consciousness - awareness of oneself and ones enviroment, selective attention - the focusing of attention on a particular stimulus, preconscious - descriptive of information that is not conscious but is retrievable into conscious awareness, unconscious - a reservoir of mostly unacceptable thoughts, wishes, feelings, and memories of which are unaware but which influence our behavior., Nonconscious - descriptive of bodily processes, such as the growing of hair, of which we are not aware., Altered state of conscious - a type of consciousness other than normal walking conscious, circadian rhythm - a regular sequence of biological process, such as temperature and sleep, that occurs every 24 hours, Rapid-eye-movement sleep - a stage of sleep characterized by rapid eye movements and linked to dreaming; also called REM sleep., Insomnia - a sleep disorder characterized by recurring problems in falling asleep or staying asleep., night terror - a sleep disorder characterized by high arousal and apparent terror, sleep apnea - a sleep disorder in which breathing is interrupted, narcolepsy - an uncommon sleep disorder characterized by brief attacks of REM sleep, often at inopportune movement, meditation - a systematic narrowing of attention that slows the metabolism and helps produce feelings of relaxation, biofeedback - a system for monitoring and feeding back information about certain biological processes, such as blood pressure, hypnosis - a condition in which people appear to be highly suggestible and to behave as if they are in a trance., posthypnotic suggestion - instructions given to a person under hypnosis session has ended, addiction - a compulsive need for and use of a habit forming substance, depressant - a drug that reduces nerval activity and slows the body function , narcotic - a type of drug that dulls the senses, relieves pain, and induces sleep, intoxication - a state of drunkenness characterized by impaired coordination and judgement, stimulant - a drug that increases neural activity and speeds up body function, amphetamine - a type of stimulant often used to stay awake or reduce appetite, hallucination - a false sensory perception that occurs in the absence of any actual stimulus, delusion - an erroneous belief, as of persecution or grandeur, that may accompany certain psychotic disorder, hallucinogen - a psychedelic drug such as LSD, that distorts perceptions and evokes sensory images in the absence or actual sensory input, detoxification - the removal of poisonous or otherwise harmful substance, such as alcohol or other drugs, from the body,

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