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Welcome! The Topic For Today Is…

Consciousness States of Consciousness SleepDreamsHypnosis & Meditation Drugs & Alcohol Bonus Question: 5000 pts

States of Consciousness: 200 Question: Different levels of awareness of ourselves and our environments Answer Consciousness

States of Consciousness: 400 Question: Level where little awareness or attention is needed for mental processing/action to take place. Answer Nonconsious level

States of Consciousness : 600 Question: Level where thought outside current awareness can be brought into consciousness voluntarily. Answer Preconscious Level

States of Consciousness : 800 Question: Freud’s level of study, where hidden desires and memories exist. Answer Unconscious

States of Consciousness : 1000 Question: Awareness that differs from normal consciousness. Answer Altered states

Sleep: 200 Question: Sleep is divided into different stages by measuring a person’s Answer Brain Waves / EEG

Sleep: 400 Question: Vi is relaxed, drowsy, and entering Stage I sleep. What brain wave pattern will she have? Answer Alpha

Sleep: 600 Question: Gary is in deep sleep stages. What brain wave will his EEG show? Answer Delta

Sleep: 800 Question: Stage II Theta waves show what unique characteristic? Answer Sleep spindles

Sleep: 1000 Question: Your little brother is sleepwalking again. What stage sleep is he in? Answer Stage IV (4)

Dreams: 200 Question: During what stage of sleep does the majority of dreaming occur? Answer REM sleep

Dreams: 400 Question: This dream theory holds that dreams let us resolve our daily concerns and problems. Answer Problem-solving theory

Dreams: 600 Question: This theory says dreams are nothing more than random brain activity that goes un- processed during sleep. Answer Activation-synthesis Theory

Dreams: 800 Question: This theory says dreams reflect our hidden desire and urges. Answer Psychoanalytic

Dreams: 1000 Question: Freud believed that even in sleep our brains censored the true meaning of our dreams by using symbols. These dream images were called the… Answer Manifest content

Hypnosis & Meditation: 200 Question: He established the first experimental hypnosis lab in the US in the 1920s. Answer Clark Hull

Hypnosis & Meditation : 400 Question: How susceptible a participant is to entering a hypnotic state is known as Answer Hypnotizability

Hypnosis & Meditation : 600 Question: Using hypnosis to reduce and manage pain. Answer Dissociation Hypnotic Analgesia

Hypnosis & Meditation : 800 Question: Word or phrase meditator’s focus on to clear all thoughts. Answer Mantra

Hypnosis & Meditation : 1000 Question: False memories recalled during hypnotic sessions Answer Pseudomemories

Drugs & Alcohol: 200 Question: Behavioral pattern of abuse and overwhelming desire to get & use substance. Answer Addiction

Drugs & Alcohol: 400 Question: Study of psychoactive drugs and their effects on behavior and mental processes. Answer Psychopharmacology

Drugs & Alcohol: 600 Question: Change in nervous system so that person needs to take drugs to avoid painful withdrawal symptoms. Answer Dependency

Drugs & Alcohol: 800 Question: Sensations or perceptions that have no direct external cause. Answer Hallucinations

Drugs & Alcohol: 1000 Question: Periods of missing memories for events that occur while intoxicated. Answer Blackouts

Final Jeopardy: 5000 pts. Question: In what state of consciousness is your brain inactive. Answer Death Vegetative State

Question: What are the two common characteristics of an altered state? Answer …Altered perception …No critical thinking

Question: Sleep disorders characterized by a disturbance in the amount, quality, or timing of sleep. Answer: Dyssomnias

TEST FORMAT Short Answer Questions: Individually answer 3 of 4 related to – Sleep Studies – Sleep Disorders – Hypnosis & Meditation – Drugs & Alcohol Multiple Choice Section