Tuesday, January 6, 2015

1/7-8 Consciousness

The Following work on Consciousness will be completed in the library on 1/7, and 8. The work is due on 1/9--Friday. If a website is listed, use it as a starting point to answer the question. If a website is not listed, search the internet to find the answer.

Answer sheets may be electronically submitted or turned in by hand on 1/9--Friday

Consciousness                      
Please use the Internet to explore the world of dream analysis.   

PART ONE:              DREAM RESEARCHERS

Briefly describe the contributions made to dream research by the following individuals.    Make sure to read all of the pages on each individual.


1.    Sigmund Freud:



2.    Milton Kramer:


3.    Rosalind Cartwright:


4.    Carl Jung:



5.    Calvin Hall:
Make sure you check the Theory section of this site:

  
PART TWO:  SLEEP STAGES and SLEEP FOR TEENS  
Using the following website, http://www.dreammoods.com/ click on the sleep cycle and describe the following:

1.    What are the NonREM stages of sleep?
  2.    What is REM?
  3.    When do we dream?
  4.    Does everyone dream?  Why do some people claim that they don’t?


5.    Using the following website: http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/sleeping-angels/201001/do-later-bedtimes-increase-risk-teenage-depression-suicidal-thought  explain what the latest study about sleeping and teenagers claims.
  
  
  
8.    What are the five major theories of why we sleep: http://psychology.about.com/od/statesofconsciousness/p/TheoriesofSleep.htm

9.  Describe what the article says about teen and sleep, especially with school start times.

10.  What does Mary Carskadon’s research show about sleep and grades?


Part 3: Dreams

  1. Explain what Freud felt about the content of dreams with manifest and latent content.
  2. Explain the research that Dement and Wolpert did in 1958 on dreaming content.

3. What does Domhoff’s work say about the probability of negative emotions in dreams?

4. How does our daily activity come into our dream contents?

5. Explain Dream Theories.


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