Sleep
Sleeping Disorders
Psychoactive Drugs
Hypnosis/Meditation
Mix and Match
100

This is the degree to which we are aware of our environment and ourselves 

Consciousness

100

A person who has this has recurring problems falling asleep or staying asleep. 

Insomnia

100

When talk about it as a drug, Alcohol can be categorized as this

A depressant 

100

This is the social interaction in which a person makes suggestions about perceptions, feelings, thoughts, or behaviors and those suggestions are followed. 

Hypnosis 

100

This is used to measure brain activity.

Electroencephalograph (EEG)

200

The cycle of sleep is most known as the period in which we dream. 

REM Cycle 

200

A person who has this has temporary stopping of breathing during sleep. 

Sleep Apnea 

200

When talking about it as a drug, caffeine can be categorize as this 

Stimulant 

200

This is the theory that powerful social influences can produce a state of hypnosis 

Social Influence Theory 

200

This is one of the bodily rhythms that occurs once every day. The sleep-wake cycle is an example of this  

Circadian Rhythms 

300

This cycle of sleep is the one you experience initially (first) when you start falling asleep. 

NREM Cycle  

300

A person who has this suffers from uncontrollable "sleep attacks."

Narcolepsy 

300

This stimulant is most commonly found in tobacco 

Nicotine 

300

 This is the theory that during hypnosis our consciousness splits and one aspect of the conscious isn't aware of the other. 

Divided Consciousness Theory

300

A lack of this can cause heart and growth problems 

Sleep

400

One of these are a theory on why we dream

1.) Information Processing: Mind organizes data discovered throughout the day. 

2.)Physiological Function: Dreams are periods where the brain are stimulated causing growth. 

3.) Activation Synthesis: Dreams are created by random neurons firing while you're sleeping.

4.) Cognitive Development: Reflects on our growing processes. 

400

Also known as somnambulism, a person that has this walks and talks, without memory, during sleep. 

Sleepwalking 

400

Before learning about its side effects, this was used by Sigmund Freud treat people with depression and chronic fatigue (tiredness)

Cocaine 

400

This is an inactive substance or condition used to control for other variables 

Placebo 

400

Sometimes referred to as, psychedelics, these drugs can distort a person's perception of reality by making them person see images that aren't actually there. LSD is an example of this type of drug. 

Hallucinogens 

500

This is a greater cause of accidental death than drunk driving for truck drivers 

Lack of sleep 

500

A person who has this experience high arousal and the appearance of being terrified 

Night terrors 

500

This hallucinogenic drug produces lowered inhibitions (ability to be self-conscious), pleasant feelings, and greater acceptance of others 

Ecstasy 

500

This, which can be achieved through meditation, is described as a state of calm and occurs by muscle tension, breathing, blood pressure, and heart rate declining. 

Relaxation 

500

This can happen when the hypnotist tries to help people retrieve older memories. 

The person being hypnotize can talk about untrue details or overall false memories

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