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    Sleeping and Dreaming By Cindy J. Velasco PSY/240 The Brain‚ The Body‚ and The Mind Mr. Lowell Brubaker March 21‚ 2013 There are three ways that sleep is measured by using‚ EEG- Electroencephalogram‚ EOG- Electrooculogram‚ and EMG- Electromyogram. In order to measure sleep they use EEG‚ EOG‚ and EMG to categorize the sleep stages. As we sleep we hit four different stages of sleep. The first stage is stage 1 EEG or initial stage 1 EEG which is described as a low-voltage‚ high-frequency

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    Checkpoint: Sleeping and Dreaming Name University of Phoenix Axia PSY240 Sleeping and Dreaming There are four primary stages of sleep in which human beings cycle in and out of (Pinel‚ 2007). The first stage is referred to as emergent sleep. During this phase EEG waves are both low voltage and high frequency. The second‚ third‚ and fourth stages are made of higher levels of EEG voltage and a decrease in frequency. The second stage of sleep mainly process two additional characteristics which

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    | | |College of Social Sciences | | |PSY/240 Version 7 | | |The Brain‚ the Body‚ and the Mind | Copyright © 2012‚ 2011

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    Sleeping and Dreaming and Theories of Sleep There are four different stages of sleep and they are number from one to four. Stage one EEG is the only stage that has a different reaction when we are first falling asleep and then when we return to this stage after falling asleep. When falling asleep stage one is called initial stage one EEG when we return to this stage throughout the night after falling asleep it is then called emergent stage one EEG. When we fall asleep we start at stage one then

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    literature; dreams suffer a comparable fate as the act of dreaming is discounted while the substance of the dream receives the majority of concentration. Contrarily‚ Shakespeare invests greatly in the significance of the performance of sleeping and dreaming through his numerous literary works. Recognizing the vital importance that the two actions play in life‚ Shakespeare constructs several significant connections to the actions of sleeping and dreaming‚ prominently the entanglement of the actions with morality

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    Post a 200- to 300-word response explaining the concepts behind the Pro-nature and Pro-nurture perspectives. Consider the following questions:   •         Why is it flawed to ask how much of a particular behavior is due to genetics and how much is due to experience? •         Why is it appropriate to separate the contributions of genetics and experience when measuring the development of differences among individuals? Pro-nature and Pro-nurture perspectives

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    Checkpoint: Relationship characteristics Choose one close relationship in your life; it does not have to be a romantic love relationship. Post a 200- to 300-word response describing the defining characteristics of this close relationship. Use the information presented in Ch. 11 to formulate your response. I have chose to discuss my relationship with my husband of 2 years; we have been together a total of 6 years. We have experienced a wide variety of emotions and situations together

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    The brain is an amazing arrangement. It is the most rigid and interesting part of the human body. It is like a computer that controls every part of the body. The brain consist of many millions of neurons cells that support the brain system this is called Glial cells (Pinel 2011 p.55) The neurons in the brain process information and these are the nervous system communication device. Neurons can be broken down into four structures. These are soma‚ the cell body which shields and protect the nucleus

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    DEPRESSION PAPER 04/27/2014 Erlin O. Reyes PSY 270 Introduction There are times when an individual encounters some personal weakness. A close relative might pass away or we might experience a stage of a financial crisis. These unfortunate events create some depressive emotion such as‚ sadness‚ anxiety and aggregation‚ etc.‚ which come and go. Different levels of these emotions develop high levels of stress‚ in which it may produce major depressive disorders. Major

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    Checkpoint: Nature vs. Nurture Axia College/University of Phoenix Psy/240 Instructor‚ Susan Forde‚ PhD July 26‚ 2011 Nature vs. Nurture presents the theory of pro-nature and pro-nurture (Pinel‚ 2007). Psychologist of Behavior tend to believe in a pro-nurture world this thought implies that the human species is under the power

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