Unit 3 - Biological Bases of Behavior (Pt II) - Consciousness

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Across
  1. 3. term for returning to drug use after a period of not using (40-60%) of addicts experience this after treatment
  2. 5. brain/drug interaction in which the drug inhibits neurons from reabsorbing neurotransmitters
  3. 9. therapy for addiction that focuses on restructuring thought processes
  4. 10. theory of hypnosis that argues people enter a different level of consciousness while induced
  5. 11. most common sleep problem in which people have trouble falling or staying asleep
  6. 13. abbreviation for a cluster of cells in the hypothalamus that are are light sensitive
  7. 16. results from the body's accommodation to effects of drug use; results in more drug use to achieve desired effects
  8. 17. phenomenon that in which individuals with vision problems can still predict location of visual stimuli through unconscious processes
  9. 22. theory that argues that sleep is primarly needed to address the damage animals due to their body during the day
  10. 23. process of putting someone into a state of hypnosis
  11. 25. class of drug that creates distorted perceptual and cognitive experiences
  12. 26. biological clock in humans that follows a 24hr and 18min cycle
  13. 28. class of drugs that reduces activity of the nervous system
  14. 29. nervous system/drug interaction that creates an effect by acting like a similar substance naturally produced in the body
  15. 30. measure of a person's ability to be hypnotized
  16. 33. class of drug that increases nervous system activity
  17. 35. close to consciousness but not fully aware (e.g. daydreaming)
  18. 36. painful symptoms resulting from lack of drug use once someone is dependent
  19. 38. theory that argues that dreams are the result of random electrical activity in the brain
  20. 39. awareness and responsiveness of mental processes and environment
Down
  1. 1. measure of someone's likelihood of becoming addicted (e.g. genetics, peer groups, age, etc)
  2. 2. type of disorder in which dreamers physically act out dreams due to a lack of muslce paralysis
  3. 4. hormone secreted by the pineal gland that induces a sleepy state
  4. 6. type of drug that reduces pain and creates feelings of euphoria (e.g. heroine)
  5. 7. compulsive behavioral pattern of drug use
  6. 8. this sleep issue can result in loss of focus/memory, lower immunity, and possible hallucinations/delusions
  7. 12. sleep disorder that is characterized by interuptions in breathing preventing deep sleep
  8. 13. period in which humans pass through all stages of sleep then repeat; each lasts roughly 90 mins
  9. 14. hypnosis behavior that results when a person responds to a command imbedded during hypnosis after they are out of hypnosis
  10. 15. stage of sleep of highest brain activity, eye movement, and dreams
  11. 18. stage of pre-sleep in which you are relaxed and "dozing off"
  12. 19. physical need to use a drug to avoid painful biological and psychological side effects
  13. 20. type of dream in which the dreamer realizes they are dreaming
  14. 21. first stage of true sleep characterized by bursts of brain activity called spindles
  15. 24. sleep disorder in which people suffer from "sleep attacks"
  16. 27. content in dreams that reflect unconscious issues….according to Freud.
  17. 31. theory of hypnosis that argues that people do not truly enter hypnosis, but are just more imaginative and suggestible than others
  18. 32. processing theory that highlights dreams as a method for consolidating memories
  19. 34. stage characterized by gradual decreasing responsiveness and presence of alph to theta waves
  20. 37. type of sleep in stages 3 or 4 in which delta waves are present