Deck 4: Section 3: Consciousness and Its Variations
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Deck 4: Section 3: Consciousness and Its Variations
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Because attention is limited in capacity, we tend to focus on information that is most relevant to our immediate or long-term goals.
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It was the famous American psychologist William James who talked about the stream of consciousness.
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3
The suprachiasmatic nucleus is the internal master biological clock that governs the timing of circadian rhythms.
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The pineal gland, located in the brain, is an endocrine gland that manufactures a hormone called melatonin.
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Magicians exploit a phenomenon known as inattentional blindness which occurs when we fail to notice something in our clear field of view because our limited attentional resources are devoted to another task or object in the environment.
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At any given moment we are faced with more information than we can effectively process. This suggests that attention has limited capacity.
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Dr. Castro is at a faculty party and is attentively listening to Dr. Chavez talk about her latest research on selective attention when Dr. Castro suddenly becomes aware of someone else mentioning his name on the other side of the room. This phenomenon is known as mindfulness.
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Yair failed to notice when his girlfriend Lena got her hair cut because he wasn't paying attention to her hair. Not noticing that Lena cut her hair is an example of inattentional blindness deficit.
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The word circadian is derived from a combination of Latin words meaning "sleep" and "cycle."
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The term circadian rhythm refers to biological and psychological processes that fluctuate over a period of about 24 hours.
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11
The suprachiasmatic nucleus is located in the retina of each eye.
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12
Decreased blood levels of melatonin make you sleepy.
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Typically, blood levels of melatonin reach their peak early in the morning and high levels keep you alert and awake.
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One of the most powerful environmental cues that keeps our circadian rhythms synchronized and operating on a 24-hour schedule is bright light, especially sunlight.
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Attention is the capacity to selectively focus senses and awareness on particular stimuli or aspects of the environment.
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The suprachiasmatic nucleus is a cluster of neurons located in the hypothalamus in the brain.
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The suprachiasmatic nucleus is the body's internal "clock" that governs the timing of circadian rhythms, including the sleep-wake cycle and the mental alertness cycle.
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In general, tasks that are very different are more likely to interfere with each other.
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In response to bright light, the suprachiasmatic nucleus signals the pineal gland to decrease production of melatonin.
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Consciousness is your delayed awareness of internal state, including thoughts, sensations, and memories.
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21
For most people, jet lag only lasts about 24 hours.
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22
The terms REM sleep, active sleep, and paradoxical sleep all refer to the same phenomenon.
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REM sleep is also called "quiet sleep."
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The only time that most people experience beta brain waves is in stage 4 NREM sleep.
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The experience of hypnagogic hallucinations is one of the most common sleep disorders.
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26
Increased blood levels of melatonin reduce activity levels and promote sleep.
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27
During REM sleep, voluntary muscle activity is suppressed and the sleeper is essentially paralyzed.
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28
A critical event that advanced the scientific study of sleep was the invention of the electroencephalograph by a German psychiatrist named Hans Berger.
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NREM sleep is also referred to as "quiet sleep."
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The presence of sleep spindles and K complexes indicates that the person is experiencing REM sleep.
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31
Numerous studies have confirmed that you can interact with people who are chronic sleeptalkers while they are asleep and get reliable answers to almost any question posed.
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32
When there are no external time cues, normally coordinated circadian rhythms become resynchronized.
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33
A myoclonic jerk is an involuntary muscle spasm of the whole body that jolts the sleeping person completely awake.
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34
Theta brain waves occur when you are awake, alert, and mentally active.
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35
If you are experiencing alpha brain waves, you are in the deepest stage of sleep.
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36
Although yawning is contagious among young children, studies have shown that adults do not demonstrate contagious yawning.
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37
There are two basic types of sleep: REM sleep and NREM sleep.
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38
Research has substantiated that yawning is often contagious.
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39
The electroencephalograph is the instrument that produces a graphic record of brain activity called an EEG, or electroencephalogram.
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40
One of the most common hypnagogic hallucinations is the sensation of falling.
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41
Sleep paralysis generally lasts from 90 minutes to two hours.
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42
A typical teenager needs about 8.5 to 9 hours of sleep per night to be fully rested.
