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AIM : Three biologically based dimensions of consciousness - Activation, Input, and Mode.
alphawaves : pattern of brain activity when one is relaxed and drowsy; slower, higher energy waves than beta waves.
attention : limited capacity to process information that is under conscious control.
awareness : monitoring of information from the environment and from one's own thoughts.
betawaves : pattern of brain activity when one is awake; a rapid, low-energy wave.
circadianrhythms : variations in physiological processes that cycle within approximately a 24-hour period, including the sleep-wake cycle.
coma : state of consciousness in which the eyes are closed and the person is unresponsive and unarousable.
consciousness : awareness of one's surroundings and of whats in one's mind at a given moment; includes aspects of being awake and aware.
deltawaves : pattern of brain activity that dominates Stage 3 sleep; higher energy than theta wave.
depressants : substances that decrease or slow down central nervous system activity.
dreams : images, thoughts, and feelings experienced during sleep.
endocannabinoids : natural, marijuana-like substances produced by the body.
hallucinogens : substances that create distorted perceptions of reality ranging from mild to extreme.
hypersomnia : sleep difficulty characterized by sleeping more than 10 hours a day for 2 weeks or more; includes urge to nap during inappropriate times.
hypnosis : state characterized by focused attention, suggestibility, absorption, lack of voluntary control over behavior, and suspension of critical facilities; may be therapeutic.
insomnia : sleep difficulty characterized by difficulty falling and staying asleep, as well as not feeling rested.
latent : Freud's deeper, unconscious level of dreams; their meaning is found at this level.
manifest : Freud's surface level of dreams, recalled upon waking.
meditation : practices used to calm the mind, stabilize concentration, focus attention, and enhance awareness of present moment.
mindfulness : heightened awareness of present moment, whether of events in one's environment or in one's own mind.
narcolepsy : sleep disorder characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness and weakness in facial and limb muscles.
nonREM : form of sleep with few eye movements, which are slow rather than fast.
psychoactivedrugs : naturally occurring or synthesized substances that, when taken into the body, reliably produce qualitative changes in conscious experience.
REM : quick movements of the eye that occur during sleep, thought to mark phases of dreaming.
selectiveattention : ability to focus awareness on specific features in the environment while ignoring others.
sleepapnea : sleep difficulty that results from temporary blockage of the air passage.
sleepwalking : sleep difficulty characterized by activities occurring during non-REM sleep that usually occur when one is awake.
stimulants : substances that activate the nervous system.
StroopEffect : delay in reaction time when color of words on a test and their meaning differ.
sustainedattention : ability to maintain focused awareness on a target or idea.
thetawaves : brain activity during Stage 1 sleep; slower, lower-energy waves than alpha waves.
vegetativestate : minimal consciousness in which the eyes might be open but the person is otherwise unresponsive.
wakefulness : degree of alertness reflecting whether a person is awake or asleep.
