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CHAPTER 5

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_______________________ is a persons awareness of everything that is going on around him or


her at any given moment.
The state in which there is a shift in the quality or pattern of mental activity as compared to
waking consciousness is called _______________________ ______________________ of
consciousness.
The _______________ __________________ is a cycle or bodily rhythm that occurs over a 24hour period.
____________________ are brief sidesteps into sleep lasting only a few seconds.
The ____________________ ____________________ of sleep is the theory of sleep proposing
that sleep is necessary to the physical health of the body and serves to replenish chemicals and
repair cellular damage.
________________ ____________ are brain waves that indicate a state of relaxation or light
sleep.
______________ ______________ is a stage of sleep in which the eyes move rapidly under the
eyelids and the person is typically experiencing a dream.
___________________ _______________________ are a relatively rare disorder in which the
person experiences extreme fear and screams or runs around during deep sleep without waking
fully.
REM sleep is also known as _____________ __________________ because there is high level of
brain activity.
______________ is the inability to get to sleep, stay asleep, or get a good quality of sleep.
________________ ______________ is a disorder in which the person stops breathing for nearly
half a minute or more.
___________________ is a sleep disorder in which a person falls immediately into REM sleep
during the day without warning.
The state of consciousness in which the person is especially susceptible to suggestion is called
_______________.
When more and more of the drug is needed to achieve the same effect it is called
__________________________________.
The physical symptoms that can include nausea, pain, tremors, crankiness, and high blood
pressure, resulting from a lack of an addictive drug in the body systems are called
____________________________ .
The feeling that a drug is needed to continue a feeling of emotional or psychological well-being is
________________________ __________________________.
_______________ are drugs that increase the functioning of the nervous system.
Drugs that decrease the functioning of the nervous system are known as _____________.
________________________ are a class of opium-related drugs that suppress the sensation of
pain by binding to and stimulating the nervous systems natural receptor sites for endorphins.
______________________ ________________________ are drugs including hallucinogens and
marijuana that produce hallucinations or increased feelings of relaxation and intoxication.

Words to use:
Alpha waves
Altered State
Circadian rhythm
Consciousness
Depressants
Hypnosis
Insomnia
Microsleeps
Narcolepsy
Narcotics
Night terrors
Paradoxical sleep
Psychogenic drugs
Psychological Dependence
Rapid Eye Movement
Restorative Theory
Sleep apnea
Stimulants
Tolerance
Withdrawal

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