PSYC1020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potential, Oligodendrocyte, Endorphins
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> ask, (cid:498)are you awake? (cid:499) if they answer = awake, if no answer = (cid:498)dreaming(cid:499) > wake them up and ask them, (cid:498)were you having a dream? (cid:499) (cid:523)6(cid:882)- > e. g. can(cid:495)t ask an infant if they are dreaming, even if eye. > often if asked in the first stages they will wake. > deeper stages = harder to get response (corresponds with eeg. 90% of the time they will self report yes, but often they will actually not be) movement and ream activity correlates. > on average 5 dreams per night not awake (this is introspection!) patterns) Remember: you cant use correlations for causal questions. > dreaming in which one is aware that one is dreaming while in. What is it? signal that they are dreaming while asleep and in the dream the dream, and sometimes able to control the dream. > steve laberge(cid:495)s research (cid:523)(cid:883)(cid:891)(cid:890)(cid:882)(cid:495)s(cid:524): lucid dreamers able to.