It is defined as an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage.
Pain
It is the awareness of your thoughts, actions, feelings, sensations, perceptions, and other mental processes.
Conscious
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These are long, thread-like structures made up of DNA and proteins. They carry many genes and are found inside the nucleus of our cells.
Chromosomes
These are specialized cells found in the retina of the eye that are responsible for detecting and responding to light.
Photoreceptors
It is a level of mental activity that is not currently conscious but that can easily become conscious.
Preconsciousness
This lobe is linked with memory and recalling past experiences. It also helps us understand the meaning of words and linking words to objects.
Temporal Lobe
It is a mechanism of evolution where organisms with favorable traits survive, reproduce, and pass those traits to their offspring.
Natural Selection
It is responsible for converting sound vibrations into electrical signals that can be interpreted by the brain.
Cochlea
A level of mental activity that influences consciousness but is not conscious. Can be made conscious with effort.
Unconsciousness
This type of sensory receptor are found throughout the body, including the skin, muscles, joints, and internal organs.
Mechanoreceptors
This is the level where we are not consciously aware of a certain information but that we know must exist due to behavior.
Subconsciousness
It is a chronic neurological disorder that impairs the ability to regulate sleep–wake cycles, and specifically impacts REM sleep.
Narcolepsy
What are the three Dark Triad in Psychology
Narcissism
Machiavellianism
Psychopathy
Enumerate the 4 chemical units of genetic code.
Adenine
Thymine
Cytosine
Guanine
It is a practice of focusing on the present moment, has been shown to reduce perceived pain and emotional distress associated with chronic pain.
Mindfulness
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It is a unique phase of sleep characterized by rapid, jerky eye movements beneath closed eyelids, accompanied by heightened brain activity and vivid dreaming.
Rapid Eye Movement