Unit 5: States of Consciousness

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Across
  1. 2. Having reoccurring problems of not being able to fall or stay asleep
  2. 5. Sequential images, thoughts, and emotions going through a person’s mind while they are still asleep.
  3. 9. A sleep disorder where you stop breathing during sleep and repeatedly wake up momentarily.
  4. 12. Experiencing senses that are not true.
  5. 13. The large, slow brain waves that occur when you are deep asleep.
  6. 14. What a person remembers from the storyline of their dreams. According to Sigmund Freud.
  7. 17. A chemical substance that changes perceptions and moods.
  8. 20. Sleep disorder where you fall asleep uncontrollably. A person may fall directly into REM sleep at random times.
Down
  1. 1. The discomfort and distress that happens after someone stops using an addictive drug.
  2. 3. Non-rapid eye movement sleep. Are stages 1-4 of sleep.
  3. 4. Dangerously craving and using a drug despite the different consequences.
  4. 6. The likelihood of having an increased amount of REM sleep after being deprived of REM sleep. Happens after repeatedly waking up during REM sleep.
  5. 7. Rapid eye movement sleep. This is when vivid dreams occur. It is also known as paradoxical sleep because the muscles are relaxed but other body systems are active.
  6. 8. What your dream really means. According to Sigmund Freud.
  7. 10. The relatively slow brain waves that show when you are relaxed and awake.
  8. 11. A suggestion given during hypnosis to be done after the hypnotized person is no longer hypnotized. Can help control undesired symptoms and behaviors (used by clinicians).
  9. 15. Regulates our sleeping and waking cycle. It is our 24-hour "body clock" that keeps our bodily rhythms regular and stable.
  10. 16. A split in consciousness, allowing for some thoughts and behaviors to occur at the same time as others.
  11. 18. The decreasing effect that happens when you regularly use the same dose of a drug, which makes the user take larger doses before feeling the drug’s effect.
  12. 19. Social interaction where one person gets another to believe that certain perceptions, feelings, thoughts, or behaviors will randomly happen.