Thursday, December 22, 2022

December 23, 2022

Thursday December 23, 2022

Homework over break:  SQ3R module 23 and 24.  Please make note of the vocabulary within each module.  We will be testing on the whole unit on January 9th so please take time to review.

Circle: Tony or Dave?

Sensation and Perception: Point to remember-We feel, see hear, taste, and smell with our BRAIN, which can sense even without functioning senses.

Activities:

True-False

Gestalt Image  More Images

Phi Phenomenon 

Visual Cliff

Autostereograms Another one

Depth Perception

Module 23 Learning Targets:

  • Describe Gestalt psychologist understanding of perceptual organization, and explain how figure-ground and how grouping principles contribute to our perceptions.
  • Explain how we use binocular and monocular cues to perceive the world in three dimensions, and discuss how we perceive motion.
  • Explain how perceptual constancies help us construct meaningful  perceptions.
  • Describe what research on restored vision, sensory restriction, and perceptual adaptation reveals about experiences of perception.
  • Slide Show

Module 22 Learning Targets:

  • Discuss the characteristics of the energy that we see as visible light, and describe the structure in the eye that help focus that energy.
  • Describe how the rods and cones process information, and explain the path information travels from the eye to the brain.
  • Discuss how we perceive color in the world around us.
  • Describe the location and function of feature detectors.
  • Explain how the brain uses parallel processing to construct visual perceptions.

Vocabulary Module 22: All the words in pink in Module 22.


Activity: You will be creating a mnemonic device for the path light travels through the eye.  As a reward for the best device  the top three will get bonus points on next summative.  You cannot vote for yourself.

Module 21 Learning Targets:

  • How do our  expectations, context, motivation, and emotions influence our perception.
  • Be able to explain the claims of ESP, and discuss what most research psychologist have concluded after putting these claims to the test.

Vocabulary: Module 21
perceptual set
ESP
parapsychology

Module 20 Learning Targets: Understand the following-
  • What are sensation and perception?
  • What do we mean by bottom-up processing and top-town processing?
  • Discuss how selective attention directs our attention.
  • Describe the three steps that are basic to all our sensory system.
  • What are the difference between absolute and difference thresholds.
  • Understand how we are affected by subliminal stimuli
  • What is the function of sensory adaptation?

Vocabulary for Module 20
sensation
sensory receptors
perception
bottom-up processing
top-down processing
selective attention
transduction
psychophysics
signal detection theory
subliminal
difference threshold
priming
Weber's law
sensory adaptation

Monday, December 19, 2022

December 19, 2022

Monday December 19, 2022

Homework Due Monday SQ3R 222-230

Circle: Did you believe I had super powers?  What was so convincing about my magic trick?  What do you understand about yourself in regard to ESP?

Sensation and Perception: Point to remember-We feel, see hear, taste, and smell with our BRAIN, which can sense even without functioning senses.

Activity: True-False

Module 22 Learning Targets:

  • Discuss the characteristics of the energy that we see as visible light, and describe the structure in the eye that help focus that energy.
  • Describe how the rods and cones process information, and explain the path information travels from the eye to the brain.
  • Discuss how we perceive color in the world around us.
  • Describe the location and function of feature detectors.
  • Explain how the brain uses parallel processing to construct visual perceptions.

Vocabulary Module 22: All the words in pink in Module 22.


Activity: You will be creating a mnemonic device for the path light travels through the eye.  As a reward for the best device  the top three will get bonus points on next summative.  You cannot vote for yourself.

Module 21 Learning Targets:

  • How do our  expectations, context, motivation, and emotions influence our perception.
  • Be able to explain the claims of ESP, and discuss what most research psychologist have concluded after putting these claims to the test.

Vocabulary: Module 21
perceptual set
ESP
parapsychology

Module 20 Learning Targets: Understand the following-
  • What are sensation and perception?
  • What do we mean by bottom-up processing and top-town processing?
  • Discuss how selective attention directs our attention.
  • Describe the three steps that are basic to all our sensory system.
  • What are the difference between absolute and difference thresholds.
  • Understand how we are affected by subliminal stimuli
  • What is the function of sensory adaptation?

