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1 States of Consciousness

2 Levels of Consciousness
We know that various levels exist beyond the conscious level.

3 Levels of Consciousness (Barron’s P. 110)
Conscious Level = aware of yourself / environment Nonconscious Level= body processes not usually aware of (ex. heartbeat / respiration) Preconscious level = info about you / environment not currently thinking about, but could if asked (ex. favorite childhood toy) Subconscious level = not at consciously aware of but know must exist due to behavior

4 Levels of Consciousness
Unconscious = psychoanalytic psychologists may believe some info repressed into unconscious mind (difficult to prove)

5 Sleep Sleep is a state of consciousness.
We are less aware of our surroundings. Circadian Rhythm

6 Sleep Cycle Use an EEG machine to measure stages of sleep.
Click to see an awake brain. Click dude for alpha Waves. Use an EEG machine to measure stages of sleep. When you are the onset of sleep you experience alpha waves. Produces mild hallucinations, like a feeling of falling.

7 Stage 1 Kind of awake and kind of asleep.
Only lasts a few minutes, and you usually only experience it once a night. Your brain produces Theta Waves. Click the couple to see Theta Waves

8 Stage 2 More Theta Waves that get progressively slower.
Begin to show sleep spindles…short bursts of rapid brain waves. Click image to see Stage Two of sleep.

9 Stages 3 and 4 Slow wave sleep. You produce Delta waves.
If awoken you will be very groggy. Vital for restoring body’s growth hormones and good overall health. Click boys to see deep sleep. From stage 4, your brain begins to speed up and you go to stage 3, then 2….then ……

10 REM Sleep Rapid Eye Movement Often called paradoxical sleep.
Brain is very active. Dreams usually occur in REM. Body is essentially paralyzed. Click boy dreaming to see REM sleep.

11 Sleep Disorders

12 Insomnia Persistent problems falling asleep
Effects 10% of the population

13 Narcolepsy Suffer from sleeplessness and may fall asleep at unpredictable or inappropriate times. Directly into REM sleep Less than .001 % of population. Click above to see Skeeter the narcoleptic dog.

14 Sleep Apnea A person stops breathing during their sleep.
Wake up momentarily, gasps for air, then falls back asleep. Very common, especially in heavy males. Can be fatal.

15 Night Terrors Wake up screaming and have no idea why. Not a nightmare.
Most common in children (boys) between ages 2-8.

16 Somnambulism Sleep Walking
Most often occurs during the first few hours of sleeping and in stage 4 (deep sleep). If you have had night terrors, you are more likely to sleep walk when older.

17 Dreams

18 Freud’s Theory of Dreams
Dreams are a roadway into our unconscious. Manifest Content (storyline) Latent Content (underlying meaning)

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

20 Information-Processing Theory
Dreams are a way to deal with the stresses of everyday life. We tend to dream more when we are more stressed.

21 Hypnosis

22 Hypnosis Altered state of consciousness?

23 Hypnotic Theories Role Theory State Theory
Hypnosis is NOT an altered state of consciousness. Different people have various state of hypnotic suggestibility. A social phenomenon where people want to believe. Work better on people with richer fantasy lives. Hypnosis is an altered state of consciousness. Dramatic health benefits It works for pain

24 Drugs

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26 Drugs Our brain is protected by a layer of capillaries called the blood-brain barrier. The drugs that are small enough to pass through are called psychoactive drugs.

27 Drugs are either…. If a drug is used often, a tolerance is created for the drug. Thus you need more of the drug to feel the same effect. If you stop using a drug you can develop withdrawal symptoms.

28 Stimulants Speed up body processes.
More powerful ones (like cocaine) give people feelings of invincibility.

29 Depressants Slow down body processes. Alcohol
Anxiolytics (barbiturates and tranquilizers)

30 Alcohol More than 86 billion dollars are spent annually on alcoholic beverages. Alcohol is involved in 60% of ALL crimes. Alcohol is involved in over 70% of sexually related crimes.

31 Hallucinogens Psychedelics Cause changes in perceptions of reality
LSD, peyote, psilocybin mushrooms and marijuana. Reverse tolerance or synergistic effect

32 Opiates Has depressive and hallucinogenic qualities.
Derived from poppy plant. Morphine, heroin, methadone and codeine. All these drugs cross the placental barrier….teratogens.


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