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 Controls you emotions, movements, thinking and behavior  2 Parts  Central & Peripheral  Central: the brain & spinal cord  Peripheral: Nerves branching.

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3  Controls you emotions, movements, thinking and behavior  2 Parts  Central & Peripheral  Central: the brain & spinal cord  Peripheral: Nerves branching out from spinal cord

4  Cells of nerve tissue through which messages travel to and from the brain  Parts of the Neuron Axon Dendrite  Cell Body Synapse 

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6  Hindbrain › Voluntary movements › Reflexes › Produces important chemicals  Midbrain › Brings sensory info through the rest of the brain  Forebrain › Controls body reactions to temp, hunger, thirst, & sex › Emotions › Higher Thinking Processes

7  Complete the Brain Quiz Study Guide  Check Answers

8  No Brainers?  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tefl b1QNN4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tefl b1QNN4  Brain Phenomenon  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSu9 HGnlMV0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSu9 HGnlMV0

9  Complete the Right-Brained or Left- Brained Worksheets  Class Discussion

10  Count off by 6s  In your small groups, fill in the blanks with the item your group picked out of the bag:  A Brain is like a __________________(item that you picked out the bag) because _______________________________.

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12  A state of awareness, including a person’s feelings, ideas, and perceptions  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =qjfaoe847qQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =qjfaoe847qQ

13  Different levels of awareness  Example: Sleep

14  Theories: › Restorative › Conserve Energy › Adaptive process › Clear minds › To Dream

15  Stage I: Lightest level of sleep › 10 min, eye rolling, twitching, “just drifting”  Stage II: Early sleep › Muscle relaxation, limited physical mobility  Stage III: Deeper sleep

16  Stage IV: Deepest level of sleep › Important level, difficult to wake when in this stage, disorientation is awoken  REM sleep: Active sleep › Rapid eye movement, dreaming, every 90 min

17  Human = 1/3 of lives sleeping  Amount Varies: › Newborns = 16 hours › 16 year olds = 10 -11 hours › 70 year olds = 5 hours  Internal Biological Clock › Light and dark patterns › Jetlag

18  Complete the Sleep Disorders Chart for the rest of the period. Make sure to do front and back!

19  Mental activity that takes place during sleep  Dream Content: › Often everyday activity in dreams › Large percent are negative/unpleasant › Nightmares

20  the having the strong feeling that an event currently being experienced was experienced in the past  Theory: › A distorted memory from a disconnect w/short & long- term memory

21  Sigmund Freud › Founding Father of psychoanalysis › Believed in solving problems through patient and psychologist dialogue › Unconscious: part of the mind we are unaware of, but strongly influences behavior

22  Freud = dreams contained clues to thoughts we are afraid to acknowledge while awake  Indian tribes = dream  spiritual world  Critics? › No purpose › Mental housecleaning › Problem-solving

23  Dream Diary  3 Dreams  Due Tuesday  Dream Interpretation on Tuesday  Final Project Due Wednesday!

24  State of consciousness achieved by narrowed focus and heighted suggestibility  Make conscious things ppl are unaware of and unaware of things they usually notice  shifts your consciousness  Example

25  Involves persuading participates to relax and lose interest in the external  Can help reduce pain  Similar to a deep sleep

26  Can you hypnotize yourself? › Sometimes just thinking of an action can result in producing that action  if you can imagine that result clearly enough  Stretch your arms and follow my directions (p194)

27  Learning how to control your internal physiological processes › Example: Heart Rate

28  Focusing of attention to clear one’s mind and produce relaxation  3 approaches › Transcendental › Mindfulness › Breath

29  Most people can benefit › Lower blood pressure › Heart rate › respiration rate  Critics › Same results as simply sleeping or relaxing

30  Find a comfortable sitting position  http://www.youtube.com/user/okanokumo ?v=BaMBQSsdnxo http://www.youtube.com/user/okanokumo ?v=BaMBQSsdnxo  Relax and Breath Deeply, Focus on “Being” instead of “Not Thinking”


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