Vocabulary for Module 20
sensation
sensory receptors
perception
bottom-up processing
top-down processing
selective attention
transduction
psychophysics
signal detection theory
subliminal
difference threshold
priming
Weber's law
sensory adaptation

Thursday, December 15, 2022

December 15, 2022

Thursday December 15, 2022

December 14, 2022

Homework Due Monday SQ3R 222-230

Homework Due Today: 215-220

Circle: Do you think ESP is real?  Can people really talk to dead people, or see the future or move things with there mind?  

Introduce Sensation and Perception: Point to remember-We feel, see hear, taste, and smell with our BRAIN, which can sense even without functioning senses.

Activity: Stroop Effect

Activity: ESP

Activity: ESP

Module 21 Learning Targets:

How do our  expectations, context, motivation, and emotions influence our perception.

Be able to explain the claims of ESP, and discuss what most research psychologist have concluded after putting these claims to the test.

Vocabulary: Module 21
perceptual set
ESP
parapsychology

Module 20 Learning Targets: Understand the following-
What are sensation and perception?
What do we mean by bottom-up processing and top-town processing?
Discuss how selective attention directs our attention.
Describe the three steps that are basic to all our sensory system.
What are the difference between absolute and difference thresholds.
Understand how we are affected by subliminal stimuli
What is the function of sensory adaptation?

Vocabulary for Module 20
sensation
sensory receptors
perception
bottom-up processing
top-down processing
selective attention
transduction
psychophysics
signal detection theory
subliminal
difference threshold
priming
Weber's law
sensory adaptation

Wednesday, December 14, 2022

December 13, 2022

December 14, 2022

Homework for tomorrow: 215-220

Circle: Something you notice that most people don't.  Could be a particular visual, sound, smell, taste feeling...etc.

Introduce Sensation and Perception: Point to remember-We feel, see hear, taste, and smell with our BRAIN, which can sense even without functioning senses.

Guided Hypnosis: Post hypnotic suggestion?  

Homework Due SQ3R 204-213

Activity:  With you group answer the following questions below- you can use your homework but not your phone.

Learning Targets: Understand the following-
What are sensation and perception?
What do we mean by bottom-up processing and top-town processing?
Discuss how selective attention directs our attention.
Describe the three steps that are basic to all our sensory system.
What are the difference between absolute and difference thresholds.
Understand how we are affected by subliminal stimuli
What is the function of sensory adaptation?

Vocabulary for Module 20
sensation
sensory receptors
perception
bottom-up processing
top-down processing
selective attention
transduction
psychophysics
signal detection theory
subliminal
difference threshold
priming
Weber's law
sensory adaptation




Monday, December 12, 2022

December 12, 2022

Monday December 12, 2022

Circle: If you were forced to give up  one of your senses which one would it be? Sight, smell, taste, sound, touch.

Introduce Sensation and Perception: Point to remember-We feel, see hear, taste, and smell with our BRAIN, which can sense even without functioning senses.

Guided Hypnosis  11:12-11:42

Homework SQ3R 204-213

Learning Targets: Understand the following-
What are sensation and perception? What do we mean by bottom-up processing and top-town processing?
Discuss how selective attention directs our attention.
Describe the three steps that are basic to all our sensory system.
What are the difference between absolute and difference thresholds.
Understand how we are affected by subliminal stimuli
What is the function of sensory adaptation?



Thursday, December 8, 2022

December 8, 2022

Thursday December 8, 2022

Circle: A smell that brings back a memory

Introduce Sensation and Perception Module 20 learning targets

Quiz: Study time

Quiz

Guided Hypnosis  11:12-11:42

Homework SQ3R 204-213

Monday, December 5, 2022

December 5, 2022

Monday December 5, 2022 

Circle: At what point would you worry about a friends substance use?  Would you ever say anything?

Activity: Example of drug use questionnaire.

Slide Show

Tylenol and Emotional and Physical Pain

Hypnosis: Is it real?  At your table you will be doing research about hypnosis and how it works.  Hint...there are two major theories.  

Story: One finger

Zimbardo Video

Activity: On your own, research guided hypnosis?  At your table be able to report out what is the deal?

