Chapter 7 – States of Consciousness Levels of consciousness: - conscious -nonconscious -preconscious -subconscious -unconscious.

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Chapter 7 – States of Consciousness Levels of consciousness: - conscious -nonconscious -preconscious -subconscious -unconscious

SLEEP Sleep cycle: -5 stages + vocabulary Sleep Disorders: -Insomnia -Narcolepsy -Sleep apnea -Night terrors -Sleepwalking

DREAMS Freud manifest and latent content activation – synthesis theory information – processing theory

HYPNOSIS role theory state theory Ernst Hilgard – dissociation theory

DRUGS PSYCHOACTIVE DRUGS STIMULANTS DEPRESSANTS HALLUCINOGENS OPIATES