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Unit 5 Test Test

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Stage one
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LSD
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Nicotine
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Barbiturates
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Stage two
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Cocaine
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Narcolepsy
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Marijuana
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Caffeine
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Night terrors
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Information-process theory
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Delta waves
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Benzodiazepines
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Stage three
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REM sleep
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REM rebound
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Hallucinogens
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Stage four
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Opiates
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Methamphetamine ("speed", "ice")
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lasts about 5 minutes, emit theta waves, may experience hallucinations and hynagogic sensations (feelings of floating or falling)
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a sleep disorder characterized by high arousal and an appearance of being terrified
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the tendency for REM sleep to increase following REM sleep deprivation
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stimulant, (Pleasure) euphoria, alertness, energy, (Adverse) irritability, insomnia, hypertension, seizures
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a major tranquilizer that depresses the activity of the CNS, reducing anxiety but impairing memory and judgment
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stimulant, (Pleasure) arousal and relaxation, sense of well-being, (Adverse) heart disease, cancer (from tars)
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dreams help us sort out the day’s events and consolidate our memories.
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a transition stage into stage four, first emission of delta waves.
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opium and its derivatives, such as morphine and heroin; they depress neural activity, temporarily lessening pain and anxiety.
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the deepest stage of sleep in which it is hard to wake, lasts for about 30 minutes, emission of delta waves, sleep walking, bed wetting, etc. occur during this stage
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a sleep disorder characterized by uncontrollable sleep attacks. These attacks are usually caused by excitement. The sufferer may lapse directly into REM sleep, often at inopportune times.
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mild hallucinogen, (Pleasure) enhanced sensation, relief of pain, distortion of time, relaxation, (Adverse) impaired learning and memory, increased risk of psychological disorders, and lung damage
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psychedelic (“mind-manifesting”) drugs that distort perceptions and evoke sensory images in the absence of sensory input
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the larger, slow brain waves associated with deep sleep.
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stimulant, (Pleasure) increased alertness and wakefulness, (Adverse) anxiety, restlessness, and insomnia in high doses; uncomfortable withdrawal
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rapid 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
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lasts for about 20 minutes, clearly asleep and experiencing sleep spindles (random bursts of activity)
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stimulant, (Pleasure) rush of euphoria, confidence, energy (Adverse) cardiovascular stress, suspiciousness, depressive crash
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a minor/mild depressant that lowers anxiety and reduces stress
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a powerful hallucinogenic drug; also known as acid (lysergic acid diethylamide).
Type the Term that corresponds to the displayed Definition.
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drugs (such as alcohol, barbiturates, and opiates) that reduce neural activity and slow body functions
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a sleep disorder characterized by temporary cessations of breathing during sleep and repeated momentary awakenings.
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the relatively slow brain waves of a relaxed, awake state
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depressant, (Pleasure) initial high followed by relaxation and disinhibition (Adverse) depression, memory loss, organ damage, impaired reactions
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a sleep disorder in which a person has recurring problems in falling or staying asleep
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depressant, (Pleasure) rush of euphoria, relief from pain, (Adverse) depressed physiology, agonizing withdrawal
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drugs (such as caffeine, nicotine, and the more powerful amphetamines, cocaine, and Ecstasy) that excite neural activity and speed up body functions
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stimulant;mild hallucinogen, (Pleasure) emotional elevation, disinhibition, (Adverse) dehydration, overheating, and depressed mood, cognitive, and immune functioning
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drugs that stimulate neural activity, causing speeded-up body functions and associated energy and mood changes; also known as speed
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non-rapid eye movement sleep; encompasses all sleep stages except for REM sleep.

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