1.
This is a persons subjective experience of the world and the mind
UISCOCSNNSSOE
2.
The study of how things seem to the conscious person
OELEPGOONYNMH
3.
the fundamental difficulty we have in perceiving the consciousness of others
ITMROSOEEBMOHNRLPFD
4.
the issue of how the mind is related to the brain and body
NLME-IPODODBRYMB
5.
low level sensory awareness and responsiveness
SEOCUSSLNIIACISMMONN
6.
you are fully aware and able to report your mental state
ONEFNSSLSULICSCOU
7.
persons attention is drawn to the self as an object
ONSI-OSCFSLESNSUEC
8.
the attempt to change conscious states of mind
LOCRTNLAEONTM
9.
the conscious avoidance of thought
OEPHNTSRGISHPTUOSU
10.
the tendency of a thought to return to consciousness with greater frequency following suppression
FFDCEFHSGUTEONTUPRSNEROOTUEOHIPBS
11.
hidden memories, instincts and desires, and inner struggles
MCSCNSNSIEDOCUOUNASYIN
12.
mental process that removes unacceptable thoughts and memories from unconsciousness an keeps them in the conscious
NSEPORIRES
13.
all the mental processes that give rise to a persons thoughts, choices, emotions, and behaviors even though they are not experienced by the person
UEITUISSNOCINCVOCNGO
14.
set of theories that sugest we have two different systems in our brains for processing information (one fast unconscious processing, and one slow effortful conscious processing)
ESUTESEORACHLPRIOSD
15.
a form of experience that departs significantly from the normal subjective experience of the world and the mind
OUAFSCTNESITCEDTSERONSESLAO
16.
naturally occuring 24hr cycle
IATMDHYCCARHNIR
17.
rapid eye movements and high levels of brain activity
PTAEEYYRSMMML(EECEIREVOEENCPLD)
18.
difficulty in falling asleep or staying asleep
MAOINISN
19.
disorder where a person stops breathing for brief periods while asleep
EALNAPESPE
20.
waking up unable to move
PSAPLAEYEISRSL
21.
occurs when a person arises and walks around while asleep
NWPKSLIMMMBS(ISALLEOGEAUN)
22.
disorder characterized by sudden sleep attacks in the middle of waking activities
RYCPLOSENA
23.
abrupt awakenings with panic and intense emotional arousal
ESRSRRGHPETT(RSIOTRRELNOE)
24.
chemicals that influence consciousness or behavior by altering the brains chemical message system
HCDGISOYSUTPCEAVR
25.
the tendency for larger doses of a drug to be required over time to aachieve the same effect
TULDEGERAORNC
26.
substances that reduce the activity of the central nervous system
SAENSRTSDPE
27.
the idea that alcohol effects can be produced by peoples expectations of how alcohol will influence them in particular situations
PROHECYTYENACEXT
28.
a condition that results when alcohol affects attention, leading people to respond in simple ways to complec situations
LIPYMAOHOALCO
29.
substances that excite the central nervous system, heightening arousal and activity levels
MUSTTANSLI
30.
highly addictive drugs derived from opium that relieve pain
CNOITSARC
31.
drugs that alter sensation and perception
LEAOGILSUCNHN
32.
a drug whose use increases the risk of the subsequent use of more harmful drugs
ERAWGUDTGYA
33.
social interaction in which one person makes suggestions that lead to a change in another person's subjective experience of the world
SNSPHOYI
34.
the failure to retrieve memorie following hypnotic suggestions to forget