Chapter 5 - States Of Consciousness Flashcards

1
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Sleep is an altered states of consciousness

A

Mental states found generally during sleep, dreaming, psychiatric drug use, and hypnosis

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2
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Near death experience

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Heart stopped, no brain activity, and almost died

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3
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Consciousness

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And organisms awareness of its own self and surrounding almost like a river or stream

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4
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Circadian rhythms

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Means around a day in Latin

People have rhythms that work around a day (biological, biochemical, and behavioral changes that occur in living organisms in the 24 hour cycle)

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5
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Supracyasmatic nucleus

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Resets your clock

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6
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Symptoms of sleep deprivation

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Slow reaction time, stupider, microsleep, energy low levels, and stressed

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7
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Body temperature

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Dips through the night and in the morning it comes back to normal and regulates

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8
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REM rapid eye movement

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Stages of sleep where there are rapid eye movement and high-frequency brain movements

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9
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NREM (non-rapid eye movement)

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Stages 1 to 4 of sleep

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10
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Dreams and sleeping

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About three fourths of dreams are unpleasant

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11
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Paradoxical sleep

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Deeply asleep and paralyzed but active brain waves

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12
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Sleep cycle

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If you wake up in the middle of the night if you return to stage one

Stage 4 there are no dreams

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13
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Why do we forget our dreams

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Because they are unimportant

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14
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Can people control their dreams?

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Yes

Lucid dreams = flying

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15
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Babies and dreaming

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Babies dream about 40% of the time

Dream because theyre learning

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16
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Confirmation bias

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Look for evidence that supports what you believe

17
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Why do we sleep

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  1. Prevents us from getting eaten by predictors

2. Restore our bodies

18
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Dyssomnia

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Problems in the amount, timing and quality of sleep

19
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Most common dyssomnia is insomnia

What’s insomnia

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When people can’t sleep at night or wake up too early or have depression/anxiety/use drugs or alcohol

20
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Manic-depression

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Like bipolar disorder

Can’t sleep

21
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Dependency

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When people take drugs to follow sleep but if taken regularly they won’t be able to sleep

22
Q

GABA

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Makes you calm

23
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Cognitive behaviour therapy

What to do

A
  • when you’re having difficulty falling asleep don’t keep checking the clock and worry about the loss of sleep
  • use progressive muscle relaxation
  • practice yoga or deep breathing
  • avoid late meals and heavy drinking
  • avoid stimulants such as caffeine and nicotine
24
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Narcolepsy

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Sudden and resistible sleep obstetric you’re doing normal waking hours because of excitement and happiness

25
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Parasomnia

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Abnormal disturbances occurring during sleep including nightmares, night terrors, sleepwalking, and sleep talking

26
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Apnea

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People that’s Laura and most likely to get a heart attack high blood pressure and heart disease because they have trouble breathing

27
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Psychoactive drugs

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Any drug that has an effect on the mind (altered perception conscious awareness and or mood)

Two kinds

  1. Agonistic drug
  2. Antagonistic drug
28
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Agonistic drug

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A drug that mimics or enhances the activity of neurotransmitters

29
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Antagonistic drugs

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A drug that blocks or inhibits the activity of neurotransmitters

30
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Addiction

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A broad term referring to a condition in which a person has an overwhelming commitment to the drug of choice that supplants all other activities

31
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Withdrawal

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Characteristic signs that appear in person when a drug is discontinued after prolonged use

Ex: hallucinatory events

32
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Tolerance

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The state reach when the psychological reaction to the drug decreases there for an increased dose necessary for same effect

33
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Cross tolerance

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Able to tolerate some of the drugs that same dosage

34
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Depressants and suppressants

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Depressants are drugs that slow or depressed and nervous system

Suppressants are drugs at speed of the nervous system

35
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Meditation and mindfulness

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Meditation is group of techniques designed to refocus attention, block out all distractions and produce an altered state of consciousness

A moment to moment and nonjudgmental wetness of one’s experience

36
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Hypnosis

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A trancelike state of heightened suggestibility, deep relaxation and intense focus

37
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Myths of hypnosis

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  1. Remember the past
  2. Forced hypnosis
  3. Unethical behaviors
  4. Faking
  5. Superhuman strength
  6. Exceptional memory
38
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Sleep paralysis

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Happens right before you’re about to fall asleep