Unit 5: States of Consciousness
Across
- 2. Having reoccurring problems of not being able to fall or stay asleep
- 5. Sequential images, thoughts, and emotions going through a person’s mind while they are still asleep.
- 9. A sleep disorder where you stop breathing during sleep and repeatedly wake up momentarily.
- 12. Experiencing senses that are not true.
- 13. The large, slow brain waves that occur when you are deep asleep.
- 14. What a person remembers from the storyline of their dreams. According to Sigmund Freud.
- 17. A chemical substance that changes perceptions and moods.
- 20. Sleep disorder where you fall asleep uncontrollably. A person may fall directly into REM sleep at random times.
Down
- 1. The discomfort and distress that happens after someone stops using an addictive drug.
- 3. Non-rapid eye movement sleep. Are stages 1-4 of sleep.
- 4. Dangerously craving and using a drug despite the different consequences.
- 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.
- 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.
- 8. What your dream really means. According to Sigmund Freud.
- 10. The relatively slow brain waves that show when you are relaxed and awake.
- 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).
- 15. Regulates our sleeping and waking cycle. It is our 24-hour "body clock" that keeps our bodily rhythms regular and stable.
- 16. A split in consciousness, allowing for some thoughts and behaviors to occur at the same time as others.
- 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.
- 19. Social interaction where one person gets another to believe that certain perceptions, feelings, thoughts, or behaviors will randomly happen.