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Chapter 4: Consciousness

Horizontales
consists of one’s moment-by-moment, personal (i.e., subjective) experiences.
A student who falls asleep during a lecture is likely sleep deprived, but a professor who falls asleep while lecturing is probably experiencing an episode of ________.
Brain activity and other physiological processes are regulated into patterns known as _________.
A theory of dreaming; this theory proposes that the brain tries to make sense of random brain activity that occurs during sleep by synthesizing the activity with stored memories.
The stage of sleep marked by rapid eye movements, paralysis of motor systems, and dreaming.
A social interaction during which a person, responding to suggestions, experiences changes in memory, perception, and/or voluntary action.
The processing of information by sensory systems without conscious awareness.
Verticales
A failure to notice large changes in one’s environment.
Products of an altered state of consciousness in which images and fantasies are confused with reality.
Impairments in mental functioning caused by a blow to or very sharp movement of the head.
A disorder in which a person, while asleep, stops breathing because his or her throat closes; the condition results in frequent awakenings during the night.
is a sleep disorder in which people’s mental health and ability to function in daily life are compromised by difficulty both falling asleep and staying asleep
A mental procedure that focuses attention on an external object or on a sense of awareness.
Drug use that remains compulsive despite its negative consequences.