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43
For teenagers, the consequences of regular sleep loss include poor school performance, increased risk of accidents and injuries, and depressed mood.
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44
Over time, consistently getting too little sleep can produce potentially harmful physical effects.
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45
Some researchers believe that yawning may have evolved as an adaptive social cue, allowing groups to signal and coordinate times of activity and rest.
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46
Sleep appears to be especially important in preserving emotional memories.
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47
In a typical sleeper, a complete cycle of REM and NREM sleep is about 90 minutes long.
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48
As a general rule, the average amount of time spent sleeping each day gradually decreases over the lifespan.
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49
Even before birth, the developing fetus has distinct sleep-wake cycles.
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50
The phenomenon of REM rebound is the burst of physical energy, sometimes even manic behavior, that occurs on the day after someone is deprived of REM sleep.
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51
The appearance of sleep spindles and K complexes is a clear sign that the sleeper is in stage 2 NREM sleep.
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52
Sleep thinking is the most common mental activity during sleep.
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53
According to the Focus on Neuroscience box: The Sleep-Deprived Emotional Brain, sleep deprived individuals are more likely than their well-rested counterparts to engage in risky or addictive behavior.
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54
People can eventually adapt to sleeping for as little as four or five hours per night with little or no cognitive impairment.
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55
Over the course of a typical night, periods of REM sleep become progressively longer.
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56
In normal sleep, people enter the first episode of REM sleep within about 15 minutes after going to sleep.
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57
The deepest sleep of stages 3 and 4 NREM typically occurs in the early morning hours before awakening.
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58
The percentage of time spent in REM sleep increases during childhood and adolescence, remains stable throughout middle adulthood, and decreases during late adulthood.
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59
After as little as one night's sleep deprivation, research subjects develop what are called microsleeps, which are episodes of sleep lasting only a few seconds that occur during wakefulness.
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60
A newborn baby spends more time in REM sleep each day than does a 3-year-old child.
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61
Rather than being bizarre, dreams are, by and large, a realistic simulation of waking life.
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62
Although dreams can occur in REM sleep, most dreams happen during NREM sleep.
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63
Sigmund Freud (1911) believed that dream images of sticks, swords, and other elongated objects were phallic symbols, representing the penis. He also believed that dream images of cupboards, boxes, and ovens symbolized the vagina.
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64
Research does NOT support Sigmund Freud's belief that dream images are symbols that disguise a dream's true psychological meaning.
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65
In contrast to the activation-synthesis model, the neurocognitive model of dreaming emphasizes the relationship between the manifest content and the latent content of dreams.
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66
Although it may seem as if some dreams last for 20 minutes or longer, dreams actually last for only a few seconds.
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67
In dreams, positive feelings and events are more common than negative ones.
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68
As a general rule, nightmares are indicative of a psychological or sleep disorder that may require medical treatment.
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69
Approximately 5 to 10 percent of adults experience nightmares on a weekly basis.
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70
According to Freud's theory of psychoanalysis, the disguised, symbolic meaning of dream images is called the manifest content.
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71
Men are more likely to experience emotions in their dreams, whereas women are more likely to experience physical aggression.
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72
PET scans of sleeping subjects have shown that the brain's frontal lobes and primary visual cortex are basically inactive during REM sleep.
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73
In contrast to the activation-synthesis model, the neurocognitive model of dreaming emphasizes the continuity between waking and dreaming cognition.
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74
Apprehension or fear is the most frequently reported dream emotion for both sexes.
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75
The activation-synthesis model of dreaming contends that dreams are completely meaningless.
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76
Compared to what happens during NREM sleep, during REM sleep there is a sharp increase in activity in the limbic system areas of the brain, including the hippocampus and the amygdala.
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77
Dream themes, such as being naked in a public place, flying, or failing an exam, are common among most adults.
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78
A couple of times during the night, you awaken slightly. Each time you awaken, you're aware of vague mental images that reflect a conversation you and your boss had about resolving a problem at work. These bland, thought-like ruminations about real events are best described as sleep mentation.
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79
According to the activation-synthesis model of dreaming, dreaming is caused by the activation of brainstem areas that in turn trigger brain areas involved in sensation, emotions, and memory.
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80
Early morning dreams, which can last as long as 40 minutes, are the dreams that people are most likely to remember.
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