Sleep Disorders
Major Classifications of Psychoactive Drugs
Drugs and Addiction
Hypnosis and Meditation.
Consciousness
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What is Somnambulism?

The formal word for sleepwalking.

100

Stimulants do what?

They excite neural activity and speed up body functions.

100

Psychoactive Drugs.

Chemicals that alter perception, thinking, behavior, and moods.

100

Hypnosis is?

An altered state of heightened suggestibility.

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Name a few states of consciousness.

Daydreaming, sleeping, dreaming, drug induced.

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REM Behavior Disorder is?

When people violently act out in their sleep.

200

Hallucinogens.

Alter moods, distort perceptions.

200

How do psychoactive drugs work?

They stimulate or inhibit different regions of the brain by interacting with the neurotransmitter system. 

200

Meditation is?

A set of techniques that promotes a heightened sense of awareness.

200

Consciousness is?

Awareness of ones own sensations, perceptions, thoughts, and feelings.

300

Who is night terrors mostly seen in?

Mostly kids.

300

Depressants do what?

Reduce the activity of the central nervous system and cause relaxation.

300

Tolerance is?

Continued use of a psychoactive drug produces tolerance.

300

Hypnosis works as a what?

A method to control pain.

300
1 fact about sleep.

You spend 1/3 of your life sleeping.

400

Sleep Apnea is?

When you stop breathing while sleeping.

400

Narcotics.

They analysis that depress the central nervous system (pain relievers). 

400

Withdrawal is?

Upon stopping use of a drug.

400

Post hypnotic suggestion. 

A suggestion made during hypnosis session.

400

Stage 1 of stages of sleep?

Falling asleep "Twilight sleep" easy to woke up from.

500

Narcolepsy is?

When someone suddenly and uncomfortable falls into REM sleep. 

500

Name all four of them.

Depressants, Narcotics, Stimulants, and Hallucinogens.

500

What causes can psychoactive drugs cause?

They can cause everything from mild relaxation or increased alters to vivid hallucinations.

500

Hypnosis is characterized by?

Narrow and focused attention, receptive attitude.

500

How much sleep do teens need?

8.5-9.5 hours.