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Exploring in Modules, Module 14 Module 14 Waking and Sleeping Rhythms
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Exploring in Modules, Module 14 Waking Consciousness Selective Attention Levels of Information Processing Daydreams and Fantasies
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Exploring in Modules, Module 14 Sleep and Dreams Biological Rhythms and Sleep –Circadian Rhythm –Sleep Stages –REM Sleep
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Exploring in Modules, Module 14 Measuring Sleep Activity
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Exploring in Modules, Module 14 Brain Waves and Sleep Stages
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Exploring in Modules, Module 14 The Moment of Sleep
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Exploring in Modules, Module 14 The Stages in a Typical Night’s Sleep
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Exploring in Modules, Module 14 Why Do We Sleep? The Effects of Sleep Loss Sleep Theories
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Exploring in Modules, Module 14 Canadian Traffic Accidents, 1991-1992
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Exploring in Modules, Module 14
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Sleep Disorders
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Dreams What Do We Dream? –It’s not always sex. –Manifest content (Freud) experiences of the day/preoccupations. –See Dement & Wolpert (1958) water experiment. –Time dilation and lucid dreams –Latent content (Freud). –Limbic system is active… (thus?) Rational thought areas are idle. –Activation-synthesis theory – making sense of things. Exploring in Modules, Module 14
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Why do we dream? Brain development Restoration of brain chemicals and neuron proteins Development of oculomotor (eye movement) coordination Memory storage and organization Dealing with stress or problems in dreams Exploring in Modules, Module 14
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A look back at Freud and Dreams Exploring in Modules, Module 14
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Displacement, Condensation, Symbolization & Projection Exploring in Modules, Module 14
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Freud’s Influence Exploring in Modules, Module 14
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How modern society regards Freud’s Works Exploring in Modules, Module 14
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