Creative Consciousness - Chapter 6
Across:1. | Freud's deeper, unconscious level of dreams; their meaning is found at this level. | 3. | natural, marijuana-like substances produced by the body. | 6. | sleep difficulty characterized by activities occurring during non-REM sleep that usually occur when one is awake. | 7. | pattern of brain activity when one is relaxed and drowsy; slower, higher energy waves than beta waves. | 10. | ability to focus awareness on specific features in the environment while ignoring others. | 13. | sleep disorder characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness and weakness in facial and limb muscles. | 16. | limited capacity to process information that is under conscious control. | 17. | Three biologically based dimensions of consciousness - Activation, Input, and Mode. |
| 20. | form of sleep with few eye movements, which are slow rather than fast. | 21. | sleep difficulty characterized by difficulty falling and staying asleep, as well as not feeling rested. | 25. | sleep difficulty characterized by sleeping more than 10 hours a day for 2 weeks or more; includes urge to nap during inappropriate times. | 26. | awareness of one's surroundings and of whats in one's mind at a given moment; includes aspects of being awake and aware. | 27. | delay in reaction time when color of words on a test and their meaning differ. | 28. | substances that activate the nervous system. | 29. | ability to maintain focused awareness on a target or idea. | 30. | substances that decrease or slow down central nervous system activity. |
| | Down:2. | monitoring of information from the environment and from one's own thoughts. | 4. | pattern of brain activity that dominates Stage 3 sleep; higher energy than theta wave. | 5. | sleep difficulty that results from temporary blockage of the air passage. | 8. | Freud's surface level of dreams, recalled upon waking. | 9. | pattern of brain activity when one is awake; a rapid, low-energy wave. | 11. | minimal consciousness in which the eyes might be open but the person is otherwise unresponsive. | 12. | practices used to calm the mind, stabilize concentration, focus attention, and enhance awareness of present moment. |
| 14. | heightened awareness of present moment, whether of events in one's environment or in one's own mind. | 15. | substances that create distorted perceptions of reality ranging from mild to extreme. | 18. | state of consciousness in which the eyes are closed and the person is unresponsive and unarousable. | 19. | images, thoughts, and feelings experienced during sleep. | 22. | quick movements of the eye that occur during sleep, thought to mark phases of dreaming. | 23. | state characterized by focused attention, suggestibility, absorption, lack of voluntary control over behavior, and suspension of critical facilities; may be therapeutic. | 24. | degree of alertness reflecting whether a person is awake or asleep. |
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Creative Consciousness - Chapter 6
Across:1. | Freud's deeper, unconscious level of dreams; their meaning is found at this level. | 3. | natural, marijuana-like substances produced by the body. | 6. | sleep difficulty characterized by activities occurring during non-REM sleep that usually occur when one is awake. | 7. | pattern of brain activity when one is relaxed and drowsy; slower, higher energy waves than beta waves. | 10. | ability to focus awareness on specific features in the environment while ignoring others. | 13. | sleep disorder characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness and weakness in facial and limb muscles. | 16. | limited capacity to process information that is under conscious control. | 17. | Three biologically based dimensions of consciousness - Activation, Input, and Mode. |
| 20. | form of sleep with few eye movements, which are slow rather than fast. | 21. | sleep difficulty characterized by difficulty falling and staying asleep, as well as not feeling rested. | 25. | sleep difficulty characterized by sleeping more than 10 hours a day for 2 weeks or more; includes urge to nap during inappropriate times. | 26. | awareness of one's surroundings and of whats in one's mind at a given moment; includes aspects of being awake and aware. | 27. | delay in reaction time when color of words on a test and their meaning differ. | 28. | substances that activate the nervous system. | 29. | ability to maintain focused awareness on a target or idea. | 30. | substances that decrease or slow down central nervous system activity. |
| | Down:2. | monitoring of information from the environment and from one's own thoughts. | 4. | pattern of brain activity that dominates Stage 3 sleep; higher energy than theta wave. | 5. | sleep difficulty that results from temporary blockage of the air passage. | 8. | Freud's surface level of dreams, recalled upon waking. | 9. | pattern of brain activity when one is awake; a rapid, low-energy wave. | 11. | minimal consciousness in which the eyes might be open but the person is otherwise unresponsive. | 12. | practices used to calm the mind, stabilize concentration, focus attention, and enhance awareness of present moment. |
| 14. | heightened awareness of present moment, whether of events in one's environment or in one's own mind. | 15. | substances that create distorted perceptions of reality ranging from mild to extreme. | 18. | state of consciousness in which the eyes are closed and the person is unresponsive and unarousable. | 19. | images, thoughts, and feelings experienced during sleep. | 22. | quick movements of the eye that occur during sleep, thought to mark phases of dreaming. | 23. | state characterized by focused attention, suggestibility, absorption, lack of voluntary control over behavior, and suspension of critical facilities; may be therapeutic. | 24. | degree of alertness reflecting whether a person is awake or asleep. |
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