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consciousness Dilyana Stoyanova F75133

The consciousness consists of different phenomenon Awake state Bodily sensations Sensory perceptions Contemplation Desire Belief

Objective and subjective aspects of consciousness Subjective – our perception of the world, Self awareness Objective- can be proved by others

Fantasy Daydream Hypnogogia (‘hypno‘ sleep)-occurs before we fall asleep Hypnopompic- occurs before waking up

Sleep Follows circadian rhythm Ultradian rhythm NREM REM

Meditation Basic types The path of concentration The path of spiritual improvement

Hypnosis Posthypnotic instances Hypnotic amnesia Age regression

Psychoactive drugs

Cannabis tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) The effect depends on the surrounding environment Only temporary effects When taken for a long time- apathy, lung cancer, having a hard time concentrating

Stimulants light Caffeine Nicotine

Stimulants heavy Cocaine Amphetamines

Depressants Alcohol Sleeping pills Tranquilants

Sedatives Heroin Methadone

hallucinogens LSD Mescaline Some wild mushrooms Phencyclidine

Thank you for your attention! 