Wednesday, December 19, 2018

December 20, 2018

Thursday December 20, 2018

Seating Chart
Seating Chart Activity: TBA
Make-up Test Schedule/Hand back test

Circle: One thing you know you've been classically conditioned to do.  No zipper example.

Questions:
What are some basic forms of learning?
What is classical conditioning, and how did Pavlov’s work influence behaviorism?
In classical conditioning, what are the processes of acquisition, extinction, spontaneous recovery, generalization, and discrimination?
Why is Pavlov’s work important?
What is operant conditioning, and how does it differ from classical conditioning?
What are the basic types of reinforcers?
How do different reinforcement schedules affect behavior?
How does punishment affect behavior?
Do cognitive processes and biological constraints affect operant conditioning?

What is observational learning, and how is it enabled by mirror neurons?

Introduce Learning: The Office

Activity: Define US, CS, CR, UCR
Classical Conditioning Activity


Homework:
Due 12/20: Pages 215-222
Video's
Crash Course
Classical Conditioning: Ivan Pavlov
Classically Conditioning your roomate

Due 1/2: Pages 223-232
The Little Albert Experiment
BF Skinner Pigeon Ping Pong

Due 1/4: Pages 232-249
Our Skinner Box
Crash Course: The BoBo Beatdown
Classical vs Operant Condtioniong
Unit 6 TEST 1/8

Notecards Du: 1/8

Note cards:  Below is a list of terms that you will need to know for the AP Psych Exam.  These are due January 8th.  Each note card should have the term on the front.  Then, on the back you need to A) define the term and B) show application of the term.  This application can sometimes best be expressed as a personal example.  You can also draw the application of the term if you so desire.


  • acquisition
  • learning
  • associative learning
  • Neutral stimulus
  • classical conditioning
  • operant conditioning
  • cognitive map
  • punishment
  • discrimination
  • reinforcer
  • extinction
  • shaping
  • fixed interval schedule
  • spontaneous recovery
  • fixed ratio schedule
  • US / UR / CS / CR
  • generalization
  • variable interval schedule
  • latent learning
  • variable ratio schedule

Monday, December 17, 2018

December 18, 2018

Tuesday December 18, 2018

Test: Unit 5 Consciousness

After Test: Please choose from one of the following.  1. Begin reading, diagraming and SQ3R'ing Unit 6 Learning or scroll to the bottom of this page and watch a  couple of the short video's as they relate to learning.  Please take notes about the various theories and be prepared to talk about what you watched in class on Thursday.

Introduce Learning: The Office

Homework:

Due 12/20: Pages 212-222

Due 12/26: Pages 223-232

Due 1/2: Pages 232-249

Notecards Due: 1/4

Unit 6 TEST 1/8

Note cards:  Below is a list of terms that you will need to know for the AP Psych Exam.  These are due January 3rd.  Each note card should have the term on the front.  Then, on the back you need to A) define the term and B) show application of the term.  This application can sometimes best be expressed as a personal example.  You can also draw the application of the term if you so desire.


  • acquisition
  • learning
  • associative learning
  • Neutral stimulus
  • classical conditioning
  • operant conditioning
  • cognitive map
  • punishment
  • discrimination
  • reinforcer
  • extinction
  • shaping
  • fixed interval schedule
  • spontaneous recovery
  • fixed ratio schedule
  • US / UR / CS / CR
  • generalization
  • variable interval schedule
  • latent learning
  • variable ratio schedule



Unit 6 Videos

Thursday, December 13, 2018

December 14, 2018

Friday December 14, 2018 

Test is being moved to Tuesday December 18th.  Note cards and notes will be checked.

Circle: How was the remainder of your day?  Did you notice anything different?  How was your sleep?
2.Why do you think altering your reality is something a lot of students do through drugs and alcohol?

Activity: At your table you will complete the True or False test.  Please discuss you answers before you circle one or the other.  Be prepared to report  out your answers.

Activity:Internet Addiction Test

Activity: Meth Project

Reading: Is your phone changing your brain?

Tylenol and Emotional and Physical Pain

Practice Test

Kahoot

Consciousness Clips

Video's to supplement reading below:

Sleep

Stages of Sleep - Sleep Cycles https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RjPZNNSGlY

Stages of Sleep, REM Sleep and Dreaming https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaoMD1XI5u8

What Makes You Tick: Circadian Rhythms https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BoLqqNuqwA

Circadian Rhythm and Your Brains Clock https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbQ0RxQu2gM

Sleep loss and disorders

What It’s Like To Have Insomnia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwkKcqdrfGo

Sleep Apnea Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTUjQ-IcKPU

Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dXEgVK-fF4

What is Narcolepsy? https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=Ucpf_OYvs4E

Nightmares and Night Terrors https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ds8GRH4xmN8

Night Terrors https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=R1srWn4QWoU

What would happen if you didn’t sleep? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqONk48l5vY

