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Psychologists like B. F. Skinner have studied how we can use operant conditioning to change the behavior of people and animals. Drawing on your personal experience, choose a person or animal whose behavior you want to change. (You may select your own behavior for this question if you wish.) How could you use operant conditioning to change the behavior of this person or animal?



In a multi-paragraph essay, describe your plan to change this behavior. Be sure to mention what type of reinforcer and reinforcement schedule you would use and explain why you made those particular choices. Include information from class materials, readings, and research on operant conditioning to support your discussion.

Psychologists have discovered that human beings experience several different states of consciousness during the course of a day. For example, people have times when they are especially alert and times when they are awake but not alert, often called "daydreaming." Also, while people are asleep, they experience different stages of sleep, each characterized by different patterns of brain and bodily activity.



In a multi-paragraph essay, discuss the different states of consciousness that you have experienced in the past 24 hours, including any periods when you were asleep, alert, or "daydreaming." Be sure to describe both the brain and bodily activity you experienced during each state of consciousness. Include information from class materials, readings, and research on states of consciousness to support your discussion.

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Running Head: STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS

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States of Consciousness
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STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS

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STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS
Consciousness is defined as the awareness that people have on themselves as well as their
surroundings. Different states of consciousness relate to varying styles of brain waves. And brain
waves are the electrical activity tracings that are happening in the mind. Brain waves are measured
using the electroencephalograph (EEG). EEG does monitoring of the electrical activity by placing
electrodes on the scalp, (Vaitl et al., 2013).
Types of brain waves and related mental state experienced within 24 hours
I suffered different states of consciousness in my body within the past 24 hours while
asleep, alert and daydreaming. The different experienced states of consciousness brought several
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