nightmare thesis powerpoint
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N I G H T M A R E S A R E F R I G H T E N I N G D R E A M S T H A T C A U S E
A N X I E T Y T H A T W A K E Y O U F R O M A D E E P S L E E P .
W H A T A R E N I G H T M A R E S ?
D R E A M S O C C U R E V E R Y N I G H T . T H E A V E R A G E
P E R S O N H A S S E V E R A L D R E A M S I N O N E N I G H T .
T H E S E O C C U R A S A R E S U L T O F D R E A M I N G .
S L E E P
• We spend almost a third of
our lives doing it
• It takes the average person
about seven minutes the
fall asleep
• Sleeping occurs in a cycle
called the REM Cycle
• We dream several times in
one night
D U R I N G T H E R E M S T A G E , D R E A M I N G O C C U R S . Y O U
A R E M O S T L I K E L Y T O S L E E P W A L K D U R I N G T H I S
S T A G E .
R E M :
M O S T M E M O R I E S A R E E F F E C T I V E L Y
S T O R E D I F P R O C E S S E D B E F O R E
S L E E P .
W H I L E S L E E P I N G , T H E H I P P O C A M P U S B E C O M E S I N C R E A S I N G L Y
A C T I V E .
T O S O R T A N D C O M P I L E
M E M O R I E S .
W E D R E A M A S A W A Y O F V E N T I N G O U T A L L P R E V I O U S
T H O U G H T P R O C E S S E S A N D F U N C T I O N S .
• During sleep, the brain
becomes most active.
Systems of the body rest
while others begin to
function more effectively.
T H E B R A I N
T H I S S E C T I O N O F T H E B R A I N S P E C I F I E S I N S H O R T T E R M
M E M O R Y , A N D H E L P S I N T H E P R O C E S S O F C O N V E R T I N G
T H E S E S H O R T C L I P S I N T O L O N G T E R M M E M O R I E S .
T H E H I P P O C A M P U S :
N I G H T M A R E S
• ADHD drugs: Ritalin, Vyvanse,
Adderall
• AIDS drugs: Sustiva
• Antianxiety drugs: Cymbalta,
EffexorT
• Antibiotics: Cipro
• Antidepressants: Tricyclics
(Elavil, Tofranil, Remeron);
SSRIs (Prozac, Paxil, Lexapro,
Celexa);
Y E S , B U T N O T I N T H E W A Y Y O U
M I G H T T H I N K .
D O C E R T A I N F O O D S A F F E C T Y O U R D R E A M S ?
• The body rises in temperature
while digesting food, which is
thought to affect the brain
while dreaming, resulting in
nightmares
• Spicy foods take the longest to
digest
• Eating food directly before bed
is thought to cause nightmares
F O O D
L U C I D D R E A M I N G I S T H E A B I L I T Y T O B E C O M E P A R T L Y
C O N S C I O U S W H I L E S L E E P I N G , A N D C O N T R O L Y O U R O W N
D R E A M S .
W H A T I S L U C I D D R E A M I N G ?
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