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Hockenbury and Hockenbury Discovering Psychology Fourth Edition Outline PowerPoints Chapter 4: Consciousness and Its Variations (c) 2007 Worth Publishers

Chapter 4: Consciousness and Its Variations Prologue: A Scream in the Night Introduction: Consciousness: Experiencing the “Private I” Biological and Environmental “Clocks” That Regulate Consciousness The Suprachiasmatic Nucleus: The Body’s Clock Life Without a Sundial: Free-Running Circadian Rhythms Circadian Rhythms and Sunlight: Some Practical Implications (c) 2007 Worth Publishers

Chapter 4: Consciousness and Its Variations Sleep The Dawn of Modern Sleep Research The Onset of Sleep and Hypnagogic Hallucinations The First 90 Minutes of Sleep and Beyond Changes in Sleep Patterns over the Lifespan Why Do We Sleep? Sleep Disorders: Troubled Sleep (c) 2007 Worth Publishers

Chapter 4: Consciousness and Its Variations Dreams and Mental Activity During Sleep The Brain During REM Sleep REM Sleep and Memory Consolidation What Do We Dream About? Why Don’t We Remember Our Dreams? Nightmares The Significance of Dreams Hypnosis Effects of Hypnosis Explaining Hypnosis: Consciousness Divided? (c) 2007 Worth Publishers

Chapter 4: Consciousness and Its Variations Meditation Effects of Meditation Psychoactive Drugs Common Properties of Psychoactive Drugs The Depressants: Alcohol, Barbiturates, & Tranquilizers The Opiates: From Poppies to Demerol The Stimulants: Caffeine, Nicotine, Amphetamines, & Cocaine Psychedelic Drugs: Mescaline, LSD, & Marijuana Designer “Club Drugs”: Ecstasy & Dissociative Anesthetic Drugs Closing Thoughts Application: Improving Sleep and Mental Alertness (c) 2007 Worth Publishers