Conscience Terminoligy

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Across
  1. 3. Physical responses to the removal of some habitually administered drugs.
  2. 4. infant death syndrome sleep disorder in which an otherwise healthy infant dies while asleep.
  3. 7. altered state of consciousness characterized by relaxation and increased suggestibility.
  4. 11. dreaming A conscious awareness of dreaming accompanied by the ability to control the content of the dream.
  5. 14. wave waveform of 4 to 7 c/s lighter stages of non–rapid eye movement sleep.
  6. 17. A compulsive dependence
  7. 18. A sleep disorder characterized by the intrusion of rapid eye movement phenomena into waking.
  8. 20. waveform of 15 to 30c/s; alert waking.
  9. 21. clock An internal mechanism, provides an approximate schedule
  10. 22. drug that stimulates the experience of false perceptions
  11. 23. drug drug altering a person’s state of consciousness.
  12. 25. waveform of more than 30 c/s; attention to sensory input.
  13. 27. rhythm A daily biological rhythm.
Down
  1. 1. An abnormal level of brain activation with a sudden onset.
  2. 2. eye movement waveforms resembling waking, muscular paralysis, and sympathetic nervous system activation.
  3. 4. apnea: A sleep disorder in which the person stops breathing while asleep
  4. 5. visual imagery.
  5. 6. A sleep disorder characterized by an inability to either initiate or maintain normal sleep.
  6. 8. need to administer greater quantities of a drug to achieve the same subjective effect.
  7. 9. wave: waveform of 1 to 4 c/s deep non–rapid eye movement sleep.
  8. 10. state An abnormal state following brain injury featuring wakefulness without consciousness.
  9. 12. A state of deep unconsciousness
  10. 13. drug that increases the activity of the nervous system.
  11. 15. waveform of 9 to 12 c/s; relaxed waking
  12. 16. terror disorder occurring in non–rapid eye movement sleep; sleeper wakes suddenly in great distress w/o experiencing a nightmare.
  13. 19. A normal state of consciousness characterized by alertness and awareness of external stimuli.
  14. 24. A state of awareness
  15. 26. A voluntary alteration of consciousness characterized by positive emotion and absence of thought.
  16. 28. eye movement sleep with theta and delta wave activity, deep physical relaxation.