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Being aware of things outside yourself is an example of consciousness sensory awareness
Imagining the test of a favorite food from childhood is an example consciousness direct inner awareness
The level of consciousness in which people can recall information if they have to is the ____ Preconscious level
BIological functions such as blood pressure exist on a non-conscious level
Which of the following is not an altered state of consciousness being aware of the environment
a sequence of bodily changes that occurs every 24 hours is known as circadian rhythm
What is the lightest stage of sleep Stage 1 sleep
The most vivd dreams occur during Rem sleep
What is insomnia the inability to sleep
what method of narrowing consciousness leads to relaxation meditation
a method through which people have learned to control some bodily functions such as heart rate is biofeedback
an altered state of consciousness in which people respond to suggestions and behave as though they are in a trance is hypnosis
a person who takes a drug for a while and then craves it just to feel normal is experiencing an addiction
what are drugs that slow the activity of the nervous system known as depressants
which of the following is an example of a narcotic Morphine
what drugs increase the activity of the nervous system stimulants
which of the following is a drug that produces hallucinations LSD
which of the following treatments for drug abuse involves the removal of the poisonous substance fro the body detoxification
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