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States of Consciousness

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5520904582consciousnessthe process by which the brain creates a model of internal and external experiences0
5520904583cognitive neurosciencethe branch of neuroscience that studies the biological foundations of mental phenomena1
5520904584nonconscious processesAny brain process that does not involve conscious processing, including both preconscious memories and unconscious processes.2
5520904585preconscious memoriesInformation that is not currently in consciousness but can be recalled to consciousness voluntarily or after something calls attention to them3
5520904586unconsciousFreudian ~ the part of the mind housing memories, desires and feeling that would be threatening if brought to consciousness. Cognitive psychology ~a collection of mental processes that happen outside of awareness4
5520904587daydreamingA common variation of consciousness in which attention shifts to memories, expectations, desires, or fantasies and away from the immediate situation.5
5520904588circadian rhythmsInternally generated patterns of body functions, including hormonal signals, sleep, blood pressure, and temperature regulation, which have approximately a 24-hour cycle and occur even in the absence of normal cues about whether it is day or night6
5520904589REM sleeprapid eye movement sleep, a recurring sleep stage during which vivid dreams commonly occur. Also known as paradoxical sleep, because the muscles are relaxed (except for minor twitches) but other body systems are active.7
5520904590Non-REM sleepSleep stages 1 through 4, which are marked by an absence of rapid eye movements, relatively little dreaming, and varied EEG activity.8
5520904591sleep paralysiscondition in which during REM sleep the voluntary muscles in the body are immobile9
5520904593sleep debtA sleep deficiency caused by not getting the amount of sleep that one requires for optimal functioning.10
5520904594manifest contentaccording to Freud, the remembered story line of a dream taken at face value without interpretation11
5520904595Latent contentaccording to Freud, the underlying meaning of objects and events in a dream. It involves interpretation based on psychoanalytic theory12
5520904596activation synthesis theorytheory that dreams reflect inputs from brain activation originating in the pons, which the forebrain then attempts to weave into a story. Hence, dreams have no deep meaning.13
5520904597sleep apneaa sleep disorder characterized by temporary cessations of breathing during sleep and repeated momentary awakenings14
5520904598night terrorsa sleep disorder characterized by high arousal and an appearance of being terrified; unlike nightmares, these occur during Stage 4 sleep, within two or three hours of falling asleep, and are seldom remembered15
5520904599narcolepsya sleep disorder characterized by uncontrollable sleep attacks. The sufferer may lapse directly into REM sleep, often at inopportune times16
5520904601hypnosisa state of consciousness resulting from a narrowed focus of attention, deep relaxation and characterized by heightened suggestibility17
5520904602meditationa state of consciousness often induced by focusing on a repetitive behavior, assuming certain body positions and minimizing external stimulation. It is often used to enhance self knowledge, well being and spirituality18
5520904603psychoactive drugsChemicals that affect the nervous system and result in altered consciousness19
5520904604hallucinogenspsychedelic ("mind-manifesting") drugs, such as LSD, that distort perceptions and evoke sensory images in the absence of sensory input20
5520904605opiatesopium and its derivatives, such as morphine and heroin; they depress neural activity, temporarily lessening pain and anxiety.21
5520904606depressantsa class of drugs that slow down mental and physical activity by inhibiting transmission of neural impulses in the central nervous system22
5520904607stimulantsdrugs (such as caffeine, nicotine, and the more powerful amphetamines, cocaine, and Ecstasy) that excite neural activity and speed up body functions.23
5520904608tolerancethe diminishing effect with regular use of the same dose of a drug, requiring the user to take larger and larger doses before experiencing the drug's effect24
5520904609physical dependencea physiological need for a drug, marked by unpleasant withdrawal symptoms when the drug is discontinued25
5520904610addictiona condition in which a person continues to engage in a behavior despite its adverse effects and (often) repeated attempts to discontinue the behavior26
5520904611withdrawalthe discomfort and distress that follow discontinuing the use of an addictive drug27
5520904612psychological dependencea mental need to use a drug, such as to relieve negative emotions even if there is no physical need.28
5520904613insomniaA sleep disorder marked by difficulty in falling asleep or staying asleep29

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