chapter 4
Narcolepsy
(families) a sleep attack, person falls asleep suddenly-15min and sleep paralysis rem disorder
pyschoactive substances
drugs have psychological effects such as stimulation or distortion of perception
Repression (Freud)
allows one to avoid feelings of anxiety, guilt or shame (bad events/trauma)
sleep terrors
frightening dream-like experiences occur in nrem sleep
stages of sleep
go from conscious to unconscious, associated with high frequency and amplitude brain waves, brain waves decrease
Opiates (depressant)
group of narcotics derived from the opium poppy that provides a euphoric rush (morphine heroin, codeine, demerol) pain relief med
hypnosis psychological influences
help cope with stress, enhance their immune system, overcome fears, stop smoking, weight loss
midnfulness meditation
help focusing on the present rather than ruminating about problems; coping with anxiety and stress
individuals deprived of REM sleep
learn more sleep, forget what they have learned more quickly
what is consolidated during sleep?
learning experiences and memories
a concept with many meanings
includes sensory awareness of the world outside, direct inner awareness of your thoughts and feelings, persona unity, and the walk state
stimulants
increase the activity of the nervous system
sleep disorders that interfere with functioning
insomnia, narcolepsy/sleep paralysis, sleep apnea
direct inner awareness
knowledge of one's own thoughts, feelings, and memories without the use of sensory organs
Depressants
lowers activity of nervous system
Pre-conscious
material is not currently in awareness but is readily available "what did you eat for breakfast?"
Electromography (EMG)
monitors muscles tension; used by sports psychologist (train athletes in relaxing specific muscle groups so that anxiety and tensions are controlled)
characters in one's dreams
more likely to be neighbors/friends then spies monsters or princes
people with frequent nightmares
more likely to have depression, anxiety, and other psychological problems
Alcohol (depressant)
most abused drug, linked to productivity, loss of employment, lowering social status
sleep apnea
can lead to hypertension, heart attack, and stroke. tx includes wt loss, surgery, continuous away pressure(CPAP)
Amphetamines (stimulant)
can produce euphoric feeling, individuals may fall into deep sleep or depression tolerance develops quickly and users can become dependent
binge drinking
connected with aggressive behavior, poor grades, promiscuity, and accidents effects; lower inhibitions, induces feelings of euphoria & elation, impairs cognitive functioning and coordination
suppression (non freud)
conscious ejection of unwanted mental events from awareness
circadian rhythm
cycle connected with the 24hr period of the earth's rotation; cycle of wakefulness and sleep is 24hrs long
hrs of sleep
newborns: 16 hrs teens: 12 or more hrs adults: need less but may need to nap during day
deep sleep disorders
occur in 3 or 4 sleep, more common in children
Continuity hypothesis
people are pre-occupied with illness or death, sexual aggressions or urges, or moral dilemmas, they are likely to dream about them
hypnosis
people suggestible and behave as though in a trance
deep sleep disorders that interfere with functioning
sleep terrors, bed-wetting, sleepwalking
altered state of consciousness
sleep, meditation, hypnosis, drugs
sleepwalking
somnambulism, 7-15% children 2% adults, half of children talk in their sleep
acetylcholine (muscle contractions) and pons
stimulate response that lead to dreaming
biofeedback training (BFT)
system that provides info about a bodily function for one to gain self control over it (uses EMG)
sleep apnea
temporary cessation of breathing during sleep
freud theorized what?
that dreams reflect unconscious wishes and urges (part of our urges)
selective attention
the focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus. adaptation to one's environment involves learning which stimuli must be attended to and which can be safely ignored. makes people's senses keener
Sigmund Freud
the founder of psychoanalysis, differentiated between thoughts and feelings of which we are conscious and those that are pre-conscious and unconscious
Conscious as personal unity
through development, people develop a sense of being individuals impression thoughts and feelings make up conscious
hypnosis today
used in medical procedures to help cope with stress, enhance their immune system, childbirth, medical procedures
Ritalin and Adderall
used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children(ADHD) increase the risks for sleep disorder and loss of appetite
meditation
various way of focusing one's conscious to alter one's relationship to the world; alter relationship between self and environment
selective attention sample
we can pick out speech of a particular person across a room- known as cocktail effect
suppression (non-freudian)
when people choose to stop thinking about unacceptable ideas or distractions, they are using this " i should be studying "
abstinence syndrome
withdrawal symptoms, craving occurs without substance
mantras (TM)
words or sounds help achieve altered state of conscious
Barbiturates (depressant)
relieve anxiety, tension, pain treat epilepsy, high bp, insomnia rapidly lead to physiological and psychological dependence
show rem rebound
rem sleep-deprived individuals spend more time in rem sleep during subsequent sleep periods
substance use disorder
repeated use of substances leads to impaired functioning characterized by loss of control over the usage social impairment, risky use, and tolerance, withdrawal symptoms
consciousness
sensory awareness of our environment
insomnia
40% American adults, more common in older adults than younger (due to poor health and pain)
nightmares occur when?
REM sleep
personal unity
as people develop they differentiate themselves from which is not their own self. impressions thoughts and feelings make up their consciousness- continuing sense of self in world (forms intention and guides behavior)
unconscious
descriptive of ideas and feelings that are not available to awareness also without consciousness
required amount of sleep
genetically determined, additional sleep needed when a person is under stress
altered consciousness
hypnosis, meditation, biofeedback
people who are easily hypnotized are?
hypnotic suggestibility (hypnosis is not sleep)
dreams
imagery is produced in the absence of external stimulation most vivid during rem in color or b&w involves memos of the day (traumatic events = nightmares) reflection of unconscious desires, suggested by freud
Freud believed What?
painful memories sexual and aggressive impulses are unacceptable to people so they automatically (unconsciously) eject them from awareness -repress, repression of theses memos and impulses allow people to avoid feelings of anxiety guilt or shame
opioids
produced in laboratory
Transcendental Meditation
produces relation response, have measurable goals
cocktail party effect
selective attention makes one's senses sharp and helps pick a specific stimuli among others
consciousness is?
self and the waking state