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dvanced Placement Psychology Name Unit Quote Fall Unit 06: tates of Consciousness Directions: s an introduction to the unit, this is a quote to give you the chance to think about the concepts we are about to discuss. Determine which letter from the choices above is the correct one and fits into the spaces below. When you are finished fill in the quote below. quote from Carl Jung: G R H O V I O R R F Y N O H C U U N R I N N D U G L L R V B H O D N U U D I I N R O. ocial action, just like physical action, is steered by perception.

dvanced placement Psychology Film tudy Guide Name DICOVRING PYCHOLOGY H DVLOPING CHILD Directions: his will be due at the end of this film. You are to answer the following questions. he concepts are presented chronologically during the film. 1. What was Rousseau s argument about children? 2. What was Locke s argument about children? 3. What was William James argument about children? 4. What was John (the father of behaviorism) Watson s argument about children? 5. What types of things are neonates actually able to do? 6. What are some reasons for why neonates have such bad vision? 7. What is habituation and dishabituation? 8. What is conservation as it relates to Piaget? 9. ccording to recent research, at what age might object permanence actually exist in children? 10. t what age are children apprehensive about venturing across the visual cliff? 11. ccording to recent research, where does temperament seem to come from? 12. What does the statement Biology is not destiny, mean? 13. What does the shy monkey research seem to say about getting rid of shy behavior? In other words, how do get a shy monkey to be more outgoing?

dvanced placement Psychology Film tudy Guide Name VRYBODY RID H CROUL Directions: his will be due at the end of this film. You are to answer the following questions. he concepts are presented chronologically during the film. 1. What is rickson s 1st stage? 2. What are the two symbols represented in this stage? 3. What is rickson s 2nd stage? 4. What are the two symbols represented in this stage? 5. What is rickson s 3rd stage? 6. What are the two symbols represented in this stage? 7. What is rickson s 4th stage? 8. What are the two symbols represented in this stage? 9. What is rickson s 5th stage? 10. What are the two symbols represented in this stage? 11. What is rickson s 6th stage? 12. What are the two symbols represented in this stage? 13. What is rickson s 7th stage? 14. What are the two symbols represented in this stage? 15. What is rickson s 8th stage? 16. What are the two symbols represented in this stage?

dvanced Placement Psychology Frame Review 06 Name Date tate of Consciousness Basic Introduction to the Concepts of wareness What are the components of human awareness and altered states of awareness? You should be able to define and give a basic comparison of the different elements of awareness. You should be able to describe the basic processes that take place during sleep. You should be able to list and explain some ways that states of consiousness can be altered. ssential Details ssential Details ssential Details Consiousness is defined as focused and fluid awareness of one s self and the environment. Chronobiology is the study of the effects of time on life processes. Circadian rhythms affect awareness. Consiousness includes sensory, internal, abstract awareness and the sense of self. René Descartes stated I hink, therefore I am. James questioned it. Behaviorists denounce it. he Preconscious arena involves that which is in the memory but is not at the moment recalled. he Unconscious and ubconscious are similar. For Freud, the unconscious is where hidden drives are. he Nonconscious is the location of automatic behaviors that we are not usually aware of. ltered tates of Consiousness are influences, dissociations or divisions of awareness. tage 1: Light, tage 2: pindles...rm, tage 3: ransition, tage 4: Delta Waves, tage 5: RM Most people travel through the stages four or five times at an average speed of ninty minutes per cycle. hree theories about why we sleep are recuperation, consolidation, and adaptation. Why we dream is theoretical but we do know that dreams are restorative and RM dreams are necessary. Insomnia, often caused by diet and stress is the difficulty of getting to sleep or enough sleep. Night errors or Incubus ttacks are nighmares that occur during NRM and are common in children. leep Walking or omnombulism occurs during the deeper states of NRM sleep. Narcolepsy is where you suddenly enter deep sleep and pnea is irregular breating while sleeping. Meditation is a focused sense of awareness achieved by focusing on a peacful sound or stimulus. Biofeedback is the self monitoring of inner bodily functions to influence them to relax. Hynosis is not mind control or brain washing. t the same time, it is not simply a mind of matter trick. Hypnosis is the focused awareness that induces a trance like state which in turn causes suggestability. Depressants act to reduce activity in the CN. lcohol, Barbituurates and nxiolytics are included. timulants include mphetamines, Cocain, Caffeine, Nicotine, and xstacy or MDM. Hallucinagens mimic psychosis and include Pychedelics like LD, and Marijuana. Opiates like Heroin and Opium are can induce sleep and reduce pain but are very addictive. Our understanding of consciousness give us new insight into how we function as humans.

