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States of Consciousness AP Psychology—Text Ch. 4

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Page 1: AP PsychologyText Ch. 4. Describe your current thought in as much detail as possible. (this is your waking consciousness) Try to NOT think

States of Consciousness AP Psychology—Text Ch. 4

Page 2: AP PsychologyText Ch. 4. Describe your current thought in as much detail as possible. (this is your waking consciousness) Try to NOT think

Describe your current thought in as much detail as possible. (this is your waking consciousness)

Try to NOT think.

Page 3: AP PsychologyText Ch. 4. Describe your current thought in as much detail as possible. (this is your waking consciousness) Try to NOT think

Altered ConsciousnessExamples? Natural vs. intentional?

Page 4: AP PsychologyText Ch. 4. Describe your current thought in as much detail as possible. (this is your waking consciousness) Try to NOT think

Daydreams…Good or Bad? Spontaneous use of imagination…1/3 to ½ of awake hours are spent

daydreaming (?) Evidence of a more agile working

memory?Benefits of Daydreaming

Page 5: AP PsychologyText Ch. 4. Describe your current thought in as much detail as possible. (this is your waking consciousness) Try to NOT think

Sleep & Dreams

Page 6: AP PsychologyText Ch. 4. Describe your current thought in as much detail as possible. (this is your waking consciousness) Try to NOT think

Take Sleep IQ Test (in sleep packet) Adult average score=5.5

Page 7: AP PsychologyText Ch. 4. Describe your current thought in as much detail as possible. (this is your waking consciousness) Try to NOT think

Naps When do you get the most drowsy? Socio-cultural perspective? Research?

Those is isolation for weeks slept at night and napped in the afternoon

3, 30 minute naps/week were associated with 37% reduction in deaths from heart disease (23,000 participants)

Stress and sleep?

Page 8: AP PsychologyText Ch. 4. Describe your current thought in as much detail as possible. (this is your waking consciousness) Try to NOT think

Sleep—another 1/3 of our livesAdenosine—

chemical that triggers sleepiness

Melatonin—hormone regulates circadian rhythms.

Disturbed circadian rhythms=hormone adjustments

Page 9: AP PsychologyText Ch. 4. Describe your current thought in as much detail as possible. (this is your waking consciousness) Try to NOT think

Sleep Cycles—brain wavesAwake=Beta

Waves1: Alpha

Waves2: Sleep

Spindles 3: Delta

waves appear4: Deep Delta

Page 10: AP PsychologyText Ch. 4. Describe your current thought in as much detail as possible. (this is your waking consciousness) Try to NOT think

Sleep Cycles cont…

Page 11: AP PsychologyText Ch. 4. Describe your current thought in as much detail as possible. (this is your waking consciousness) Try to NOT think

Complete Handout 5-5: Morningness—Eveningness Questionnaire

Page 12: AP PsychologyText Ch. 4. Describe your current thought in as much detail as possible. (this is your waking consciousness) Try to NOT think

Complete Hand-out 5-6—Am I Sleep Deprived?

Page 13: AP PsychologyText Ch. 4. Describe your current thought in as much detail as possible. (this is your waking consciousness) Try to NOT think

Sleep and MemoryRead “Shhh…I’m getting Smarter”

Page 14: AP PsychologyText Ch. 4. Describe your current thought in as much detail as possible. (this is your waking consciousness) Try to NOT think

Sleep Disorders 1) Narcolepsy–

the narcoleptic dog2) Sleep Apnea—

cessation of respiration

Insomnia—common causes are anxiety and substance use

4) Sleep Walking & Night TerrorsMore common in

childhoodOccurs in 1st stage 4Occurs often due to

sleep deprivation

Page 15: AP PsychologyText Ch. 4. Describe your current thought in as much detail as possible. (this is your waking consciousness) Try to NOT think

Complete Handout 5-8: Sleep Strategies

Sleep Diary: Handout 5-5: Track your sleep patterns for one week using this sheet as a guideline

Page 16: AP PsychologyText Ch. 4. Describe your current thought in as much detail as possible. (this is your waking consciousness) Try to NOT think

Dreams Explain dreaming from

each of the psychological perspectives…

Handout 5-9: What do we dream about?

5-10: Remembering your dreams…try to track your dreams for one week.

Problem Solving Experiment—volunteers?

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Hypnosis & Meditation

Page 18: AP PsychologyText Ch. 4. Describe your current thought in as much detail as possible. (this is your waking consciousness) Try to NOT think

Hypnosis—OfficeSpace Take Handout 5-12Hypnosis Demonstration Hypnosis=power of suggestion

Page 19: AP PsychologyText Ch. 4. Describe your current thought in as much detail as possible. (this is your waking consciousness) Try to NOT think

Research backed ideas:Ability to be hypnotized does not indicate

gullibilityParticipants retain ability to control behaviorPosthypnotic amnesia is rareNot dangerous when practiced by a clinicianCan’t re-experience childhood events Is considered effective treatment for some

disorders

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Progressive Relaxation Exercise

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Drug-Altered Consciousness