Consciousness
Sleep disorders
Stimulants and Depressants
Erikson's Lifespan Development
Memory
100

This type of consciousness is when you know and can report your mental state.

What is FULL CONSCIOUSNESS?

100

This sleep disorder involves difficulty falling or staying asleep.

What is insomnia?

100

These drugs increase central nervous system activity, boosting energy and alertness.

What is stimulants?

100

This stage occurs from birth to 2 years and focuses on whether a child feels safe and cared for.

What is trust vs. mistrust?

100

This type of memory last for about 15-20 seconds and holds about 7+/-2 pieces of information unless rehearsed. 

What is Short-term memory?

200

This refers to the low-level awareness where the mind can take in sensations and respond with behavior. 

What is Minimal Consciousness? 

200

This disorder occurs when a person temporarily stops breathing during sleep.

What is sleep apnea?

200

These drugs slow down the central nervous system, causing relaxation or drowsiness.

What are depressants?

200

In this stage (ages 2-4), children begin making their own choices and developing independance.

What is autonomy vs. shame and doubt?

200

This kind of memory influences behavior without conscious awareness, like knowing how to ride a bike.

What is implicit memory?

300

This level of consciousness involves attention directed towards yourself.

What is Self Consciousness?

300

This condition is when someone walks or performs activities while still sleep.

What is somnambulism? 

300

This type of dependance involves unpleasant physical symptoms when stopping drug use.

What is physical dependance

300

This preschool stage (ages 4-5) involves children developing a sense of purpose or feeling like a burden. 

What is initiative vs. guilt?

300

This study strategy involves spreading out learning over time and is more effective due to the forgetting curve.

What is spaced learning?

400

In dream theory, this refers to the dream's true underlying meaning.

What is Latent Content?

400

This occurs when someone wakes up unable to move after REM sleep.

What is sleep paralysis?

400

This type of dependance is characterized by a craving or desire to keep using a drug even without physical symptoms.

What is psychological dependance?

400

Occuring during stages 5-12, this stage focuses on competence and feeling capable in school and activities.

What is Industry vs. Inferiority

400

This type of amnesia involves losing memories from before brain damaged occured.

What is retrograde amnesia?

500

This theory suggests dreams occur as the brain tries to make sense of random neural activity during sleep.

What is the Activation-Synthesis Model?

500

This stage of sleep is marked by rapid eye movement, vivid dreams, and temporary body paralysis.

What is REM SLEEP?

500

Both stimulants and depressants affect this major system in the body, either speeding it up or slowing down.

What is the Central Nervous System?

500

In adulthood ages 20-39, this stage determines whether individuals form meaningful relationships or feel alone.

What is intimacy vs. isolation?

500

After brain damage a person can remember childhood events but cannot form any new memories. 

What is anterograde amnesia?

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