Stages & Sleep
Disorders
Drugs
Theories
Levels of Consciousness
100
"Lite sleep"
What is Stage 1
100
Inability to stay asleep or fall asleep
What is Insomnia
100
Bobby experienced hallucinations and felt as if he were seperated from his own body. What drug most likely gave him this effect?
What is LSD
100
Described as the royal road to the unconsciousness, and our dreams are unfulfilled wishes.
What is Wish Fulfillment
100
Level of consciousness that is outside of awareness but contains feelings and memories that can easily be brought to consciousness awareness.
What is Preconscious
200
Transitional Sleep
What is Stage 3
200
Occurs only at Stage 4, and you grow it out by age 8
What is Bedwetting
200
Chemicals that slow down neural activity and body processes, decrease central nervous system, and increase relaxation.
What are Depressants
200
Hypnotic theory where people voluntarialy divide their consciousness. One part responds and the other part remains quiet and watches.
What is Dissociation Theory
200
State of focused awareness
What is Attention
300
Type of sleep where your heart rate increases and your moves
What is Paradoxical
300
Problem breathing in sleep
What is Sleep Apnea
300
Most addicting. Examples are oxycodone and methadone.
What are Narcotics
300
*** DAILY DOUBLE*** Biological perspective. Involves psychiatrists Hobson & McCarley. States random firing of neurons from Pons, where the brain tries to connect and create a plot
What is Activation Synthesis
300
Level of consciousness that includes often unacceptable feelings, wishes, and thoughts not directly available to conscious awareness
What is Subconscious / Unconscious
400
"Needed to keep up immune system"
What is Stage 4
400
***DAILY DOUBLE*** Another name for a sleep walking.
What is Somnambulism
400
Speeds up bodily functions, increases motivational activity, and decreases inhibitions.
What are Stimulants
400
A hypnotic theory that is a special altered state of consciousness. You are more or less aware of environment.
What is State Theory
400
Awareness of the outside world and of ourselves, including our own process, thoughts, feelings, and perceptions.
What is Consciousness
500
Traveling in a jet plane from California to Massachusetts is most likely to disrupt this
What is Circadian Rhythm
500
You fall directly into REM sleep
What is Narcolepsy
500
Term that describes an intense craving for the drug and effects opposite to those the drug usually produces.
What are Withdrawal Symptoms
500
Cognitive Perspective. Strengthens memory. Way to reprocess day's events
What is Information Processing
500
Level of consciousness devoted to process completely inaccessible to conscious awareness
What is Nonconscious
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