Conscious States
Sleep Stages
Name That Disorder
Why Do We Sleep?
Dreaming and Hypnosis
100
This is known as an awareness to the outside world and of mental processes, thoughts, feelings, and perceptions.
What is Consciousness?
100
This device measures brain activity during sleep.
What is an EEG?
100

This disorder in which frightening dreams are formed during REM sleep.

What is (Sleep) Nightmares?

100
Also known as Human Biological Rhythms.
What is Circadian Rhythm?
100
These, as Freud said, are "a wish fulfillment".
What are Dreams?
200
Coma, deep sleep, hypnosis, meditation, daydreaming, alert & wakefulness. These are all...
What are States of Consciousness?
200
These are measured using a device known as an EEG.
What are Brain Waves?
200
Causes of this disorder include anxiety, stress, and depression.
What is Insomnia?
200

Pattern of fatigue, and sleeping problems that can last for days.( Professional sports teams feel these effects often during a season)

What is Jet Lag?

200
This process is contained by all species with complex brains, in which they analyze and consolidate information necessary for survival, or is personally important.
What is Dreaming?
300

The level of consciousness that is outside outside of awareness but contains feelings and memories that you can easily bring into conscious awareness.

What is Preconscious?

300
There are four stages of this.
What is NREM?
300
Symptoms of this disorder may also include Insomnia.
What is Narcolepsy?
300
Jet lag often occurs when crossing over several...
What are Time-Zones?
300

This is a artificially induced state, in which the mind is more accessible.

What is Hypnosis?

400
Thoughts, sexual or aggressive urges, are often kept out of the immediate conscious state until needed. These are known as...
What are Unconscious (Subconscious) Thoughts?
400

Also known as paradoxical sleep, this is the longest of the sleep cycles and the only stage in which dreams occur.

What is REM?

400
Disorder in which the person may not know exactly what they're doing.
What is Sleepwalking?
400

The body's internal clock that responds to light and dark signals

What is the SCN? (Suprachiasmatic Nucleus)

400

The tendency for REM to increase following a period of REM sleep deprivation

What is REM rebound?

500
Sleep is the most common form of this.
What are Altered States of Consciousness?
500
This eventually, on average, causes people to sleep less, and awake more often.
What is age?
500
Obesity is often a cause for this disorder.
What is Sleep Apnea?
500
Circadian comes from the Latin era meaning...
What is "About a Day"?
500

the most common universal dream.

What is your "other" is cheating ?

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