Consciousness (chapter 4)
Across
- 2. a sleep disorder that affects 30% of American adults, causing difficulty falling asleep
- 4. a sleep disorder in which a person may fall asleep suddenly, without warning
- 5. a form of meditation with no spiritual goals
- 7. the act of focusing your thought to alter your relation to the world
- 13. substances that are able to alter your perception of reality
- 14. chemical compounds consisting of hydrogen and carbon, found in cigarettes
- 17. memories that are consciously removed from our awareness are:
- 19. ________ hypothesis, if we are preoccupied during the day, then we are more likely to dream of that.
- 20. ____ theory, an explanation of hypnosis
- 21. stage of sleep linked to dreaming, where the eyes dart around
- 22. ideas that are not in awareness, but can be brought into awareness are:
- 24. were higher doses of a drug are required to achieve the same effect
Down
- 1. ideas that are unavailable to awareness most of the time are:
- 3. a sleep disorder in which a person stops breathing during sleep
- 6. ________ Rythm, a cycle of wakefulness and sleep
- 8. a drug that lowers the rate of activity in the nervous system
- 9. A state of being aware of the outside events, inner thoughts, and the waking state
- 10. an altered state of consciousness in which people are highly suggestible
- 11. describes bodily processes that we cannot directly experience, hair growth or neurons firing
- 12. _______ set theory, similar to role theory, suggests that expectation influences hypnosis
- 15. _________ meditation, a form of meditation that uses mantras to guide meditation
- 16. characterizes the first four stages of sleep
- 18. a drug that increases the rate of activity in the nervous system
- 23. memories that are automatically kept from our awareness are: