDissociation Unified account of hypnosis

7 Hypnosis Levels of Analysis for Hypnosis

8 Biological Rhythms and Sleep Circadian Rhythm Circadian rhythm –24 hour cycle –Temperature changes –Circadian rhythm and age

9 Biological Rhythms and Sleep Sleep Stages Sleep 90 minute cycles REM Sleep versus NonREM SleepREM Sleep NonREM Sleep

10 Biological Rhythms and Sleep Sleep Stages Measuring Sleeps Activity –Eye Movements –Muscle Tension –EEG Patterns Beta Waves Alpha Waves Delta Waves

11 Biological Rhythms and Sleep Sleep Stages Parts of sleep –Waking Beta Waves –Waking Alpha Waves –NonREM SleepNonREM Sleep –REM SleepREM Sleep

12 Biological Rhythms and Sleep Sleep Stages Parts of sleep –NonREM SleepNonREM Sleep NREM-1 –HallucinationsHallucinations –Hypnagogic sensations NREM-2 –Sleep Spindles NREM-3 –Delta wavesDelta waves

13 Biological Rhythms and Sleep Sleep Stages Parts of sleep –REM SleepREM Sleep EEG Patterns Paradoxical Sleep REM Rebound

14 Sleep Theories Sleep theories –Sleep protects –Sleeps helps recuperation –Memory storage –Sleep and creative thinking –Sleep and growth

15 Sleep Deprivation and Sleep Disorders Effects of Sleep Loss

16 Sleep Deprivation and Sleep Disorders Effects of Sleep Loss: Major Sleep Disorders Sleep disorders –InsomniaInsomnia –NarcolepsyNarcolepsy

17 Sleep Deprivation and Sleep Disorders Effects of Sleep Loss: Major Sleep Disorders Sleep disorders –Sleep apneaSleep apnea –Night terrorsNight terrors –Sleepwalking/ sleep talking

18 Dreams What We Dream Dreams –Manifest contentManifest content –Latent contentLatent content

19 Dreams Why We Dream To satisfy our own wishes To file away memories To develop/preserve neural pathways To make sense of neural static To reflect cognitive development –REM reboundREM rebound

20 Dreams Why We Dream

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22 Tolerance and Addiction Substance Use Disorder Psychoactive Drugs Tolerance Addiction Withdrawal

23 Types of Psychoactive Drugs Three types of psychoactive drugs –DepressantsDepressants –StimulantsStimulants –HallucinogensHallucinogens

24 Types of Psychoactive Drugs Depressants Depressants –Alcohol –Barbiturates (tranquilizers)Barbiturates –OpiatesOpiates

25 Types of Psychoactive Drugs Depressants: Alcohol Disinhibition Slowed neural processing Memory disruption Reduced self-awareness and self- control Expectancy effects

26 Types of Psychoactive Drugs Depressants: Barbiturates and Opiates Barbiturate (tranquilizers)Barbiturate Opiates – What happens to endorphin production?

27 Types of Psychoactive Drugs Stimulants Stimulants –Caffeine –NicotineNicotine –AmphetaminesAmphetamines –Cocaine - crackCocaine –MethamphetamineMethamphetamine –Ecstasy (MDMA)Ecstasy (MDMA)

28 Types of Psychoactive Drugs Stimulants: Cocaine Cocaine –Neurotransmitters –Crack

29 Types of Psychoactive Drugs Stimulants: Cocaine

30 Types of Psychoactive Drugs Stimulants: Methamphetamine Methamphetamine –AmphetamineAmphetamine –Dopamine –Effects and Aftereffects

31 Types of Psychoactive Drugs Hallucinogens Hallucinogens (psychedelics)Hallucinogens –LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide)LSD Acid Near death experienceNear death experience –Marijuana THC

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