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Dement and Kleitman (1954)
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A-level Psychology Mapa Mental sobre Dement and Kleitman (1954), creado por Georgia Stanley el 19/04/2015.
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Dement and Kleitman (1954)
sample
opportunity sampling
9 Pts
7 adult males
2 adult females
5 were studied intensivley
why were some of the Pts. not studied intensively?
to back up the findings of the main 5
Aim
to gain some objective physiological data about sleep and dreaming using physiological measures and taking as scientific an approach as possible
key terms
EEG; electroencephalograph
EOG; electro-oculogram
EMG; electromyogram
REM sleep involves:
- hard to wake people up
the body is paralysed
to prevent people from moving and acting out their dreams
method/ design
laboratory experiment
procedure
- eat normally; no cafine/ alcohol
went to bed in a quiet, dark room
- electrodes attached to face + scalp
- 2+ electrodes near Pts. eyes to record changes by eye movement
- 2 or 3 electrodes attached to scalp to record brain activity
controls
- no communication between experimenter and sleeper until after they told their dream content
- not told whether; REM or NREM sleep
- no caffine/ alcohol
woken by a door bell
ethical problems
deception
- told awakened when he was dreaming but awakenings were random
what can be conducted from the study?
- is a relationship between REM and dreaming.
eye movement + dream content
sleep patterns show a cycle of 4 stages of sleep and REM/NREM
hypothesis/ design
1. There will be a significant association between REM sleep + dreaming
2. There will be a significant positive correlation between the estimate of the duration of dreams and the length of eye movement
3. There will be a significant association between the pattern of eye movement and the context of the dream
INDEPENDENT GROUPS
results
1
subjects were woken either in REM or NREM
2 Pts were woken randomly
1 pts; woken 3 times in REM then 3 times in NREM
1pts told he was only woken in REM but woken randomly
1pts was woken whenever the experimenter wanted to
recall dreams most = REM
2
Pts woken randomly either 5 or 15mins into REM
Pt. was asked o say whether they had been dreaming for 5 or 15 mins
woken randomly at 1 of these 2 times (5or15)
estimates = accurate
found positive correlation
3
vertical eye movement = standing at the bottom of a tall cliff
horizontal EM = watching 2 people throwing tomatos at each other
both = bert + ernie = table tennis
Little/no = driving a car + staring = fast car from left
significant association = YES
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