Do You Even Know Where You Are Right Now?!?!
Sleep Tight
Sweet Dreams
Hypnosis
Drugs on Drugs on Drugs
100
This is our awarness of oursleves and our environment.
What is Consciousness
100
What does REM stand for?
Rapid Eye Movement
100
Which psychologist came up with the wish fulfillment theory?
Freud
100
a social interaction in which one person suggests to another that certain perceptions, feelings, thoughts, or behaviors will spontaneously occur.
What is hynosis
100
Chemicals that slow down neural activity and body processes are called what?
Depressants
200
Our bodies roughly sychronize with the 24- hour cycle of day and night through this biological clock called the ...
What is the Circadian Rhythm
200
What is the sleep disorder characterized by sudden nodding off during the day and loss of muscle tone following moment of emotional excitement?
Narcolepsy
200
What theory states that we reprocess whatever we dealt with during the day in our dreams as a way of strengthening the memory of certain things?
Information Processing Theory
200
True or False... Hypnotized People can be forced to act against their will more than Unhypnotized People
False
200
Caffeine, nicotine, cocaine, and Ritalin are all examples of what type of drug?
Stimulants
300
the level of conciousness that includes often unacceptable feelings , wishes, and thoughts not directly avalible to conscious awareness
What is the unconscious level
300
What is another name for somnambulism?
Sleep walking
300
What perspective is the Activation Synthesis Theory?
Biological Perspective
300
Hypnotherapists try to help patients harness their own healing powers with ...
What is Posthypnotic Suggestions
300
Instead of needing more of a substance to create the same high, hallucinogens may leave trace element in your system so when an additional drug enters your system it can produce a more profound trip. What is this called?
Reverse Tolerance
400
the level of consciousness that is devoted to pricess completely inaccessable to concious awareness, such as blood flow, filtering of the blood by the kidneys, secretion of hormones, and lower level processing of sensations.
What is the nonconscious level
400
How many hours of sleep should a teenager get a night and how many on average do they get?
9.25 hours, 7.5
400
What is the difference between manifest content and latent content?
Manifest content is the obvious plot of the dream (which Freud believed masked/censored our unconscious desire). Latent content is the hidden, significant point of the dream, usually sexual
400
cold feels cold - very cold- but not painful split between different levels of conciousness, pain stimulus from the emotional expirence... Hypnosis can help alleviate pain witht this theory
What is dissociation
400
What is the most addictive and least addictive type of drug?
Most addictive: Narcotics. Least addictive: Hallucinogens
500
as you read this question, you are probablly not thinking of what you ate for dinner last night. The memory of what you ate for dinner is most likely in the _________ level of consciousness
What is preconscious
500
Name 5 out of the 6 sleep disorders.
Insomnia, Narcolepsy, Apnea, Night Terrors, Sleep Walkers, Bedwetting
500
What psychologists are responsible for the Activation Synthesis Theory?
Hobson & McCarley
500
caused by being instructed to forget happenings once out of the hynotic state, it is a temporary memory loss like being unable to recall a familiar name
What is What is Posthypnotic Amnesia
500
Ecstasy is part _______ and part _________.
Stimulant, Hallucinogen
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