definition of hypnosis
What is a state of altered unconsciousness?
Dreams occur in ________
What is REM ?
Explain what the left hemisphere does
What is controlling language and logic?
Function of depressants
What is suppressing the nervous system?
Function of brocas
What is controlling speech muscles?
Definition of sensation
what is sensory receptors and nervous system take in stimulus from the enviroment
Sleeping condition symptom's that include: snoring and feeling tired even after a full nights sleep
What is sleep apnea?
Explain what the right hemisphere does
What is controlling spatial behavior and artistic efforts?
Function of endorphins
What is a natural pain killer?
Function of the temporal lobe
What is hearing and auditory?
The two things the retina contains
What is receptor rods and cones?
This sleeping condition symptoms include: difficulty falling asleep, difficulty staying asleep, and not feeling well rested
What is Insomnia?
Function of frontal lobe
What is decision making, planning, impulse control, reasoning, and carrying out actions?
Diseases caused by too little or too much of dopamine
What is Parkinson's and schizophrenia?
Function of the occipital lobe
What is processing visual information?
The dendrites receive _____
What is messages?
This sleeping condition symptoms include: Random bouts of sleeping, sudden loss of muscle tone, and possible hallucinations
What is Narcolepsy?
Function of the hypothalamus
What are the 5 Fs
too little acetylcholine causes _____
What is Alzheimer's disease?
The cochlea is___
What is a coiled, bony, fluid filled tube in the inner ear?
explain gate theory
what is only a certain amount of information can be processed by the central nervous system at a time?
Explain REM
What is a recurring sleep stage?
Function of the corpus callousum
Function of neurotransmitters
What is a chemical message?
Function of the Reticular Activating System
What is regulation of attention and alertness?