dvanced Placement Psychology Name Weekly Quiz heet core ( ) / 30 est Points Unit 06: tate of Consciousness Directions: ach week in dvanced Placement Psychology, there will be three quizzes. ach quiz is worth 10 test points. his sheet will be turned in at the end of the week. Quiz 01 (02 Points ach) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. otal Points Quiz 02 (02 Points ach) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. otal Points Quiz 03 (02 Points ach) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. otal Points Grand otal

dvanced Placement Psychology tudy Guide 06 Name tates of Consciousness Directions: nswer each of the following questions. xplain the significance of each answer. What is the activation-synthesis hypothesis? What is an addiction? What is an altered state of consciousness? What are amphetamines? What is attention? What is a barbiturate? What is the basic suggestion effect? What is a biological rhythm? What is the significance of caffeine? What is caffeinism? What is cannabis sativa? What are circadian rhythms? Wha is cocaine? What is concentrative meditation? What is condensation as it applies to consciousness? What is a good definiation for consciousness? What is a daydream? What is deep sleep? What are delta waves? What is a depressant? Wha is disinhibition? What is a dream symbol? What is drug tolerance? What is an electroencephalograph (G)? What is ergotism? What is a hallucinogen?

What is hypersomnia? What is hypnosis? What is the hypnotic susceptibility scale? What is insomnia? What is light sleep? What is a lucid dream? What is a mantra? What is the significance of marijuana? What is MDM (methylenedioxymethamphetamine)? What is meditation? What does it mean to be mesmerized? What is methamphetamine? What is microsleep? What is narcolepsy? Wha is nicotine? What are night terror or incubus attacks? What is a nightmare? What is NRM sleep? What is physical dependence? What are psychoactive drugs? What is the psychodynamic theory? What is psychological dependence? What is rapid eye movements (RMs)? What is receptive meditation? What is the relaxation response? What is RM behavior disorder? What is RM rebound? What is RM sleep? What is secondary elaboration? What is a sedative?

What is self-hypnosis? What is sensory deprivation? What is set? What is the significance of the word setting? What is sleep apnea? What is sleep deprivation? What are sleep patterns? What are sleep spindles? What are the sleep stages? What is sleep-deprivation psychosis? What is sleeptalking? What is a somnambulist? What is a stimulant? What is stimulus control? What is sudden infant death syndrome (ID)? What is symbolization? What is HC? What is tryptophan? What is waking consciousness? What is GHB (gamma-hydroxybutyrate)? What is the significance of the letters R...? What are withdrawal symptoms? What is the manifest content? What is the latent content?

dvanced Placement Psychology Name Unit Review Number 06 tates of Consciousness 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76

