Quiz 11
Hypnosis
- a condition of focused attention and increased suggestibility that occurs in the context of a special hypnotist's subject relationship
Suprachiasmatic Nucleus
Brain structure that the circadian rhythm of sleep and wakefulness
What is an electroencephalograph
EEG measures and amplifies tiny electrical changes on the scalp that reflect patterns of brain activity
3 theories of dreaming
Freuds/the attendant problem, the activation-synthesis, and neurocognitive (that dreaming is the special kind of thinking) theories
Part if brain reepsoible for cardigan rhythms
Hypothalamus
minimally conscious state
People have brief period of purposeful actiond snd speech comprehension
Sleep cycles
Wake Stage 1- light sleep, eye movement Stage 2- pulse and breathing slow, brain waves begin to slow Stage 3- pulse, breathing, brain activity slow more neural activity synchronized, dominated first half of night Stage 4- pulse, breathing brain activity slowest, brain wave synchronized so low neuron activity, dominates first half of night REM- eye move a lot, dreaming complex Brain waves desynchronized. Postural muscles most relaxed. Duration gets longer toward morning.
Sleeptalking
a common experience that ranges from grunted word to a clear paragraph
Deja vu
a feeling that an event is uncannily familiar
Why is REM called paradoxical?
a paradox is an apparent contradiction and rem sleep is paradoxical because it is light in someway and deep in others
Cardiac rhythms
a rhythm of activity and inactivity lasting about a day
Comma
cause by traumatic brain damage, the brain shows steady but low level of activity and no response to stimuli
Night terrors
causes someone to awaken screaming and sweating with a raing heart rate sometimes flailing with the arms pounding the walls
Wat is a polysomnography
combine an EEG measure with a simultaneous measure of eye movements to produce it
Freuds/the attendant problem
dreams represent unconscious desires thoughts and wish fulfillment and motivations; people don't panic until flight attendant tells them not to
Sleep apnea
fail to breathe for a minute or more and then wake up gasping for breath
Melatonin
important hormone for both circadian rhythms and two or three hours before bed time
Vegetative state
marked by limited responsiveness such as increased heart rate in resp0nse to pain
Insomnia
not enough sleep for the person to feel rested the next day
Narcolepsy
ppl with it lose the brain cells that produce orexin nd therefore return to a pattern resembling infants, for sleeping
the activation-synthesis
regards dreaming as bottom-up process with sensations or random activation controlled by the same mechanisms as any other thought
Two theories of sleep
repair and restoration and energy conversion/evolutionary theories
neurocognitive theory
that dreaming is the special kind of thinking) dreaming is a top down process
Brain Death
the brain shows no activity and no response to any stimulus
consciousness
the sub- jective experience of perceiving oneself and one's sur- roundings.