Dreams

Crash Course Dreams https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMHus-0wFSo

Hypnosis

Drugs (Psychopharmacology and Psychology)

Crash Course:Altered States https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=373&v=9PW1fwKjo-

Note cards: Below is a list of terms that you will need to know for the AP Psych exam.  These are due before the exam (12/8).  Each note card should have the term on the front.  Then, on the back you need to A) define the term and B) show application of the term.  This application can sometimes best be expressed as a personal example.  You can also draw the application of the term if you so desire.

consciousness
circadian rhythm
REM sleep
hallucinations
insomnia
narcolepsy
sleep apnea
night terrors
manifest content
latent content
hypnosis
dissociation
physical dependence
psychological dependence
depressants
barbiturates
opiates
stimulants
hallucinogens

Exit Ticket: What is you biggest takeaway from the consciousness  unit?

Wednesday, December 12, 2018

December 12, 2018

Wednesday December 12, 2018

Circle: Do you have any questions about the hypnosis exercise or questions about hypnosis in general?

Unit 5 Assignment Sheet


Activity: Guided hypnosis-today in class we will be doing a guided hypnosis activity.  After hypnosis you will be recording some information about what it was like.  If you were unable to do it, why do you think you couldn't do it?  

After hypnosis write a brief description of the following-

The building
The lobby
Elevator
Field
Clouds
Woods 
Cabin 
Sculpture

Homework: Whether you felt the hypnosis activity worked for you or not please write a brief description of the rest you day.  Did you notice anything different?  Concentration, energy, relaxation, alertness.  And finally, the following morning, rate your sleep.

Sunday, December 9, 2018

December 10, 2018

Monday December 10, 2018

Circle: Beside later start time, what is the one thing you would change about school if you had a magic wand.

Unit 5 Assignment Sheet

Click here to analyze your dream.

Dream analysis paper above should be completed for class.

Activity: At you table you are going to share your manifest and latent content of your dream and explain how you think it might explain something that happened or is going on in your life.  Next explain which of the four theories behind dreams you put the most credence into.  Be prepared to share out what your table came up with.

Activity: Hypnosis research- At your table do some research around hypnosis?  Example- how does it work?  What it can be used for?  etc.

One finger
Zimbardo Video

Activity: Guided Hypnosis

Activity: On your own, research mindfulness or mediation?  What is the deal?

Activity: Mindfulness


Introduction
Tylenol and Emotional and Physical Pain



Video's to supplement reading below:

Sleep

Stages of Sleep - Sleep Cycles https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RjPZNNSGlY

Stages of Sleep, REM Sleep and Dreaming https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaoMD1XI5u8

What Makes You Tick: Circadian Rhythms https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BoLqqNuqwA

Circadian Rhythm and Your Brains Clock https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbQ0RxQu2gM

Sleep loss and disorders

What It’s Like To Have Insomnia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwkKcqdrfGo

Sleep Apnea Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTUjQ-IcKPU

Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dXEgVK-fF4

What is Narcolepsy? https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=Ucpf_OYvs4E

Nightmares and Night Terrors https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ds8GRH4xmN8

Night Terrors https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=R1srWn4QWoU

What would happen if you didn’t sleep? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqONk48l5vY

Dreams

Crash Course Dreams https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMHus-0wFSo

Hypnosis

Drugs (Psychopharmacology and Psychology)

Crash Course:Altered States https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=373&v=9PW1fwKjo-

Note cards: Below is a list of terms that you will need to know for the AP Psych exam.  These are due before the exam (12/8).  Each note card should have the term on the front.  Then, on the back you need to A) define the term and B) show application of the term.  This application can sometimes best be expressed as a personal example.  You can also draw the application of the term if you so desire.

consciousness
circadian rhythm
REM sleep
hallucinations
insomnia
narcolepsy
sleep apnea
night terrors
manifest content
latent content
hypnosis
dissociation
physical dependence
psychological dependence
depressants
barbiturates
opiates
stimulants
hallucinogens

Exit Ticket: How concerned are you about your sleep habits?   What are some sleep strategies you are thinking of trying?

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

December 6, 2018

Thursday December 6, 2018


Test will be returned on Thursday.


Circle: Do you believe that dreams have any real meaning or help you understand things about yourself and what is on your mind?



Unit 5 Assignment Sheet

Activity: How good are your sleep strategies? Handout.


Activity: How important is sleep.  What could possibly go wrong? At you table you will be researching the major sleep disorders.  What are they? What can you do about them?  How dangerous are they?  Please take notes individually as you put together a brief explanation of each.


Activity: Sleep Journal.  Share at your table what you observed about your sleeping habits.  Do you notice anything in common?  Do anything surprise you about your own sleep pattern?  How concerned are you about your sleep?  After discussing with your group look up effective ways to improve your sleep.


