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Wakefulness:Degree of alertness reflecting whether a person is awake or sleep.
Consciousness: an awareness of one's surroundings and of what's in one's mind at a given moment.
Awarness:monitoring of information the environment and from one's own thoughts.
Coma: a state of consciousness in which the eyes are closed and the person is unresponsive and unarousable.
vegetative state:state of minimal consciousness in which the eyes might be open, but the person is otherwise unresponsive.
mindfulness:a heightened awareness of the present moment whether of events in one's environment or in one's own mind.
attention: the limited capacity to process information that is under conscious control
selective attention: the ability to focus awareness on specific features in environment while ignoring others
sustained attention: the ability to maintain focused awareness on a target or idea
Foerde:____ along with colleagues had students performed a weather prediction task.
inattentional blindness:what term best describes not percieving a person in a gorilla suit when asked to count the number of people playing basket ball?
meditation :practices that people use to calm the mind, stabilize concentration focus attention and enhance awareness of the present moment.
circadian rhythms:the variations in physiological processes that cycle within approximately a 24-hour period including the sleep awake cycle.
REM:rapid eye movements
beta waves:pattern of brain activity when one is awake; a rapid low-energy wave.
alpha waves: pattern of brain activity when one is relaxed and drows.
theta waves:pattern of activity during stage 1 sleep;
insomnia:a sleep difficulty characterized by difficulty falling and staying asleep.
sleepwalking: sleep difficulty characterized by activities occuring during non-REM sleep that usually occur when one is awake, such as walking and eating.
narcolepsy:sleep disorder characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness and weakness in facial and limb muscles.
hypersomnia:sleep difficulty characterized by sleeping more than 10hours a day for 2 weeks or more; includes urge to nap during inappropriate times.
night terrors:state that occurs when a person walks around, speaks incoherently, and ultimately awakens terrified , from sleep.
dreams: images thoughts and feelings experienced during sleeps.
manifest level:Freud's surface level of dreams recalled upon waking
AIM:hree biologically based dimesions of consciousness activation input and mode.
stroop affect:delay in reaction time when color of words on a test and their meaning differ.
addiction: condition that results from habitual use or physical and psychological dependence on a substance
depressants:substances that decrease or slow down a central nervous system activity
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Across:5. | condition that results from habitual use or physical and psychological dependence on a substance | 7. | rapid eye movements | 8. | hree biologically based dimesions of consciousness activation input and mode. | 10. | Degree of alertness reflecting whether a person is awake or sleep. | 14. | pattern of brain activity when one is awake; a rapid low-energy wave. | 15. | the variations in physiological processes that cycle within approximately a 24-hour period including the sleep awake cycle. |
| 17. | pattern of brain activity when one is relaxed and drows. | 19. | the ability to maintain focused awareness on a target or idea | 20. | the limited capacity to process information that is under conscious control | 21. | monitoring of information the environment and from one's own thoughts. | 22. | pattern of activity during stage 1 sleep; | 23. | state that occurs when a person walks around, speaks incoherently, and ultimately awakens terrified , from sleep. |
| | Down:1. | delay in reaction time when color of words on a test and their meaning differ. | 2. | a state of consciousness in which the eyes are closed and the person is unresponsive and unarousable. | 3. | sleep difficulty characterized by activities occuring during non-REM sleep that usually occur when one is awake, such as walking and eating. | 4. | ____ along with colleagues had students performed a weather prediction task. | 6. | what term best describes not percieving a person in a gorilla suit when asked to count the number of people playing basket ball? | 9. | images thoughts and feelings experienced during sleeps. |
| 11. | sleep disorder characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness and weakness in facial and limb muscles. | 12. | a heightened awareness of the present moment whether of events in one's environment or in one's own mind. | 13. | practices that people use to calm the mind, stabilize concentration focus attention and enhance awareness of the present moment. | 16. | an awareness of one's surroundings and of what's in one's mind at a given moment. | 18. | a sleep difficulty characterized by difficulty falling and staying asleep. |
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Chapter 6
Across:5. | condition that results from habitual use or physical and psychological dependence on a substance | 7. | rapid eye movements | 8. | hree biologically based dimesions of consciousness activation input and mode. | 10. | Degree of alertness reflecting whether a person is awake or sleep. | 14. | pattern of brain activity when one is awake; a rapid low-energy wave. | 15. | the variations in physiological processes that cycle within approximately a 24-hour period including the sleep awake cycle. |
| 17. | pattern of brain activity when one is relaxed and drows. | 19. | the ability to maintain focused awareness on a target or idea | 20. | the limited capacity to process information that is under conscious control | 21. | monitoring of information the environment and from one's own thoughts. | 22. | pattern of activity during stage 1 sleep; | 23. | state that occurs when a person walks around, speaks incoherently, and ultimately awakens terrified , from sleep. |
| | Down:1. | delay in reaction time when color of words on a test and their meaning differ. | 2. | a state of consciousness in which the eyes are closed and the person is unresponsive and unarousable. | 3. | sleep difficulty characterized by activities occuring during non-REM sleep that usually occur when one is awake, such as walking and eating. | 4. | ____ along with colleagues had students performed a weather prediction task. | 6. | what term best describes not percieving a person in a gorilla suit when asked to count the number of people playing basket ball? | 9. | images thoughts and feelings experienced during sleeps. |
| 11. | sleep disorder characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness and weakness in facial and limb muscles. | 12. | a heightened awareness of the present moment whether of events in one's environment or in one's own mind. | 13. | practices that people use to calm the mind, stabilize concentration focus attention and enhance awareness of the present moment. | 16. | an awareness of one's surroundings and of what's in one's mind at a given moment. | 18. | a sleep difficulty characterized by difficulty falling and staying asleep. |
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