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Consciousness Unit 2 B . Objective 1: What do we mean by consciousness & how does selective attention direct our perception?. Consciousness: our awareness of ourselves and our environment. Cognitive neuroscience: studies the connections between brain activity & mental processes.
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Objective 1: What do we mean by consciousness & how does selective attention direct our perception? • Consciousness: • our awareness of ourselves and our environment. • Cognitive neuroscience: • studies the connections between brain activity & mental processes
Selective Attention • Focusing conscious awareness on a particular stimulus • What happens to our attention when on the phone?
Selective Attention and Accidents • Cell phone use and car accidents • Slower to detect & respond to traffic signals (28%) We can only process a tiny sliver of the immense amount of visual stimuli constantly before us.
Who Dunnit? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubNF9QNEQLA How many changes can you detect? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJG698U2Mvo
Selective Attention • Inattentional blindness • failing to see visible objects when our attention is directed elsewhere
Selective Attention Simon’s Lab http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkrrVozZR2c • Change blindness • A failure to notice a difference in what is there now vs. what was there a moment ago. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0W60BX_6wA BG: Pay Attention 6 min
Objective 2: What is the circadian rhythm & what are the stages of our sleep cycle?
Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire • #s1, 2, 10,18 – use number below where you checked time.
Objective 2Sleep stages… • Awake • Alpha waves • Awake but relaxed • Stage 1 • Transition • 1-7 minutes • Light sleep • Hypnagogic sensations • Easy to awaken • Aroused from stage 1 report they were awake
Sleep Stages Stage 2 • Onset of true sleep • Sleep spindles • High frequency bursts of brain activity • Muscle tension, heart rate, respiration, temp start to decline • Some delta waves Stage 3 • Continue to show more delta waves • Stage 4 • Delta waves • REM sleep
Stage 4 • Delta sleep • High amplitude very low frequency (delta) • Deepest stage of sleep; most difficult to wake • Sleepwalking & talking present • Night terrors in children • If awaken, don’t remember
REM • Dreams = 20% of sleep time • Eyes move rapidly back & forth • Paradoxical sleep • Brain active body not • Heart rate & blood pressure increase • Lose muscle tension & movement
Why Do We Sleep?Objective 3: How do our sleep patterns differ?What 4 theories describe our need for sleep? • Genetic Forces • age related differences in avg. sleeping time depend upon differences among individuals • Cultural Forces • Those in more modernized cultures sleep less
Circadian rhythm • Internal biological clock • Body rhythms change • temperature, alertness • occurs on a 24 hr cycle • age & experience can alter your circadian rhythm
Biological Rhythms and SleepCircadian Rhythm When light hits the retina, it signals the brain to stop production of LightStops Melatonin = awake
Four Sleep Theories 1. Sleep protects -evolutionary? • Animals sleep patterns fit its place in nature • elephant vs bats • most need to graze/least ability to hide 2. Sleep helps us recover - repair brain tissue 3. Sleep helps memory & creative thinking • proof? 4. Sleep releases growth hormones • Stage 4 – deep sleep • As we age we spend less time in deep sleep (stage 4)
Objective 4: How does sleep loss affect us & what are the major sleep disorders?
Weight Gain (ghrelin) • Stress (cortisol) • Insomnia • Narcolepsy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0h2nleWTwI • Sleep apnea • Night terrors • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdwYgGXQ5mo
Objective 4: How does sleep loss affect us & what are the major sleep disorders? • Weight Gain • Gherlin • Stress • Cortisol • Irritable • Less Creative • Poor Judgement • Insomnia • Sleep Apnea • Stop breathing • Night Terrors • Stage 4 • Narcolepsy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0h2nleWTwI 1 in 10 1 in 20 1 in 2000 Effects of Sleep Debt Sleep Disorders
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GGzc3x9WJU Objective 5:What do we dream about & what are the five theories of dreaming?
Objective 5:What do we dream about & what are the five theories of why we dream? • Manifest Content • Storyline • Daily life works way into dreams • External stimuli works way into dreams Latent Content “Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.”
Objective 5… Theories of Dreaming • To satisfy our own wishes • Freud; psychic safety valve; • Manifest Content / Latent Content • To file away memories • Information processing • Fix the day’s experiences in our minds • To develop/preserve neural pathways • Babies = Lots of REM • To make sense of neural static • Limbic system active during REM (i.e. amygdala) while frontal lobe less active • To reflect cognitive development • Brain maturation Activation Synthesis Theory