Activity: You were asked to keep a record of your dreams over the last two nights.  Write them down with as much detail of specifics as you can.  You will be doing dream analysis on today and this will make class much more interesting if you have your own dream to analyze.  In your group explain what do you think they mean?  After discussing use the dream analyzer below to see if it helps explain or clarify what your dream might mean.  Discuss with your group after using dream analyzer.  


Click here to analyze your dream.


Video's to supplement reading below:

Sleep
Stages of Sleep - Sleep Cycles https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RjPZNNSGlY
Stages of Sleep, REM Sleep and Dreaming https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaoMD1XI5u8
What Makes You Tick: Circadian Rhythms https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BoLqqNuqwA
Circadian Rhythm and Your Brains Clock https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbQ0RxQu2gM
Sleep loss and disorders
What It’s Like To Have Insomnia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwkKcqdrfGo
Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dXEgVK-fF4
Nightmares and Night Terrors https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ds8GRH4xmN8
What would happen if you didn’t sleep? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqONk48l5vY
Dreams
Crash Course Dreams https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMHus-0wFSo
Hypnosis
Drugs (Psychopharmacology and Psychology)
Crash Course:Altered States https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=373&v=9PW1fwKjo-Y




Unit Topics: Sleep and Dreams, Hypnosis, Drugs and Consciousness
Dates for Unit: November 21st – December 8th   
Exam Dates: December 8th – 25 multiple choice questions - 2 pts each, 1 ten point FRQ.                                                                                                      
Assigned reading (35 pages)
Note cards: Below is a list of terms that you will need to know for the AP Psych exam.  These are due before the exam (12/8).  Each note card should have the term on the front.  Then, on the back you need to A) define the term and B) show application of the term.  This application can sometimes best be expressed as a personal example.  You can also draw the application of the term if you so desire.




  • consciousness
  • circadian rhythm
  • REM sleep
  • hallucinations
  • insomnia
  • narcolepsy
  • sleep apnea
  • night terrors
  • manifest content
  • latent content
  • hypnosis
  • dissociation
  • physical dependence
  • psychological dependence
  • depressants
  • barbiturates
  • opiates
  • stimulants
  • hallucinogens
Exit Ticket: How concerned are you about your sleep habits?   What are some sleep strategies you are thinking of trying? 

Monday, December 3, 2018

December 4, 2018

Tuesday December 4, 2018

Seating chart/Activity-Share your full name and then tell the members of your table a re-occurring dream you've had or the most recent dream you can remember.  Freud Analysis/Table Analysis

Test will be returned on Thursday.

Circle: Do you sleep with your phone?  Why shouldn't you?


Unit 5 Assignment Sheet

Activity: How high is your sleep IQ?
You will be taking the Sleep IQ test as an individual and then in your group you will compare answers and determine which you think is correct.  After discussing in your group, you will be reporting out to the class with a defense of your answer.  After the Sleep IQ test you will be given time to research how to improve your sleeping habits and get a better night sleep.  You will be reporting out your answers to the class.

Activity: Are you a morning or evening person?  Why?


Sleep
Stages of Sleep - Sleep Cycles https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RjPZNNSGlY
Stages of Sleep, REM Sleep and Dreaming https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaoMD1XI5u8
What Makes You Tick: Circadian Rhythms https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BoLqqNuqwA
Circadian Rhythm and Your Brains Clock https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbQ0RxQu2gM
Sleep loss and disorders
What It’s Like To Have Insomnia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwkKcqdrfGo
Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dXEgVK-fF4
Nightmares and Night Terrors https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ds8GRH4xmN8
What would happen if you didn’t sleep? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqONk48l5vY
Dreams
Crash Course Dreams https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMHus-0wFSo
Hypnosis
Drugs (Psychopharmacology and Psychology)
Crash Course:Altered States https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=373&v=9PW1fwKjo-Y



Unit Topics: Sleep and Dreams, Hypnosis, Drugs and Consciousness
Dates for Unit: November 21st – December 8th   
Exam Dates: December 8th – 25 multiple choice questions - 2 pts each, 1 ten point FRQ.                                                                                                      
Assigned reading (35 pages)
Note cards: Below is a list of terms that you will need to know for the AP Psych exam.  These are due before the exam (12/8).  Each note card should have the term on the front.  Then, on the back you need to A) define the term and B) show application of the term.  This application can sometimes best be expressed as a personal example.  You can also draw the application of the term if you so desire.
  • consciousness
  • circadian rhythm
  • REM sleep
  • hallucinations
  • insomnia
  • narcolepsy
  • sleep apnea
  • night terrors
  • manifest content
  • latent content
  • hypnosis
  • dissociation
  • physical dependence
  • psychological dependence
  • depressants
  • barbiturates
  • opiates
  • stimulants
  • hallucinogens
Homework: Please keep a record of your dreams over the next two night.  Write them down with as much detail of specifics as you can.  You will be doing dream analysis on Thursday and this will make class much more interesting if you have your own dream to analyze.