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Awake (resting) Alpha waves Beta waves Stage 1 sleep Theta waves Stage 2 sleep Sleep spindle k complex Seconds Stage 3 sleep Delta waves Stage 4 sleep Delta waves REM sleep Theta waves Beta waves 06_05 Fig9_5 EEG sleep stages Awake REM 1 REM REM REM REM 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Hours of sleep 5 6 7 24 Fig9_6 16 15 14 Awake 13 12 Hours 50% 11 40% 10 REM sleep 30-25% 25% 20%18.5% 9 18.5% 8 20% 7 22% 18.9% 6 20-23% 5 Non-REM sleep 4 Total daily sleep 3 2 1 1-15 days Neonate 3-5 mos 6-23 mos Infants 2-3 yrs 3-5 5-9 10-13 14-18 yrs yrs yrs yrs Children Adolescents 19-30 yrs 33-45 yrs Adults 50 yrs 90 yrs Old age 06_13 Neurotransmitter blocked by antagonist Neurotransmitter Drug acting as agonist (A) NATURALLY OCCURRING NEUROTRANSMITTER Drug acting as antagonist (B) AGONIST (C) ANTAGONIST InRev2a InRev4b InRev5a InRev5b InRev6a InRev6b InRev7a MAJOR CLASSES OF PSYCHOACTIVE DRUGS Trade/Street Name Main Effects Potential for Physical/ Psychological Dependence “booze” Seconal, Tuinal (“downers”), Nembutal Relaxation, anxiety reduction, sleep High/High High/High Alertness, euphoria Moderate/High Moderate to high/High “smokes,” “coffin nails” Ecstasy Alertness Alertness Hallucinations Moderate/Moderate High (?) Low Opiates Opium Morphine Heroin Percodan, Demerol “junk,” “smack” Euphoria High/High Euphoria, pain control High/High Euphoria, pain control High/High Psychedelics LSD “acid” Drug Depressants Alcohol Barbiturates Stimulants Amphetamines Cocaine Caffeine Nicotine MDMA InRev9a Benzedrine, Dexedrine, Methadrine (“speed,” “uppers,” “ice”) “coke,” “crack” Marijuana (cannabis) “pot,” “dope,” “reefer” Altered perceptions, hallucinations Euphoria, relaxation Low/Low Low/Moderate LINKAGES to Consciousness MEMORY HEALTH, STRESS, AND COPING SOCIAL COGNITION Do forgotten memories remain in the subconscious? (p. 232) Does meditation relieve stress? (p. 308) Can subconscious processes alter our reactions to people? (p. 624)