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The notes focus on the topic of Consciousness in first-year psychology. The sub-topics include: Consciousness & sleep, sleep disorders, dreams, altered states and psychoactive drugs.

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Consciousness
Consciousness & Sleep
What is consciousness?
Definitions of Consciousness

Useful definition:

is your awareness of everything that is going around you and inside your head at any given moment,
including your thoughts, sensations and feelings, which you use to organise your behaviour

Cognitive Neuroscience

consciousness is generated by a set of action potentials in the communication amongst neurons just
sufficient to produce a specific perception, memory or experience in our awareness

Global Workspace theory

=spotlight of selective attention

The Altered States of Consciousness
→ Consciousness is a spectrum (i.e. levels)

States of consciousness

Waking consciousness

Are animals conscious?

Altered state of consciousness

suppressed consciousness or heightened

Day-dreaming, drugs, meditation, hypnosis

sleep

Your unconscious is making your everyday decisions


Sleep in healthy individuals



Consciousness 1

, Circadian Rhythms
Sleep-wake cycle regulated by Circadian rhythm

Sleep is controlled by the circadian rhythm

The melatonin cycle

Light/no light signal→ SCN (hypothalamus)→pineal gland (secretes melatonin- drug that makes you
sleepy)→ melatonin

Melatonin drugs- given to people who can’t sleep

Influence of blue light screens

Brains can’t detect blue screen lights (from laptops) and normal light

1. The sleep-wake cycle is controlled by an area within the hypothalamus (a section of the brain that influences
the glandular system)

2. The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) (within hypothalamus) – the ‘internal clock’ – is influenced by light
changes. It signals the pineal gland to secrete melatonin. Melatonin makes us feel sleepy.

3. As daylight fades, the SCN signals the pineal gland to secrete melatonin. As melatonin accumulates, one
becomes drowsy.

4. As daylight increases, the SCN signals the pineal gland to stop secreting melatonin and the body awakens.

5. Impact of using light-emitting technology before sleep

Suprachiasmatic Nucleus (SCN)




The Suprachiasmatic Nucleus is situated above the optical chiasma – which is part of the optic nerve
transmitting signals from the eye to the rest of the brain.

In the eyes, light is converted to electrical impulses that travel via the neurons (optical nerve) to the brain

i.e. the significance of its position in relation to it being influenced by light

Why do we sleep?
We spend a considerable amount of our lives in a state of sleep

Sleep is found across species and classes of animals

All mammals




Consciousness 2

, Aquatic animals such as dolphins and fish

Birds

Reptiles

How much sleep?
How much sleep is enough?

Short and long sleepers

Young adults need between

7-9 hours of sleep per night

Decreases as one ages

Guidelines

Sleep in Healthy Individuals
Sleep is comprised of NREM and REM sleep

REM (Rapid Eye Movement)

Active type of sleep

Most dreaming

Voluntary muscles are inhibited

NREM (Non-Rapid Eye Movement) Sleep

Deeper

More restful

Free to move around




3 stages of NREM

N1-N3 (used to be N1-N4)

combined N3 and N4 so there is only N1, N2 and N3

N1= light sleep

Brain wave activity slows down

Some dreaming (hallucinations)




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