14. Altered States of Consciousness Flashcards

1
Q

periodic loss of natural consciousness, distinct from coma, anesthesia, or hibernation

A

sleep

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2
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what are the evolutionary reasons for sleep?

A

it was designed to

  1. protect us
  2. repair tissues
  3. consolidate memories
  4. enhance cognitive functions
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3
Q

what is active and blocked by the brain stem?

A

the motor cortex

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4
Q

what is it called when the eyes and their muscles remain active?

A

rapid eye movement (REM)

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5
Q

how does our body keep track of our 24hr sleep cycle?

A

w/ the circadian rhythm

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6
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what are the stages of sleep?

A
  1. Waking Beta
  2. Waking Alpha
  3. Non-REM 1
  4. Non-REM 2
  5. Non-REM 3
  6. REM
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7
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how long is the non-REM 1 to the REM cycle?

A

it’s about 90 minutes

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8
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how long is the REM stage of sleep?

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10 minutes

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9
Q

what common thing that occurs during sleep?

A

genital arousal

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10
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your brain quickly goes through non-REM 2 and non-REM 3 in order to get to non-REM 1 and REM quicker (happens when you’re sleep deprived)

A

REM rebound

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11
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you don’t get enough sleep so you feel terrible for a long time (lasts about 2 weeks)

A

REM sleep deficit

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12
Q

what can sleep loss and sleep deficit leave you more vulnerable to?

A

depression

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13
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consistent lack of sleep and/or instability to maintain sleep

A

insomia

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14
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uncontrolled bouts of falling asleep (short and long)

A

narcolepsy

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15
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temporary ceasing of breathing and micro-wakeups

A

sleep apena

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16
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nREM-3 and REM sleep disorder that subject experiences extreme fright or dread (usual ages of 3-12)

A

night-terrors

17
Q

vivid, hallucinations that are often of regular, familiar details in our life we regret or relish

A

dreams

18
Q

what is still intact when we sleep and often get incorporated into our dreams?

A

our sensory

19
Q

what do our dreams often incorporate?

A

our fears and daily activities

20
Q

how many dreams do we have that have a negative aspect to cope w/ daily fears

A

8/10 dreams

21
Q

what is the first dream theory?

A

contents of our dreams secretly represent our unconscious desires

22
Q

what is the second dream theory?

A

filing away memories which enhanced memory and task performance as opposed to those deprived of dreams

23
Q

what is the third dream theory?

A

to develop and preserve neural pathways

24
Q

what is the fourth dream theory?

A

to make sense of NEURAL STATIC – more emotions parts of the brain active

25
Q

what is the fifth dream theory?

A

to reflect on cognitive development (top-down processing to understand @ least understand the world)

26
Q

a social interaction in which one person responds to another person’s suggestions that certain perceptions, feelings, thoughts, or behaviors will spontaneously occur

A

hypnosis

27
Q

subjects are prone 1. ___________ but not 2. _____________

A
  1. prone to suggestion

2. commands and showcase some reservation

28
Q

some are more prone to?

A

hypnosis

29
Q

what can hypnosis help with?

A

behavioral and habit correction, pain management

30
Q

what can hypnosis NOT help you with?

A

recall forgotten memories

31
Q

can hypnosis be a social phenomena?

A

studies have shown that some people can be made resistant by being told it works on gullible people

32
Q

can hypnosis be a divided consciousness?

A

allows some thoughts + behaviors to occur, but not others

33
Q

who believes in divided consciousness?

A

Ernest Hilgard

34
Q

what was hypnosis originally used for?

A

og used to determine desires or protected/lost thoughts and memories in patients w/ disorders or problems

35
Q

what is hypnosis used for now?

A

used as therapy and help break bad habits

36
Q

how can hypnosis be used with pain?

A

it can help with pain control by diverting our selective attention and diminishing activity in the pain areas of our brains