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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
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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
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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

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