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Chapter 7 Review

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A stage of sleep characterized by rapid eye movements, high level of brain activity, a deep relaxation of muscles and dreaming is known as _______.

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Stage IV – REM Sleep

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____ is a form of altered consciousness in which people become highly

suggestible.

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Hypnosis

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Marijuana is an example of a _____ drug that interacts with the central nervous

system to alter a person’s mood, perception and behavior.

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Psychoactive

- “Hey man, is it January?” - “No, it’s August.”- “Really?”

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A state of awareness including a person’s feelings, sensations, ideas and

perceptions.

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Consciousness

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Substances such as LSD are called ____ because their main effect is to produce

hallucinations.

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Hallucinogens

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A prolonged and usually abnormal inability to obtain adequate sleep is

called ___.

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Insomnia

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Sleep, hypnosis, meditation and “tripping out” are all examples of

_____.

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Altered States of Consciousness

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This scientist identified three levels of consciousness; the conscious, the

preconscious and the unconscious.

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Sigmund Freud

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A technique in which a person learns to control his or her internal physiological

processes with the help of special machines is called _____.

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Biofeedback

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People such as the Shaolin Monks use _____ to clear the mind and produce relaxation or produce inner peace.

Because of this, they can control certain physiological processes and do many amazing things and ordinary person

cannot.

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Meditation

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The most widely abused, mind altering substance in the United

States today is _____.

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Alcohol

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____ is a biological clock that is genetically programmed to regulate

physiological responses within a 24-25 hour period.

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The Circadian Rhythm

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We talked about 5 specific sleep disorders in class. Name them!

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Insomnia

Narcolepsy

Sleep Apnea

Nightmares/Night Terrors

Sleepwalking/Sleep Talking


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