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Sleep Theories
1. Sleep Protects
2. Sleep Recuperates
3. Sleep helps make memories
4. Feeds creative thinking
5. Plays a role in growth process
Insomnia
Persistent problems in falling or staying asleep
Narcolepsy
Periodic, overwhelming sleepiness
Sleep Apnea
Intermittently stop breathing during sleep.
Night Terrors
Sit up or walk around, talk incoherently, experience a doubling of heart and breathing rates, and appear terrified.
Sleepwalking
Stage 4 sleep disorder
Manifest Content
Censored, symbolic version of latent content
Latent Content
Unconscious drives and wishes that would be threatening if expressed directly.
Why do we dream?
1. Satisfy our own wishes
2. To file away memories
3. Develop and preserve neural pathways
4. Make sense of neural static
5. Reflect cognitive development
Dual Processing
Perception, memory, thinking, language, and attitudes operate on two levels - conscious and unconscious
Selective Attention
Your conscious awareness focuses on only a very limited aspect of all you experience. (Cocktail Party Effect)