Thursday, 3 April
In class
- Watch How Psychedelics Change the Brain.
- Answer and whiteboard the Unit 2 Learning Outcomes.
- Create your notecard for the Unit 2 exam.
Assignments
- Review for the Unit 2 exam on Monday.
Tuesday, 1 April
In class
- Turn in the restorative power of nature extra credit assignment if you have it.
- Discuss self-medication and its alternatives.
- Research and present one common drug of abuse and how it works in the brain.
- Begin your caffeine or sugar log.
- Start preparing your notebook for submission.
Assignments
- Get your notebook up to date.
- Begin reviewing for the Unit 2 exam, early next week.

Friday, 21 March
In class
- Turn in your paper copy of the sleep hygiene plan and exercise plan and share your cortisol-lowering menu.
- Watch The Matrix, one of the finest artistic interpretations of the mind-body problem.

Wednesday, 19 March
In class
- Try our final type of meditation: guided imagery meditation.
- Watch Five Foods That Naturally Decrease Cortisol.
- Create a cortisol-lowering menu.
Assignments
- Finish and print your sleep hygiene and exercise plans to turn in at the start of class on Friday.
- Extra credit opportunity to complete over break: The Restorative Power of Nature, due Tuesday, 1 April.

Monday, 17 March
In class
- Try the second of our three types of medication: autogenic meditation.
- Investigate if light exercise can improve your problem solving capabilities.
- Begin work on your two projects:
Assignments
- Read the following two articles on exercise and the brain:
- How Exercise Benefits the Brain. p. 139 – 144
- How Exercise Protects Your Brain’s Health p. 145 – 147
- For Wednesday read:
- Best Foods for a Healthy Brain… p. 125 – 130
- How Omega-3 Fish Oil… p. 134 – 138

Thursday, 13 March
In class
- Summarize and plot our sleep study data.
- Prepare and carry out a scientific debate on the use of neurofeedback.
- Try our first of three types of guided meditation: Progressive Muscle Meditation.
- If you missed class today, take your heart rate before and after going through the guided meditation and then write a short reflection in your notebook on your experience.
Assignments
- Read What is the Best Type of Meditation, p. 121 – 124.

Tuesday, 11 March
In class
- Review the Science of Sleep whiteboard questions.
- Describe your most recent dream.
- Watch Why do we dream?
- Research an interpretation of your most recent dream at www.dreamdictionary.org
- Watch How lucid dreaming works.
- Watch 60 Minutes: The Science of Sleep
Assignments
- Finish your sleep study project data collection with tonight’s sleep.
- Read Can Monitoring Brain Waves Boost Mental Health? p. 114 – 118.
Friday, 7 March
In class
- Review your performance on the Unit 1 exam and make corrections.
- Watch A Walk Through the Stages of Sleep.
- Complete the Science of Sleep whiteboard exercises and present your assigned question to the class.
Assignments
- Continue collecting data for your sleep study project.

Wednesday, 5 March
In class
- Catch up on how things went during my absence last Thursday.
- Define stress and stressor as used in neuroscience.
- Whiteboard a list of stressors by age category.
- Learn about the two phases of the stress response.
- Introduce the Sleep Study Project.
Assignments
- Begin collecting data for the sleep study.
- Read:
- Your Body Knows The Difference… (p. 105 – 106)
- How Sleep Works (p. 107 – 111)
- Nightly Sleep… (p. 112 – 113)
- Alpha, Beta, Theta… (p. 57 – 60)

Friday, 28 February
In class
- Start a new section in your notebook for Unit 2 and title it Stress and Wellness Management. Update your table of contents.
- For your first notebook entry (titled Stress Test Reflection) respond to the following two prompts:
- How well do you believe the surveys captured your level of stress? Explain.
- Of the top 6 areas of stress in your life, which ones do you have some control over?
- Watch the documentary, Happy, and then complete the reflection assignment in Classroom.