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States of Consciousness, Drugs, and Memory

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What is an Electroencephalograph (EEG)?   show
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show People who have seizures, headaches, or brain injuries.  
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What are the waves that are small and fast and used when you are awake?   show
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What are the large slow waves used when sleeping?   show
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What are the waves that are irregular and associated with light sleepers?   show
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show Delta Waves  
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What are the two basic states of sleeping?   show
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How many stages of sleep are in NREM?   show
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What happens in stage 1 of sleep?   show
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What are Hypnic Jerks?   show
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What happens in stage 2 of sleep?   show
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show Delta waves begin to appear  
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What happens in stage 4 of sleep?   show
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show Dreaming stage; all beta waves  
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What is the average time for the REM stage?   show
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show You get Cataplexy  
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show When your body goes temporarily paralyzed  
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How many dream theories are there?   show
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show Psychodynamic, Activation synthesis, and Neurocognitive  
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show Sigmund Freud  
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show Internal conflicts and unconscious forces  
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What are the three Psychodynamic theories?   show
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show Images in dreams that have deeper symbolic meanings  
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What is the meaning of Manifest Content?   show
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show Hidden symbolic meanings  
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What is Activation Synthesis theory?   show
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What are examples of Activation-Synthesis?   show
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show Dreams reflect on events or the day  
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What are examples of Neurocognitive Dream Theory?   show
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What are cannabinoids?   show
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What is the active ingredient in cannabinoids?   show
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show Marijuana, weed, Hashish (makes you hungry, sleepy, poor motor coordination)  
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What can Cannabinoids do to your body?   show
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show Stimulate the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system) Psychoactive drug  
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show Speeds you up  
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What is the number one Psychoactive drug?   show
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What are other drugs for Psychoactive?   show
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show Methamphetamine (Meth)  
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What are Barbiturate?   show
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What are examples of Barbiturates?   show
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What are tranquilizers?   show
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show Withdrawl of person from alcohol  
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What is a cure for detoxification?   show
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show Cause hallucinations  
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What are hallucinations?   show
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What are examples of Hallucinogens?   show
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show Causes dehydration, liver problems, lose serotonin brain cells (depression)  
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show Pain Killers (pure from opium)  
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What are examples of Opioids?   show
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show Sensory Memory, Short-Term Memory, and Long-Term Memory  
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What does Sensory memory do?   show
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What are the 2 sensory memories?   show
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show Instant to 3 seconds  
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Capacity for Sensory Memory?   show
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show Stores small amounts of information  
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show "Working Memory"  
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What are the 2 rehearsals in Short Term memory?   show
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show Repeating information silently to prolong its presence in STM Ex. Dancing/ Learning Music/ Learning Names  
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show Linking new information with existing memories and knowledge in LTM Ex. Learning math, How to cook  
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What is the Duration of Short Term Memory?   show
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Capacity of Short Term Memory?   show
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What does the average person have?   show
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What did George say to do?   show
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show Organizing information into meaningful chunks  
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show Storage (function and type)  
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show Episodic, Procedural, and Semantic  
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What is Episodic LTM?   show
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show Memories involving a procedure or action ex. swimming, writing  
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show Memories for Facts, data basics, knowledge  
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What is the duration of LTM?   show
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show Unlimited  
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What is Retrieval?   show
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show Retrieval with the help of a cue.  
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WHAT IS A CUE?   show
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show Retrieval without a cue (easier to remember end and beginning)  
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What are explicit memory?   show
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show memory not known to exist; unconsciously retrieved  
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show when memory retrieval is influenced by bodily state at the time of learning  
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What are the 3 special memory abilities?   show
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What is flashbulb memory?   show
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What is Photographic memory?   show
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show Occurs when a person (usually a child) has a visual icon clear enough to be retained for atlas 30 second  
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show Herman Ebbinghaus  
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show Graph that shows the amount of memory information remembered after varying lengths of time ex. BUP TIV RIJ  
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show unconsciously pushing painful, embarrassing, or threatening memories out of consciousness  
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SUPRESSION?   show
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show interruption that impairs retrieval  
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show Forgetting all your old memory (long term memory)  
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What is Anterograde interference?   show
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What is amnesia?   show
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What is hippocampus?   show
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show Pay attention  
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WHEN DOES SHORT TERM MEMORY GO TO LONG TERM MEMORY?   show
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