Consciousnes Flashcards

1
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what are the two stages before sleep

A

awake is beta wave which have a high frequency

as we close our eyes and rest they become alpha waves

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2
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what is REM sleep

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rapid eye movement
active brain waves but no muscle movement
irregular heartbeat and respiration
dreaming

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3
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what happens from when we first drift off to sleep to our deepest sleep

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enter stage 1 on nonREM which has theta waves
as we go deeper into stage 2 you see bursts of activity called k complexes and sleep spindles
stage 3 is deep sleep with delta waves important for memory processing
then pop back up to REM sleep

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4
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what are parasomnias

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abnormal behaviours during sleep such as sleep walking, nightmares

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5
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what would Sigmund freud think about a dream when you show up to the mcat only to realize that you hadn’t even studied yet

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the plot is the manifest content and there is underlying anxiety about the test and med school application that is the latent content

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6
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what part of the brain is responsible for the reward pathway

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mesolimbic - nucleus accumbent, VTA, olfactory tubule, mediale forebrain, bundle
structures involved in emotion may also contribute

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7
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what should you know about dream theories

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there’s a lot of different ones and no single one may be the correct answer

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8
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what is habituation

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same as tolerance

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9
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the sleep cycle

BATS DR

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beta waves - alert
alpha waves - drowsy
stage 1 theta - light sleep
stage 2 spindles and K complex - memory consolidation
delta waves - deep sleep 
REM sleep - dreams irregular homeostasis
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10
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selective attention

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ability to pay attention to just a few things and pay less or no attention to the others

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Broadbent filter model

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unimportant and background info is filters out of the sensory buffer and lost
ie told to focus on information heard in only one ear and that’s all you remember

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12
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treismann attenuation model

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unimportant and background info is attenuated but is=f something important happens we can notice
ie cocktail party can still hear your name

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13
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inattentional blindness

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we miss things if we focusing elsewhere

ie person in gorilla suit while playing basketball

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14
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change blindness

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we miss things that gradually change in our environment

ie a house going up somewhere on the way to work

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15
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how does multitasking work

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most often it is sequential by rapidly switching between tasks but can be simultaneous if it is more easy automatic processes
you end up with an overall worse performance at both things

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16
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allports module resource theory

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attention is divided among modules in the brain according to task
multitasking using different modules works but using similar ones does not

17
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somnambulism is

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sleep walking

18
Q

what are some dyssomnias (sleep wake disorders)

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insomnia
sleep apnea
narcolepsy 
cataplexy
sleep paralysis
19
Q

memory consolidation occurs in which stage of sleep

A

stage 2

20
Q

memory processing occurs in which sleep stage

A

3 , deep