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PSY 1003 C5 Test

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Disruption of Circadian Rhythms
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Dissociation
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Opiates
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Realigning Circadian Rhythms
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Psychological dependence
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Microsleeping
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REM sleep
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Reward Pathway
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Latent content
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Physical dependence
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Meditation
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Types of Brain Waves
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Insomnia
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Somnambulism
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Sedatives
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Non REM (NREM) sleep
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Activation-Synthesis Model
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Consciousness
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Day Residue
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Alcohol
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According to Freud, the hidden or disguised meaning of the events in a dream.
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The condition that exists when a person must continue to take a drug to avoid withdrawal illness.
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Proposes that dreams are side effects of the neural activation that produces the beta brain waves during REM sleep that are associated with wakefulness.
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Sleep inducing drugs that tend to decrease central nervous system activation and behavioral activity.
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A splitting off of mental processes into two separate, simultaneous streams of awareness.
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A variety of beverages containing ethyl alcohol.
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A deep stage of sleep marked by rapid eye movements, high frequency brain waves, and dreaming.
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Drugs derived from opium that are capable of relieving pain.See also Narcotics.
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Sleep stages 1 through 4, which are marked by an absence of rapid eye movements, relatively little dreaming, and varied EEG activity.
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The condition that exists when a person must continue to take a drug in order to satisfy intense mental and emotional craving for the drug.
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A pathway from the midbrain to the prefrontal cortex that releases dopamine.
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Small doses of the hormone melatonin which regulates the human biological clock.
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The 'spilling over' of reality into dreamland.
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A family of mental exercises in which a conscious attempt is made to focus attention in a non analytical way.
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Falling asleep for brief intervals of time at random and often unsafe times.
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Arising and walking about while remaining asleep; sleepwalking.
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Jet lag, and inferior sleep. Negative impact on productivity.
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Beta (13-24 cycles per second), Alpha (8-12cps), Theta (4-7cps), and Delta (under 4cps)
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Chronic problems in getting adequate sleep.
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One’s awareness of internal and external stimuli. Includes the awareness of external events, internal sensations, the 'self', and the thoughts about experiences.
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Periodic fluctuations in physiological functioning.
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A progressive decrease in a person’s responsiveness to a drug.
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Chemical substances that modify mental, emotional, or behavioral functioning.
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The hemp plant from which marijuana, hashish, and THC are derived.
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Dolphins and some whales.
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A test of reaction time. Blue, might be printed in blue font, it may be red. Green might be orange etc.
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When individuals cannot fall into REM sleep, just NREM.
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Drugs that tend to increase central nervous system activation and behavioral activity.
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A disease marked by sudden and irresistible onsets of sleep during normal waking periods.
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Freud saw dreams as wish fulfillment. Cartwright saw 'the problem-solving view'. Hobson had the activation-synthesis model.

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