cross 1. Barbiturates are one of a large group of drugs. 4. is a person who sleepwalks. 6. Caffeinism is the excessive consumption of caffeine, leading to and a variety of physical and psychological complaints. 7. leep is a condition marked by repeated interruption of breathing during sleep. 8. sedative is a substance that calms,, or induces sleep by depressing activity in the nervous system. 10. elf-hypnosis is a state of attained without the aid of a hypnotist. 13. GHB or gamma-hydroxybutyrate is an illicit central nervous system that produces intoxication and sedation. 15. Physical dependence or physical, as indicated by the presence of drug tolerance and withdrawal symptoms. 18. Psychological dependence is a dependence that is based primarily on emotional or psychological needs. 19. Cocaine is a crystalline drug derived from leaves. It has been used as a central nervous system stimulant and local anesthetic. 20. mphetamines are a class of synthetic that have stimulant effects on the nervous system. 21. he sleep are the various levels of sleep depth identified by brainwave patterns and behavioral changes. 22. RM behavior is a failure of normal muscle paralysis, leading to violent actions during RM sleep. 25. Consciousness can be defined as a person s experience of mental, including current sensations, perceptions, memories, and feelings. 26. Hypnosis can be defined as an altered state of characterized by narrowed attention and increased suggestibility. 28. dream is a dream in which the dreamer feels awake and capable of normal thought and action. 30. Daydreams are waking fantasies. 32. ttention is defined as the orienting toward or focusing on some. 34. econdary is defined as making a dream more logical and complete while remembering it. 35. is a word or sound used as the focus of attention in concentrative meditation. 38. biological is any cycle of biological activity, such as sleep and waking cycles or changes in body temperature. 40. Rapid eye movements or are the swift eye movements that take pace during sleep. 41. rgotism is a pattern of psychotic-like symptoms that accompanies poisoning by ergot. Down 2. n ia a physical or psychological dependence on a drug. 3. n or G is a device designed to detect, amplify, and record electrical activity in the brain. 4. sleep are the distinctive bursts of brain-wave activity that indicate a person is asleep. 5. RM is the occurrence of extra amounts of RM sleep in a person who has been deprived of RM sleep. 9. Latent content is the meaning of the symbol or in a dream. 11. he activation-synthesis suggests that dreams affect the motor commands of the brain but that the brain does not actually carried them out. 12. Depressants are substances that decreases activity in the body and system. 14. he psychological setting are the set of and the social and/or physical environment in which an action occurs. 16. Nicotine is a potent stimulant drug found primarily in. Nicotine is a known carcinogen 17. he hypnotic susceptibility is any test designed to assess an individual s capacity for becoming hypnotized. 20. Caffeine is a natural with stimulant properties which is found in coffee, tea, and chocolate and added to artificial beverages and medicines. 23. MDM or is a stimulant drug closely related to amphetamine and commonly known as cstasy. 24. Disinhibition is the removal of, resulting in the acting out of behavior that normally would be restrained. 27. Waking consciousness is a state of normal, alert. 29. Manifest content is the actual symbol or in a dream. 31. Condensation is the combining several people, objects, or events into a single image. 33. o be means to be hypnotized. 36. HC or etrahydrocannabinol is the main active chemical in. 37. Relaxation are patterns of physiological changes that occurs in the body at times of relaxation. 39. Microsleep is defined as shift in brain-wave patterns to those of sleep. 44. Concentrative is a mental exercise based on focusing attention on a single target of contemplation. 47. hallucinogen is any substance that alters or distorts impressions. 50. Narcolepsy is a serious sleep in which the individual suffers uncontrollable sleep attacks. 51. Drug tolerance is the reduction in the body s to a drug. 52. Insomnia can be defined as in getting to sleep or staying asleep.

cross 42. udden infant death syndrome or is the sudden, unexplained death of an apparently healthy infant 43. NRM sleep or Non-rapid eye sleep characteristic of stages 2, 3, and 4, and is largely dream free. 45. stimulant is a substance that produces a temporary increase of activity in the body and system. 46. n altered state of is a condition of awareness distinctly different in quality or pattern from waking consciousness. 48. he theory is a theory of behavior that emphasizes internal conflicts, motives, and unconscious forces. 49. R... stands for Restricted timulation herapy. 51. et is any predisposition to in a certain way. 52. Deep sleep, also called stage 4 sleep is the form of normal sleep. 54. Hypersomnia is extreme sleepiness. 55. dream is an image in a dream that serves as a visible signs of hidden ideas, desires, impulses, emotions, relationships, and so forth. 57. he basic suggestion effect is the tendency of persons to carry out suggested actions as if they were involuntary. 59. Light sleep or stage 1 sleep is marked by, irregular brain waves and some alpha waves. 60. Marijuana is the leaves and flowers of the hemp plant sativa. 62. leep patterns are the order and duration of daily sleep and periods. 64. leeptalking is speaking while. 65. Withdrawal symptoms are the physical illnesses and discomfort that accompany the of an addictive drug. 66. ensory is any major reduction in the amount or variety of sensory stimulation. 67. Circadian rhythms are the changes in bodily function and arousal that vary on a schedule approximating one 24-hour day. 68. Psychoactive are any substances capable of altering attention, memory, judgment, sense of time, selfcontrol, mood, or perception. 69. Meditation is a technique for quieting the mind and body. 71. leep-deprivation is a major disruption of mental and emotional functioning brought about by lack of sleep. 73. nightmare is an upsetting dream that takes place during. 74. Night terrors or attacks are very frightening NRM sleep episodes. Down 53. ymbolization is the concept in Rogers s theory that explains the process of admitting an experience to awareness. 56. Cannabis is a type of hemp plant, from whose leaves and flowers marijuana and hashish are derived. 58. leep is defined as being deprived of desired or needed amounts of sleep. 61. Methamphetamine is a drug closely related to amphetamine in structure and effect. 63. Receptive meditation is meditation in which attention is widened to include an of one s total subjective experience. 70. ryptophan is a sleep-promoting amino acid found in. 72. Delta waves are the Large, brain waves that occur in deeper stage 3 and 4 sleep.

cross 75. timulus is the tendency of stimuli present when an operant response is acquired to subsequently control when and where the response is made. 76. RM is marked by rapid eye movements, a return to stage 1 G patterns; usually associated with dreaming.