01:830:101 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Hypnagogia, Pineal Gland, Seasonal Affective Disorder
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Rapid eye movement - brain waves resemble wakefulness, eyes move back and forth, sleep paralysis, paradoxical sleep, heart rate/blood pressure/breathing is rapid or irregular, dreams. Irritability, difficulty concentrating, mood disruptions, slower healing, reduced immune system activity, lower production of growth hormone, impairment of memory formation, increased risk of depression, increased risk of obesity, and sleep deprivation of. Information processing supports cognitive processes: what are the theories explaining dreaming, freudian to satisfy our own unconscious wishes, preserving neural pathways brain stimulation c, activation synthesis brain"s internally generated signals. Assimilation is fitting new information into present system of knowledge and beliefs. An attachment figure that the baby has: what were her resulting attachment styles, secure child visibly upset when parents leave; clearly happy when parents return. (all vary depending on culture: authoritative - most optimal, higher grades, cooperative, authoritarian - lower grades, lower self esteem, permissive - easily frustrated, low self control, uninvolved - low self esteem, emotionally detached.