States of consciousness
Brain wave patterns
Drug-induced ASC
Importance of sleep
Stages of sleep
100

A condition of awareness that is distinctly different from normal waking consciousness in terms of level of awareness and experience.

What is an altered state of consciousness?

100

These waves have high-frequency and low amplitude.

What are beta waves?

100

These drugs increase activity within the CNS.

What are stimulants?

100

A naturally occurring suspension of consciousness.

What is sleep?

100

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How many stages of sleep are there?

200

In an ASC, people report having 'disturbing dreams' about things they normally would not think about in NWC.

What are content limitations?

200

Sleep spindles and k-complexes occur in this stage of sleep.

What is stage 2 NREM sleep?

200

These drugs decrease alertness and makes the person very relaxed and calm.

What are depressants?

200

The sleep-wake cycle is a type of this rhythm.

What is an example of a biological rhythm?

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What is an ultradian rhythm?

200

We are likely to be dreaming in this stage.

What is REM sleep?
300

In NWC, we can control the emotions we express.

What is emotional awareness?

300

This refers to the number of brain waves per second.

What is frequency?

300

These drugs make a person's neural activity of a more inhibitory nature.

What are depressants?

300

This is influenced by the amount of light we are exposed to.

What is a circadian rhythm?

300

Our muscles start relaxing in this stage of sleep.

What is stage 1 NREM?

400

In NWC, we have a clear sense of this, but in an ASC, this is often distorted.

What is time orientation?

400

These brain waves are dominant in stage 4 NREM sleep.

What are delta waves?

400
These drugs decrease the occurrence of alpha, delta and theta waves.
What are stimulants?
400

These tend to fluctuate throughout the day and repeat themselves.

What is an ultradian rhythm?

400

This stage is characterised by low arousal ability.

What is stage 4 NREM sleep?

500

In NWC, a person does not need to use selective attention to do this.

What is an automatic response?

500

These brain waves occur when we are drowsy.

What are alpha waves?

500

Caffeine, nicotine and amphetamines

What are examples of stimulants?

500

This part of the brain signals the pineal gland to release melatonin in the brain.

What is the suprachiasmatic nucleas (SCN)?

500

Mental lag we experience when awoken suddenly.

What is sleep inertia?

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