Vocabulary
Awareness
Unconscious Mind
RANDOM
Brain Bases of Consciousness
100

The description and explanation of states of consciousness

Psychology

100

A person's level of wakefulness or alertness

Arousal
100

All of the cognitive processes that support ordinary perception, memory, and thinking without conscious awareness or attention

Cognitive Unconscious

100

How many hearts does an octopus have?

Three

100

The description and explanation of states of consciousness

Psychology (William James)

200

Monitoring ourselves and our external environment

Awareness

200

People can hold only so many things in their awareness at any given time, so they tend to prioritize their awareness to whatever is relevant to their goals, to the exclusion of everything else.

Selective Attention

200

Consciously accessible thoughts, feelings and memories

Preconscious
200

What genre of music has been shown to help plants grow better and faster?

Classical

200

Two aspects of consciousness:

1. monitoring ourselves and our external environment (awareness) 2. controlling ourselves (starting and stopping behavior based on our plans and goals)

300

Starting and stopping behavior based on our plans and goals

Controlling ourselves

300

We experience _______ __________ because our awareness is limited and we cannot attend to every detail of an event or scene.

Change blindness

300

Focus of current awareness

Conscious

300

True or False: Pain tolerance is reduced by sleep deprivation?

True

300

True or False: Multitaskers do better at task switching

False!
400

Our awareness of both the external world—the events taking place around us—and the internal world, including awareness of ourselves and our own thoughts, feelings, and behaviors

Consciousness

400

The ability to perform even complex activities, like driving a car, brushing teeth, or typing out a text message, with minimal conscious awareness

Automaticity

400

Inaccessible memories, instincts and desires

Dynamic unconscious

400

__________ deprivation will kill you more quickly than food deprivation.

Sleep

400

When we think we're multitasking, we're actually __________ ________ _____ ________ really quickly.

switching between two tasks

500

To observe their own conscious experience and try to describe it

Introspection

500

Which is an example of perceptual decoupling?

a) looking at the time on your watch or phone, then immediately forgetting what you saw

b) being so focused on a task that other stimuli in the environment are ignored

c) taking a break from a hard problem to let inspiration strike

d) thinking about something someone said at work while driving home

thinking about something someone said at work while driving home

500

Under the modern scientific view, which best describes the cognitive unconscious?


a)  a separate “self” that sometimes acts at odds with our stated intentions

b)  all of the cognitive processes that occur outside of conscious awareness

c)  those parts of the mind that are only active when we are asleep or “knocked out”

d)  a part of the mind reserved for cognition that does not process emotion

b)  all of the cognitive processes that occur outside of conscious awareness

500

What were the teams and the score of the last Super Bowl?

The Chiefs beat the Eagles 38 to 35

500

What are some issues with driving and using your phone? Name 3 and why they are important to understand!

Many answers!

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