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Consciousness States of consciousness Biological rhythms Annual cycles Twenty-eight day cycles Twenty-four hour cycles Ninety-minute cycles Circadian rhythm Suprechiasmatic nucleus Sleep stages REM sleep Alpha waves Sleep Hallucinations Delta waves Differences in sleep need Effects of sleep deprivation Sleep theory protection Sleep theory restore and repair Sleep theory remembering Sleep theory growth Insomnia Narcolepsy Sleep apnea Night terrors Dream Manifest content Latent content Why we dream: satisfy our own wishes Why we dream: latent content Chapter seven terms Why we dream: to file away memories Why we dream: to develop and preserve neural pathways Why we dream: to make sense of neural static Why we dream: to reflect cognitive development Hypnosis Who is “hyponotizable” Hypnosis and repressed memories Hypnosis and a person’s will Posthypnotic suggestion Dissociation Hypnosis as a social phenomenon Hypnosis as divided consciousness Psychoactive drug Tolerance Withdrawal Physical dependence Psychological dependence Addiction Three misconceptions about drug addiction Depressants Barbiturates Opiates Stimulants Amphetamines Chapter seven terms Methamphetami ne Cocaine Ecstasy Hallucinogens LSD Marijuana Biological influences on drug use Psychological influences on drug use Social-cultural influences on drug use Near-death experiences Dualist Monist Chapter seven terms Consciousness Narcolepsy Withdrawal States of consciousness Sleep apnea Physical dependence Biological rhythms Night terrors Psychological dependence Annual cycles Dream Addiction Twenty-eight day cycles Manifest content Three misconceptions about drug addiction Twenty-four hour cycles Latent content Depressants Ninety-minute cycles Why we dream: satisfy our own wishes Barbiturates Circadian rhythm Why we dream: latent content Opiates Suprechiasmatic nucleus Why we dream: to file away memories Stimulants Sleep stages Why we dream: to develop and preserve neural pathways Amphetamines REM sleep Why we dream: to make sense of neural static Methamphetamine Alpha waves Why we dream: to reflect cognitive development Cocaine Sleep Hypnosis Ecstasy Hallucinations Who is “hyponotizable” Hallucinogens Delta waves Hypnosis and repressed memories LSD Differences in sleep need Hypnosis and a person’s will Marijuana Effects of sleep deprivation Posthypnotic suggestion Biological influences on drug use Sleep theory protection Dissociation Psychological influences on drug use Sleep theory restore and repair Hypnosis as a social phenomenon Social-cultural influences on drug use Sleep theory remembering Hypnosis as divided consciousness Near-death experiences Sleep theory growth Psychoactive drug Dualist Insomnia Tolerance Monist
Consciousness Narcolepsy Withdrawal
States of consciousness Sleep apnea Physical dependence Biological rhythms Night terrors Psychological dependence Annual cycles Dream Addiction Twenty-eight day cycles Manifest content Three misconceptions about drug addiction Twenty-four hour cycles Latent content Depressants Ninety-minute cycles Why we dream: satisfy our own wishes Barbiturates Circadian rhythm Why we dream: latent content Opiates Suprechiasmatic nucleus Why we dream: to file away memories Stimulants Sleep stages Why we dream: to develop and preserve neural pathways Amphetamines REM sleep Why we dream: to make sense of neural static Methamphetamine Alpha waves Why we dream: to reflect cognitive development Cocaine Sleep Hypnosis Ecstasy Hallucinations Who is “hyponotizable” Hallucinogens Delta waves Hypnosis and repressed memories LSD Differences in sleep need Hypnosis and a person’s will Marijuana Effects of sleep deprivation Posthypnotic suggestion Biological influences on drug use Sleep theory protection Dissociation Psychological influences on drug use Sleep theory restore and repair Hypnosis as a social phenomenon Social-cultural influences on drug use Sleep theory remembering Hypnosis as divided consciousness Near-death experiences Sleep theory growth Psychoactive drug Dualist Insomnia Tolerance Monist
Consciousness Narcolepsy Withdrawal
States of consciousness Sleep apnea Physical dependence Biological rhythms Night terrors Psychological dependence Annual cycles Dream Addiction Twenty-eight day cycles Manifest content Three misconceptions about drug addiction Twenty-four hour cycles Latent content Depressants Ninety-minute cycles Why we dream: satisfy our own wishes Barbiturates Circadian rhythm Why we dream: latent content Opiates Suprechiasmatic nucleus Why we dream: to file away memories Stimulants Sleep stages Why we dream: to develop and preserve neural pathways Amphetamines REM sleep Why we dream: to make sense of neural static Methamphetamine Alpha waves Why we dream: to reflect cognitive development Cocaine Sleep Hypnosis Ecstasy Hallucinations Who is “hyponotizable” Hallucinogens Delta waves Hypnosis and repressed memories LSD Differences in sleep need Hypnosis and a person’s will Marijuana Effects of sleep deprivation Posthypnotic suggestion Biological influences on drug use Sleep theory protection Dissociation Psychological influences on drug use Sleep theory restore and repair Hypnosis as a social phenomenon Social-cultural influences on drug use Sleep theory remembering Hypnosis as divided consciousness Near-death experiences Sleep theory growth Psychoactive drug Dualist Insomnia Tolerance Monist