Psychology Chapter 4
Functions of Sleep
1. Recover from stress 2. Rejuvenates the body 3. Consolidates learning 4. Promotes infant brain development These are all functions of what?
Circadian Rythm
24-Hour sleep cycle based on the Earth's rotation
Adderall
A specific medicine that's an example of an amphetamine/stimulant
Tolerance
A type of habit formed around the misuse of drugs Causes higher doses of the drug to achieve same effect
Hypnosis
An altered state of conscious ness where people are highly suggestive and act as if they're in a trance
Psychoactive Substances
Another name for drugs, specifically drugs that distort reality.
Amphetamines
Another name for stimulants
Non Rapid Eye Movement
Another name for the first four stages of sleep
Alpha Waves
As we start to wind down, our brain emits these types of waves
Alpha Waves
Brain wave that of cur during being awake They're low amplitude brain waves, Iinked to relaxation
Suppression
CONSCIOUSLY choosing to not think about distracting ideas or uncomfortable things
Barbituate
Class of drug referred to as an addictive depressant used to relieve anxiety and reduce sleep
Stimulant
Class of drug that increases activity of the nervous system
Depressant
Class of drug that lowers nervous system activity
Abstinence syndrome
Cluster of withdrawal symptoms that result from sudden decease in an addictive drug's level of usage
Sleep Terrors
Constant nightmares that occur during NREM sleep
Stages 3 and 4
Deep sleep disorders occur during these two stages of sleep
Flashbacks
Distorted perceptions or hallucinations that occur days or weeks after LSD usage
Marijuana
Drug also known as weed.
Selective Attention
Focus on one's conscious as on a particular stimulus
Unconscious
Form of Consciousness Unavailable to awareness under most circumstances
Pre Conscious
Form of consciousness between of direct inner awareness and unconsciousness; middle man
Pre conscious
Form of consciousness. Not currently in awareness, but readily available, retrieving.
Transcendental Meditation
Form of meditation that concentrates on mantras and promotes relaxation
Mindfulness Meditation
Form of meditation that helps focus on the present and not hyper focus on problems
High frequency brain waves
Frequency of brain Waves associated with wakefulness
Low frequency brain waves
Frequency of brain waves associated with sleep
Narcotics
Group of drugs used to relieve pain and induce sleep
Opiods
Group of drugs where the chemical acts on the opiate receptors of the brain, but AREN'T derived from the opium poppy
Opiates
Group of narcotics derived from the optimized poppy. Provide euphoric rush and depress nervous system
Insomnia
Half of all adults suffer from this sleep disorder
PCP
Hallucinogen who's name is an acronym for its chemical structure
Mescaline
Hallucinogenic drug derived from the mescal cactus
Altered states of consciousness
Hypnosis, meditation, biofeedback are all examples of ...?
Sleep Paralysis
Inability to move during transition from wake to sleep
Electromyograph
Instrument used to measure muscle tension
Direct Inner Awareness
Inward thinking, inner thoughts, (DIA)
Direct Inner Awareness
Knowledge of one's own thoughts, feelings, and memories without the use of sensory organs.
Suggestibility
Knowledge of what's expected during the "trance state"
Depression
Lack of sleep can mainly lead to.....?
Anxiety
Many people self- medicate to deal with this.......
Acetylcholine
Neurotransmitter related to the activation synthesis model
8 hours
On average, how many hours should a human sleep?
Sigmund Freud
One of the main founders of Psychoanalysis
Substance Use Disorder
Problem characterized by loss of control over usage, social impairment, risky use, and tolerance and withdrawal symptoms
Hallucinogenic
Psychoactive substance that causes hallucinations
Sigmund Freud
Psychologist who believed nearly all dreams had something to do with sex
Paradoxical Sleep
REM is also called this because the brain suggest a level of awareness similar to if you were awake
Cocktail Party Effect
Regarding selective attention, the effect where we can pick out speech of a single person across a room at a party.
Consciousness
Sensory awarenesss of the environment
Sleep Apnea
Sleep disorder where breathing stops during sleep
Narcolepsy
Sleep disorder where one falls asleep suddenly & irresistibly
Sleep Walking
Sleep disorder where one has unconsciously mobile while technically asleep
Bedwetting
Sleep disorder where one urinates during sleep, usually occurs during deep sleep
Insomnia
Sleep disorder where there's difficulty falling asleep
Second hand Smoke
Smoke from tobacco products and exhalations of other people, passive smoking.
30 to 40 minutes
Stage 1 sleep lasts about this amount of time
Rapid Eye Movement
Stage of sleep characterized by rapid eye movement. Linked to dreaming
Stage 3
Stage of sleep that starts emitting delta waves
Delta Waves
Strong, slow brain waves usually emitted during stage 4 sleep
Biofeedback Training
System that provides information about a bodily function in order to gain control over it
Non Conscious
The Bodily process that can't be experienced through sensory a awareness
Repression
The UNCONSCIOUS pushing back of anxiety- evoking ideas, impulses, or images from awareness
LSD
The acronym for the acid hallucinogen
Hydrocarbons
The chemical compounds consistent of hydrogen and carbon
Alcohol
The most popular drug on high school and college campuses
Frequencies
The number of waves per second emitted by the brain
Amplitudes
The strength of the brain waves
Volts
The strength or energy of brain waves is expressed in this
Role Theory
Theory that explains hypnotic events in terms of the person's ability to act as though they're hypnotized
Theta Waves
These slow brain waves, are being produced during stage one; hypnagogic state
Altered States of Consciousness
Trances and Hypnosis are forms of this kind of consciousness
Hypnagogic State
Transition from alpha waves to theta waves, where during this state, we can experience brief, but vivid dreams.
True
True or False? Insomnia can be caused by trying too hard to fall asleep
False
True or False? It's dangerous to waken a sleepwalker
True
True or False? The number of people who die from smoking-related causes is greater than the number lost to motor vehicle accidents, abuse of alcohol, and all other drugs, suicide, homicide and AIDS combined.
False
True or False? We act out forbidden fantasies in our dreams
False
True or False? You can be hypnotized against your will
True
True or False? You can teach a rat to raise or lower its heart rate
True
True or false? Coca-Cola once "added life" to its signature drink through the use of cocaine
True
True or false? Heroin was once used as a cure for addiction to morphine
True
True or false? Many health professionals calm down hyperactive children by giving them a stimulant
True
True or false? We sleep for 1/3rd of our lives
True
True or false? Women get drunk quicker than men
Activation Synthesis Model
View that dreams reflect activation of brain activity by the reticular formation and synthesis of this activity in a pattern
Introspection
What people do when they meditate