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Sleep & Dreams Unit 5 Part 1 p. 175-192
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Sleep How do we sleep? Why do we sleep? What happens if we don’t sleep?
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Biological Rhythms and Sleep Circadian Rhythm Circadian rhythm –24 hour cycle –Temperature changes –Suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) melatonin
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Biological Rhythms and Sleep Typical Nights Sleep
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Why Do We Sleep? The Effects of Sleep Loss US Navy and NIH studies Age and sleep loss Chronic sleep loss Spring and fall time changes
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Why Do We Sleep? The Effects of Sleep Loss
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Why Do We Sleep? Sleep Theories Sleep theories –Sleep protects –Sleep helps recuperation –Memory storage –Sleep and creative thinking –Sleep and growth
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Sleep Disorders Sleep disorders –InsomniaInsomnia –NarcolepsyNarcolepsy –Sleep apneaSleep apnea –Night terrorsNight terrors –Sleepwalking/ sleeptalking
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Dreams How do we dream? Why do we dream?
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Dreams What We Dream Dreams –Manifest contentManifest content –Latent contentLatent content
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Dreams Why We Dream To satisfy our own wishes To file away memories To develop/preserve neural pathways To make sense of neural static To reflect cognitive development –REM reboundREM rebound
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A Lifetime of Sleep
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Critical Considerations:
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Critical Considerations: Lacks any scientific support; dreams may be interpreted in many different ways.
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Critical Considerations: But why do we sometimes dream about things we have not experienced?
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Critical Considerations: This may be true, but it does not explain why we experience meaningful dreams.
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Critical Considerations: The individual’s brain is weaving the stories, which still tells us something about the dreamer.
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Critical Considerations: Does not address the neuroscience of dreams.
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