Sleep
Consciousness


Sleep
What is it?
Why We Need It


Stages
Of
Sleep

State
Of
Consciousness

Sleep Problems
And
Disorders

Substance Use
And
Abuse

100

Awareness of internal and external stimuli

feeling pain, hunger, thirst, sleepiness, aware of our thoughts and emotions

What is Consciousness

100

Controlled by multiple brain areas together in conjunction with one another

What is Sleep-Wake Cycles

100

Occurs between Wakefulness and sleep 

What is Stage 1 sleep - Transitional Sleep  

100

A changed state of awareness. Allows person to improve focus and concentration

What is Hypnosis

100

Difficulty falling or staying asleep at least three nights a week over a 1-month duration

What is Insomnia

100

Effects include alertness, decreased appetite, in a low doses or paranoia and hallucinations in high doses

What are Stimulants

200

Marked by reduced sensory and low levels of physical activity

What is Sleep

200

These two glands secrete a number of hormones during sleep

What is Pineal and Pituitary glands

200

Rapid eye movements under closed eye lids. Periods where dreams occur

(REM) Rapid Eye Movement

200

Guided to focus on one thing, made comfortable, told to be open, encouraged to use imagination

What are components of Hypnosis

200

Known as Somnambulism. often occurs while eyes are open, but individual is not responsive

What is Sleep Walking

200

Causes changes in the normal body functions

What is Physical Dependance

300

A recurring cyclical of bodily changes


What is Biological Rhythm

300

Associated with the secretion of a number of hormones from several endocrine glands

What is Sleep

300

Referred to as slow wave sleep or deep sleep

What is stage 3 sleep  

300

focusing on a single target such as breathing or repeated sound

What is Meditation

300

When muscle paralysis does not occur during sleep

What is Rem Sleep Behavior Disorder (RBD)

300

Has an emotional need for the drug

What is Psychological Dependence

400

Biological rhythm that takes place over a 24-hour period

What is Circadian Rhythm

400

Regulates rapid eye movement or (REM) sleep

What is Pons

400

Important to memory and learning. Rapid burst of higher frequency brain waves

What is Sleep Spindle

400
Represents one of the many religious traditions which meditation is a part of

What is Buddha

400

A group of unwanted and disruptive experiences during sleep

What is Parasomnia

400

A drug that suppresses the central nervous system activity

What is Depressant

500

To maintain optimal level in a biological system

What is Homeostasis

500

Maintain healthy weight, Lowers stress levels, Improved mood, Increased motor cordination

What is Benefits of Adequate Sleep

500

Theta waves are interrupted by sleep spindle. Referred to as deep relaxation 

What is Stage 2 Sleep

500

People in hypnotic states perform the social role of a hypnotized person

What is Social-Cognitive Theory

500

 Panic, often accompanied with scream and attempts to escape environment 

What is Night Terrors

500

Intense feelings of pleasure and elation

What is Euphoric High

600

The brains clock mechanism is located in this area of the hypothalamus

What is Suprachiasmatic Nucleus (SCN)

600

Results in disruptions of cognition and memory functions

What is Sleep Deprivation 

600

Convinced dreams allowed access to the unconscious

Who is Sigmund Freud

600

Suggests that meditation may, with the use of traditional treatments, is a way to manage hypertension

What is American Heart Association

600

A baby stops breathing during sleep and dies

What is (SIDS) Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

600

Found in the poppy plant and a derivative of opium

What are Opiates

700

Individual differences of circadian  patterns

What is Chronotype

700

Study of universal patterns of behavior and cognitive processes evolved over time due to natural selection

What is Evolutionary Psychology

700

Hidden meaning of dreams 

What is Latent Content

700

He suggested a dissociation of conscious while in a hypnotic state. 

Who is Ernest Hilgard

700

Unable to stay awake at inopportune times 

What is Narcolepsy

700

Began in the 1990's when pharmaceutical companies mass-marketed pain-relieving opioid drugs

What is The Opioid Crisis

800

Hormone that regulates sleep-wake cycles

What is Melatonin

800

sleep deprived people will fall asleep faster during an opportunity for sleep

What is Sleep Rebound

800

Delta, Theta, K-Complex and Sleep Spindle are all examples of 

What are different brain wave activities during sleep stages

800

This technique is to clear the mind of to achieve a state of relaxed awareness and focus

What is Central feature of Meditation

800

Happens during sleep or inactivity. Uncomfortable sensations in the legs

What is Restless Leg Syndrome

800

Passed on a state-by-state basis, federal laws still consider this an illicit drug

What is Medical Marijuana

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