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oConsciousness oWilliam James oNormal waking consciousness oIntrospection oStream of consciousness oSubconscious processes oPreconscious oUnconscious oNonconscious oFreudian slips o Limited capacity o Selective attention o Cocktail party phenomenon o Shadowing oMonism /dualism Foldable 3 pieces of 5 flaps each – cut to fit into NB

Consciousness a construct sum total of all external stimuli & internal mental events of which we are aware at any given time /0,9171, ,00.htmlhttp:// /0,9171, ,00.html

William James 1st to study consciousness

Normal waking consciousness everyday experiences

Introspection describing mental state failed because reports weren’t valid & different reports at same stimulus Ex = 4

Stream of consciousness flow of awareness like a Christmas tree Ex. Sit for 1 minute Ex. Reading a page in a book

Subconscious processes mental or behavioral activities that take place outside of conscious awareness like an iceberg

Preconscious brought into awareness by paying attention to them How did you get to school today?

Unconscious permanently unavailable to conscious revealed through hypnosis???

Nonconscious Can never become conscious Ex. Hair and nails growing, neurons firing

Freudian slips errors of language Please excuse Gloria. She has been sick and under the doctor. My son is under the doctor’s care and should not take PE. Please execute him. Please excuse Jimmy for being. It was his father’s fault. Mary Ann was absent 12/11-15 because she had a fever, sore throat, headache, and upset stomach. Her sister was also sick, and her brother had a low-grade fever. I wasn’t the best either; sore throat and fever. There must be something going around; her father even got hot last night.

Limited capacity can process only so much at one time argument for cell phones while driving

Selective attention limits amount of information; noises in room ADD tends not to limit In performing an experiment like this one on man attention car it house is boy critically hat important shoe that candy the old material horse that tree is shoe being phone read cow by book the hot subject tape for pin the stand relevant view task sky be red cohesive man and car grammatically house complete boy but hat without shoe either candy being old so horse easy tree that shoe full candy attention old is horse not tree required shoe in phone order cow to book read hot it tape nor pin too stand difficult.

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Cocktail party phenomenon talking at a party

Shadowing repeat 1 message from 2

Monism /dualism Are mind and body same or separate?

Other States of Consciousness Sleep & Dreaming Sleep Altered Hypnosis, Meditation, Biofeedback Unconscious does affect conscious!

Finally – the yawning answer! Why we yawn (theories) –Boredom –Get oxygen / stretch muscles (increase blood flow to brain) –Cool brain Why is it contagious –Evolutionary – social phenomenon –Subconscious & Suggestion –Interesting: schizophrenics are not as susceptible to contagious yawns How many of you are yawning right now?

Pop Quiz 1)a construct; sum total of all external stimuli & internal mental events of which we are aware at any given time 2)describing mental state 3)permanently unavailable to conscious 4)errors of language 5)repeat 1 message from 2 A.INTROSPECTION B.CONSCIOUSNESS C.SHADOWING D.UNCONSCIOUS E.FREUDIAN SLIP EXTRA CREDIT:

Pop Quiz 1)a construct; sum total of all external stimuli & internal mental events of which we are aware at any given time 2)describing mental state 3)permanently unavailable to conscious 4)errors of language 5)repeat 1 message from 2 EXTRA CREDIT: 1)B consciousness 2)A introspection 3)D unconscious 4)E Freudian slip 5)C shadowing