Chapter 4: Consciousness (copy)

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Amphetamines
________: stimulants that are synthesized (made) in laboratories rather than being found in nature.
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Benzodiazepines
________: drugs that lower anxiety and reduce stress.
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Withdrawal
________: physical symptoms that can include nausea, pain, tremors, crankiness, and high blood pressure, resulting from a lack of an addictive drug in the body system.
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Opiates
________: 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.
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Marijuana
________: mild hallucinogen (also known as "pot "or "weed) "derived from the leaves and flowers of a particular type of hemp plant.
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hypnotist
The ________ tells the person to focus on what is being said.
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MDMA
________ (Ecstasy or X): designer drug that can have both stimulant and hallucinatory effects.
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Night Terrors
________: relatively rare disorder in which the person experiences extreme fear and screams or runs around during deep sleep without waking fully.
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Dissociation
________: divided state of conscious awareness.
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REM
________ behavior disorder (RBD): a rare disorder in which the mechanism that blocks the movement of the voluntary muscles fails, allowing the person to thrash around and even get up and act out nightmares.
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PCP
________: synthesized drug now used as an animal tranquilizer that can cause stimulant, depressant, narcotic, or hallucinogenic effects.
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Heroin
________: narcotic drug derived from opium that is extremely addictive.
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LSD
________: (lysergic acid diethylamide) powerful synthetic hallucinogen.
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Nicotine
________: the active drug in tobacco.
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Barbiturates
________: depressant drugs that have a sedative effect.
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Hallucinogenics
________: drugs including ________ and marijuana that produce hallucinations or increased feelings of relaxation and intoxication.
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Caffeine
________: a mild stimulant found in coffee, tea, and several other plant- based substances 4.13 Down in the Valley: Depressants.
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Alcohol
________: the chemical resulting from fermentation or distillation of various kinds of vegetable matter.
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Insomnia
________: the inability to get to sleep, stay asleep, or get a good quality of sleep.
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Microsleeps
________: brief sidesteps into sleep lasting a few seconds.
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Cocaine
________: a natural drug derived from the leaves of the coca plant.
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Depressants
________: drugs that decrease the functioning of the nervous system.
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Stimulants
________: drugs that increase the functioning of the nervous system.
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Physical dependence
________: condition occurring when a persons body becomes unable to function normally without a particular drug.
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Nightmares
________: bad dreams occurring during REM sleep.
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Morphine
________: narcotic drug derived from opium, used to treat severe pain.
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Psychological Dependence
________: the feeling that a drug is needed to continue a feeling of emotional or psychological well- being.
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Circadian Rhythm
________: a cycle of bodily rhythm that occurs over a 24- hour period 4.4 Why We Sleep.
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Eye Movement
Rapid ________ (REM): stage of sleep in which the eyes move rapidly under the eyelids and the person is typically experiencing a dream.
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Opium
________: substance derived from the ________ poppy from which all narcotic drugs are derived.
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Psychoactive Drugs
________: chemical substances that alter thinking, perception, and memory.
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Synthesis Hypothesis
Activation- ________: premise that states that dreams are created by the higher centers of the cortex to explain the activation by the brain stem of cortical cells during REM sleep periods.
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Non REM
________ (NREM) Sleep: any of the stages of sleep that do not include REM.
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hypnotist
The ________ tells the person to "let go "and accept suggestions easily.
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Hallucinogens
________: drugs that cause false sensory messages, altering the perception of reality.
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