Activity: Guided Hypnosis on Thursday after vocab quiz

Quiz on Thursday on the following terms.  This will be a vocabulary quiz not multiple choice.  Be able to define the terms below with examples.

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
  • suprachiasmatic nucleus
  • REM sleep
  • paradoxical sleep
  • hallucinations
  • insomnia
  • narcolepsy
  • sleep apnea
  • night terrors
  • manifest content
  • latent content
  • hypnosis
  • dissociation
  • physical dependence
  • psychological dependence
  • depressants
  • barbiturates
  • opiates
  • stimulants
  • hallucinogens
  • Rohypnol

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

Thursday, December 1, 2022

December 1, 2022

Thursday December 1, 2022 

Circle: Do you know someone who is currently struggling with addiction or has struggled and is in recovery?

Activity: True of False.  After reviewing answers with your group prepare to share out something that surprised you about drugs and addiction.  

Slide Show

Activity: Example of drug use questionnaire.

Activity:  Even though psychologist try to avoid the word "addiction" to label excessive behaviors do you think you are "addicted" to your phone?

Homework Due: SQ3R 180-191

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
  • suprachiasmatic nucleus
  • REM sleep
  • hallucinations
  • insomnia
  • narcolepsy
  • sleep apnea
  • night terrors
  • manifest content
  • latent content
  • hypnosis
  • dissociation
  • physical dependence
  • psychological dependence
  • depressants
  • barbiturates
  • opiates
  • stimulants
  • hallucinogens
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

Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Wednesday November 29, 2022 

Hand Back Test and look for silly mistakes.

Circle: Do you think our dreams actually mean anything?  Why or why not?

Activity: 16-1 T or F

Slide Show

Activity: After looking at your sleep chart how good is your sleep?  Share with your group what could you do to improve it?

Activity: 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 today and this will make class much more interesting if you have your own dream to analyze.

Activity: Share your dream with your group and see if they can come up with a reason why you had that dream.  Click here to analyze your dream.

Activity: 17-1 T or F

Homework Due: SQ3R 180-191


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
  • suprachiasmatic nucleus
  • REM sleep
  • hallucinations
  • insomnia
  • narcolepsy
  • sleep apnea
  • night terrors
  • manifest content
  • latent content
  • hypnosis
  • dissociation
  • physical dependence
  • psychological dependence
  • depressants
  • barbiturates
  • opiates
  • stimulants
  • hallucinogens



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

Monday, November 28, 2022

November 28, 2022

Monday November 28, 2022 

Circle: What is you sleep routine?  At your chair write down your sleep routine along with approximate times.

Activity: T or F

Activity: You will be creating a sleep chart- After recording your sleep for a week how would you rate your sleep and what could you do to improve it?

Activity: 17-1 T or F

Activity: 17-5 How good are your sleep strategies?

Homework Due: Please SQ3R pages 180-191

Activity: 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 today and this will make class much more interesting if you have your own dream to analyze.

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

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
Happy Thanksgiving!

Monday, November 21, 2022

November 21, 2022

 Monday November 21, 2022 

New seating chart and activity

1. Introduce yourself and how good of a sleeper you are.  You will be reporting out how many hours on average the people you sit with sleep in an evening. They will be the pilot.

2. You will be creating an airline that includes a paper airplane, a famous sleep researcher and what they studied, have a slogan around sleep, three facts about sleeping and the name of your airline must have a name that includes at least 2 letters from everyone's first name.  You pilot will be the the best sleeper in your group.   All the information above must be vizable on the plane to get any extra credit.  You will get extra credit on your NEXT quiz/test.  1 point for slogan, 1 point for three facts, and one point for the plane that flies the furthest. 

Circle: Seniors: Where are you in the college application process?  What is a piece of advice you would give to your fellow juniors?

Circle: What is you sleep routine?

Activity: Are you a morning or evening person?

Activity: You will be creating a sleep chart- After recording your sleep for a week how would you rate your sleep and what could you do to improve it?


Homework Due: Please SQ3R pages 168-178 and over the weekend 180-190.  Remember to keep up with you sleep journal and additionally please record any dreams over the next two night-Thursday night and Friday night.  

Activity: 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 today and this will make class much more interesting if you have your own dream to analyze.

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