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Psychology Sleep Quest Altered States of Consciousness Names:

Web Quest Directions  Grading: based on quality of answers and sources; cite your sources (just copy the web address onto the slide – no MLA or APA necessary here)  You can add graphics or pictures if they help your explanation

Circadian Rhythms  Read/ skim ody_clock.htm and review one other site as a source to define and explain circadian rhythms. ody_clock.htm  Be sure to tell us cool, need to know, and interesting facts about circadian rhythms – see mechanisms of “Body Clock” \  Use as many slides as it takes!

Sleep Stages  Use k.htm and review one other site as a source, then describe each sleep stage, in respect to what happens to the body, brain waves, time in the stage, what happens if woken up in this stage, etc. k.htm  This is good for R.E.M. - portal.com/academy/lesson/why-do-we-sleep-and-dream.html portal.com/academy/lesson/why-do-we-sleep-and-dream.html  Use as many slides as needed

Sleep One question that I still have about sleep:

Sleep Disorders  Define symptoms of following  Sleep apnea  Insomnia  Night terrors  Sleepwalking and/or sleep talking  Research TWO of the above (What causes it? What are the effects on the person? Treatment? Is it harmful?)  Add slides as needed!

Read this article and write a response giving your ideas on how dreams affect you.  dreamon.aspx dreamon.aspx  Your view:

Theories on Dreaming  Find out about the different theories on why we dream:  Freud’s Theory of Dreams (latent and manifest content)  Activation-Synthesis Theory  Information-Processing Theory  Here is a good place to start, use one more the help: eam-theories.htm eam-theories.htm

The power of hypnosis- Watch a video at the bottom of And read Answer these questions: Do you think that hypnosis works? Would you seek this therapy for yourself?

Theories of Hypnosis  Find information about the three theories on hypnosis:  Role Theory  State Theory  Dissociation Theory

Biofeedback (work through the arrows!) What is biofeedback? What type of conditions can be treated with biofeedback? (provide 5)