1. Sensation and Perception:
2. Defining/Discussion
Sleep: Crash Course - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMHus-0wFSo
a. What is a “back to life” or “visitation” dream? b. What parallels does the article make between ‘big dreams’ and grief? c. What conclusions did Dr. Domhoff and Adam Schneider draw from their analysis of Ed’s dreams? d. How do Dierdre Barrett’s conclusions about dreams and grief differ from Dr. Domhoff’s opinion? e. According to the article, why is the brain activity during REM sleep most likely to produce ‘big dreams’? f. Do you agree or disagree with Dr. Knudson’s assessment that if we ignore our dreams “we discount our most valuable resource in understanding ourselves”? Why? g. Has the article changed the importance you place on your dreams Analyzing Dreams: Qualitative and Quantitative
CODING DREAMS
– Do Ed’s dreams in fact show more incidences of sadness and confusion than happiness, anger and other emotions? – How do Ed’s dreams immediately following Mary’s death compare to those occurring twenty years later?
Sleep/Dream Journal
3. Memory
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What is Consciousness? Information-Processing Model Biological Rhythms Sleep Cycle Sleep Theories Sleep Deprivation Sleep Disorders Sleep Disorders Dream Theories Dream Interpretation Hypnosis and Meditation Psychoactive Drugs and cultural impacts Psychoactive Drugs and Neurological effects |
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