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AP Psychology Directions: Complete each of the objectives below using the States of Consciousness Flipped Unit document. Please type all of your responses do not just copy and paste definitions. Instead, rephrase the definitions in words that make sense to you. Objective 1: Videos & Synopses Video 1 type a detailed video 1 synopsis: (Type your response here) Search Google Images for a picture or mix of pictures that illustrate your view on the Mind-Body Problem. Paste your picture(s) below. If you would rather hand-illustrate your view, please scan and email it along with this document. Explain your choices beneath the red box. Visual Explanation of your visual choice: (Type your response here) Video 2 type a detailed video 2 synopsis: (Type your response here) Video 3 type a detailed video 3 synopsis: (Type your response here) Video 4 type a detailed video 4 synopsis: (Type your response here) Objective 2: Research & Reflections Activity #1 Sleep Deprivation Quiz Complete the quiz twice once as school year you and again as summertime you o School Year Score ( / 36) o Summertime Score ( / 36) Are you surprised by your results? Other thoughts? Type details here

Activity #2 Sleep Diary Day 1: Type date here Day 2: Type date here Day 3: Type date here Day 4: Type date here Day 5: Type date here Day 6: Type date here

Day 7: Type date here End of week reflection again, make connections to the unit content: Type details here Activity #3 Research Psychologists William Dement: Type details here Stanley Krippner s or Gregg Jacob s research on sleep: Type details here Activity #4 Drug Quiz (your score will not go in the gradebook!) Score: Are you surprised by your results? Other thoughts? Type details here Activity #5 Reflection How educated are we as a society about drugs and addiction? Type details here Activity #6 Research Hypnosis Source 1 Link (attacking hypnosis): Paste here o Justify the trustworthiness of the source: Type details here o Synopsis of the author s views: Type details here Source 2 Link (defending hypnosis): Paste here o Justify the trustworthiness of the source: Type details here o Synopsis of the author s views: Type details here Summarize your position having considered the opposing views above: Paste here Objective 3: Key Terms and Names EEG - (Type your response here) Circadian rhythm - (Type your response here) REM sleep - (Type your response here) Paradoxical Sleep - (Type your response here) Alpha waves - (Type your response here) Sleep - (Type your response here)

Hallucinations (hypnagogic sensations) - (Type your response here) Delta waves - (Type your response here) NREM sleep - (Type your response here) Suprachiasmatic nucleus - (Type your response here) Sleep deprivation - (Type your response here) Insomnia - (Type your response here) Narcolepsy - (Type your response here) Sleep apnea - (Type your response here) Night terrors - (Type your response here) Dreams - (Type your response here) Manifest content - (Type your response here) Latent content - (Type your response here) REM rebound - (Type your response here) Freud s wish-fulfillment - (Type your response here) Substance use disorder - (Type your response here) Psychoactive drugs - (Type your response here) Tolerance - (Type your response here) Addiction - (Type your response here) Withdrawal - (Type your response here) Depressants - (Type your response here) Alcohol use disorder - (Type your response here) Barbiturate - (Type your response here) Opiates - (Type your response here) Stimulant - (Type your response here) Amphetamines - (Type your response here)

Nicotine - (Type your response here) Cocaine - (Type your response here) Methamphetamine - (Type your response here) Ecstasy - (Type your response here) Hallucinogens (LSD) - (Type your response here) Near-death experiences - (Type your response here) THC - (Type your response here) Consciousness - (Type your response here) Hypnosis - (Type your response here) Posthypnotic suggestion - (Type your response here) Dissociation - (Type your response here) Ernest Hilgard - (Type your response here) Stroop Effect - (Type your response here) Selective Attention - (Type your response here)