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Unit 5: States of Consciousness

Unit 5: States of Consciousness. Unit Overview. Sleep and Dreams Hypnosis Drugs and Consciousness. Click on the any of the above hyperlinks to go to that section in the presentation. Introduction. Consciousness States of consciousness Sleep Wake Altered states. States of Consciousness.

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Unit 5: States of Consciousness

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  1. Unit 5:States of Consciousness

  2. Unit Overview • Sleep and Dreams • Hypnosis • Drugs and Consciousness Click on the any of the above hyperlinks to go to that section in the presentation.

  3. Introduction • Consciousness • States of consciousness • Sleep • Wake • Altered states

  4. States of Consciousness

  5. States of Consciousness

  6. States of Consciousness

  7. States of Consciousness

  8. States of Consciousness

  9. States of Consciousness

  10. States of Consciousness

  11. Sleep and Dreams

  12. Rhythm of Sleep • Circadian Rhythms occur on a 24-hour cycle and include sleep and wakefulness. (Our biological time clock) • Controlled by the Hypothalamus, specifically theSuprachiasmaticnucleus (SCN) • Receives input from the eyes & is especially sensitive to the light and dark cycles of day and night *Responsible for our varying levels of arousal throughout the course of the day.

  13. Biological Rhythms and SleepCircadian Rhythm

  14. Biological Rhythms and SleepCircadian Rhythm

  15. Biological Rhythms and SleepSleep Stages

  16. Biological Rhythms and SleepSleep Stages

  17. Biological Rhythms and SleepSleep Stages

  18. Biological Rhythms and SleepSleep Stages

  19. Biological Rhythms and SleepSleep Stages

  20. Biological Rhythms and SleepSleep Stages

  21. Biological Rhythms and SleepTypical Nights Sleep

  22. Biological Rhythms and SleepTypical Nights Sleep

  23. Biological Rhythms and SleepTypical Nights Sleep

  24. Biological Rhythms and SleepTypical Nights Sleep

  25. Biological Rhythms and SleepTypical Nights Sleep

  26. A Lifetime of Sleep

  27. Critical Considerations: Does not address the neuroscience of dreams.

  28. Hypnosis

  29. *It is an induced state of awareness, usually characterized by heighted suggestibility, deep relaxation and highly focused attention

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