Definitions
Brain States and Consciousness
Sleep and Dreams
Drugs and Consciousness
Mixed Questions
100

The periodic, natural loss of consciousness (that's not a coma, hibernation, or a result of anesthesia)

What is sleep?

100

Our awareness of ourselves and the environment

What is consciousness?

100

The body's biological clock that roughly synchronizes with the 24-hour day and night cycle

What is the circadian rhythm?

100

A compulsive craving that 90 million people worldwide suffer from as a result of alcohol and other drugs

What is an addiction?

100

Is alcohol considered a depressant, stimulant, or a hallucinogen?

What is a depressant? 

200
The inability to notice changes in the environment
What is change blindness?
200

The principle that information is often simultaneously processed on separate conscious and unconscious tracks

What is dual processing?

200
Continuous problems with falling asleep and staying asleep

What is insomnia?

200

The diminishing effects with regular use of the same dose of a drug, requiring the user to take larger amounts of the same drug to experience similar effects

What is tolerance?

200

Is amphetamine a depressant, stimulant, or a hallucinogen?

What is a stimulant?

300

A sleep disorder characterized by uncontrollable sleep attacks

What is narcolepsy?

300

The condition in which a person can respond to a visual stimulus without consciously experiencing it

What is blindsight?

300

False sensory experiences, such as seeing something in absence of an external visual stimulus

What is a hallucination?

300

This drug produces euphoria and social intimacy but at the expense of short term health, potential loss of memory, and permanent harm to mood

What is ecstasy?

300

What are examples of states that occur spontaneously?

What is daydreaming, drowsiness, or dreaming?

400

The remembered storyline of a dream that acts as a representation of the underlying meaning

What is manifest content?
400

Suppose you're reading a book outside, and you're so focused on the book that you become unaware of the fact that the sun is starting to set. What type of conscious awareness is this?

What is inattentional blindness?

400

This sleeping disorder is characterized by temporary cessation of breathing during sleep and repeated momentary awakenings

What is sleep apnea?

400

This state of consciousness was reported by about 10 to 15 percent of patients revived from cardiac arrest

What is a near-death experience?

400

Slows reaction time and increases errors on tasks involving visual attention

What is sleep deprivation?

500

A pair of cell clusters in the hypothalamus that controls circadian rhythm; modifies melatonin production in response to light

What is the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN)?

500

The cocktail party effect is one's ability to attend to only one person's voice amongst many. What type of conscious awareness is this?

What is selective attention?

500

This period of sleep is associated with dreaming and jerky, rapid eye movement

What is REM sleep?

500

Drugs of this type are typically prescribed to induce sleep or reduce anxiety

What are barbiturates?

500

Failing to hear changes in one's environment is an example of

What is change deafness?

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