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Psychology: An Introduction

Chapter Six: States of Consciousness. Wide Awake: Normal Waking Consciousness. Daydreams:everyday consciousness and dreams combined in the state of wakingconsciousness- Sigmund Freud:- wish fulfillment. Wide Awake: Normal Waking Consciousness (cont.). Divided consciousness: - being

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Psychology: An Introduction

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    1. Psychology: An Introduction Benjamin Lahey 10th Edition Slides by Kimberly Foreman

    2. Chapter Six: States of Consciousness

    3. Wide Awake: Normal Waking Consciousness Daydreams: everyday consciousness and dreams combined in the state of waking consciousness - Sigmund Freud: - wish fulfillment

    4. Wide Awake: Normal Waking Consciousness (cont.) Divided consciousness: - being in two places (mentally) at the same time Ernest Hilgard : conscious awareness becomes split and simultaneously perform two activities requiring conscious awareness - i.e., talking on a cell phone while driving

    5. Wide Awake: Normal Waking Consciousness (cont.) The concept of the unconscious mind: - conscious vs. unconscious - cocktail party phenomenon

    6. Sleep and Dreams Stages of sleep: - hypnagogic state: - myoclonia - four stages: - defined on basis of electroencephalogram (EEG)

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