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    whose eye muscles were connected to electrodes while they slept. During periods of eye activity and little/no eye activity‚ the subjects were awakened and interrogated to determine if they were dreaming. Through this experiment‚ Aserinsky discovered REM sleep‚ or dreaming sleep‚ which in turn‚ prompted the experiments and theories of another scientist named William Dement. Dement was interested in the basic function and significance of dreaming. What struck him as the most significant‚ however‚ was

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    Automated Process of Accounting Information System Brief Kudler Fine Foods Natalie L. Gilliam‚ Janel Morrison-Luna‚ Roslyn Updegraff‚ Boris Woodson ACC/542 January 27‚ 2013 David Phillips University of Phoenix Automated Process of Accounting Information System for Kudler Fine Foods Learning Team D is responsible for reviewing the accounting information system of Kudler Fine Foods in the areas of payroll‚ accounts payable‚ accounts receivables‚ and the inventory process. Learning Team

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    inhibition of reticular activating system. CNS depression may range from mild sedation to coma‚ depending on dosage‚ route of administration‚ degree of nervous system excitability‚ and drug tolerance. Initially‚ barbiturates suppress REM sleep‚ but with chronic therapy REM sleep returns to normal.Phenobarbitone is a short-acting barbiturate. It depresses the sensory cortex‚ reduces motor activity‚ changes cerebellar function‚ and produces drowsiness‚ sedation and hypnosis. Its anticonvulsant property

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    VCE Psychology Unit 3 Notes

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    VCE  Psychology  Unit  3  Notes.   Covering  consciousness  and  memory     Consciousness   Chapter  2  -­‐  States  of  Consciousness     • OVERVIEW     Concepts  of  normal  waking  consciousness  and  altered  states  of  consciousness  including  daydreaming   and  alcohol-­‐induced‚  in  terms  of  levels  of  awareness‚  content  limitations‚  controlled  and  automatic   processes‚  perceptual  and  cognitive  distortions‚

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    Midterm 1 Notes

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    Chapter 1 * * Energy is the ability to do work * It can be measured in food Calories‚ kilowatt-hours and joules * Gasoline has about 10 Cal per gram * Cookies have about 5 * TNT has about 0.65 * Expensive batteries about 0.1 Cal * Fuel cells produce electricity like batteries but are recharged by adding chemicals * Uranium has 20 million Calories per gram * Power is the rate of energy delivery and can be measured in Cal/sec or in watts * 1 hp = 1 kW

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    PCB NO: 1CH 06-C0771-C0 2Ch 06-C0885-00/10; 4Ch 06-C0886-00/10/20‚06-C0887-30; 5Ch 06-C0887-00/10/20/30 Rev: B1 65-C0317-MA R CONGRATULATIONS! You now own a Limited Edition LIL WONDER Amplifier‚ the product of an uncompromising design and engineering philosophy. T E C H N O L O G I E S To maximize the performance of your system‚ we recommend that you thoroughly acquaint yourself with its capabilities and features. Please retain this manual and your sales receipt for future reference

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    Animal Related Dreams

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    4. What do people tend to dream about‚ and what theories have been proposed to explain why people dream at all? On an average‚ throughout the person’s life span‚ it is assumed that a person spends six years of his life dreaming. Dreaming often has common themes associated with failure like being physically abused‚ forbiddance‚ chased and experiencing something disastrous. Sexual context in dreams is in bare minimal level. Often‚ a person’s previous day’s activities‚ excluding sexual context is what

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    Consciousness: awareness of the outside world and one’s own mental processes‚ thoughts‚ feelings‚ and perceptions But‚ there is much non-conscious information we are not aware of that our brain is processing‚ but we are processing Dual processing: conscious and unconscious Ex: typing my notes – I don’t tell each finger where to go‚ but my brain is processing that Ex: girl getting EEG‚ a spike appears on it‚ .25 seconds later your hand moves without you knowing‚ .35 seconds later you become aware

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    Narcolepsy Research Paper

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    Narcolepsy is a chronic brain disorder that affects a person’s ability to stay awake during the day. Some symptoms include poor control of day-time sleepiness that consists of sudden spurts of extreme tiredness that may even be accompanied by uncontrollable sleep. The person may fall asleep for a few seconds to minutes while doing everyday activities. Hallucinations and partial to full paralysis are also possible symptoms that can occur before or after uncontrolled sleep spells. Interestingly enough

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    during sleep‚ but it does not mean they stay in place for the duration of the time. Eyes experience Rapid Eye Movement‚ or REM: “Rapid Eye Movement happens during our dreaming process. When people don’t sleep as often‚ there’s twice the amount of REM.” (Jersild 222). Which means‚ without enough sleep‚ there is not enough time left for the dreaming process to occur and more REM left over. Teenagers exert their bodies more than adults and need plenty of time to recover their energy “[This finding] may

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