Drugs!
Sleep
Study
Memory
Consciousness
100

Needing to take more amounts of drugs over time to experience effects indicates

What is Drug Tolerance

100

What stage of sleep has rapid eye movement

What is Rem Sleep

100

Is cramming before an exam an effective method of long-term encoding  

What is "no"

100

 our ability to “recognize” an event or piece of information as being familiar,

What is recognition

100

the act of focusing on a particular object for some time while simultaneously ignoring distractions and irrelevant information

What is selective attention

200
A type of drug that distorts perception and hallucinations are called

What is Psychedelic 

200

Non-Rem sleep has how many stages 

What is four

200

The process of recovering stored information by accessing the memory trace through an effective retrieval cue.

What is memory retrieval 

200

a type of long-term memory involving the capacity to recall words, concepts, or numbers, which is essential for the use and understanding of language.

What is a semantic memory

200

the process of rewarding or reinforcing desirable behavior in order to increase the likelihood that the behavior will be repeated in the future

What is positive reinforcement

300

Caffeine is know as 

What is a stimulant

300

How long do human bodies have to process physical, mental, and behavioral changes

What is 24 hours

300

What method is used when you group items together is order to remember the sum? ex phone numbers

What is chunking

300

the ability to consciously recall facts, events, and concepts that have happened in a person's life

What is explicit memory

300

 a behavior modification technique that involves adding an undesirable consequence to discourage a person from repeating an unwanted behavior

What is a positive punishment

400

What drug class produces a wide spectrum of central nervous system depression from mild sedation to coma

What is Barbiturates

400

How many REM-NREM cycles do we have per night

What is four to six

400

A type of learning where you connect two or more stimuli

What is Classical Conditioning

400

a vivid, long-lasting memory of the circumstances in which someone learned about a surprising or shocking event

What is a flashbulb memory

400

a behavioral technique that involves removing a desirable stimulus after an undesirable behavior to reduce the likelihood of that behavior happening again

What is a negative punishment

500

What drug class is used to relax the body and relieve pain

What are opiods

500

What stage in the sleep cycle does paradoxical sleep occur

REM

500

A type of social learning process where people learn new behaviors, attitudes, or skills by observing and imitating others

What is Observational Learning

500

 a form of long-term memory that doesn't require any conscious retrieval.

What is implicit memory

500

a learning process that occurs when an animal or person associates a particular taste with an illness or other negative experience

What is conditioned taste