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Awareness of external events and internal sensations, including self-awareness and thoughts about one's experience is .
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William James' conception of the mind as a continuous flow of sensations, images, thoughts, and feelings is .
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Taking notes in class without thinking about forming every letter in each word is possible because writing has become a(n) process.
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Freud's conception of a reservoir of unacceptable wishes, feelings, and thoughts that are beyond conscious awareness is .
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The seasonal fluctuations in human eating habits are examples of rhythms.
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The slowest and highest amplitude brain waves during sleep are waves.
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The theory that proposes that dreaming can be understood by relying on the same cognitive processes used in studying the waking mind is the theory of dreaming.
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The brain waves that reflect wakefulness are waves.
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A frightening dream that awakens a person from REM sleep is a .
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The need to take increasing amounts of a drug to produce the same effect is .
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Drugs that slow mental and physical activity are .
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The most widely used psychoactive drug in the world is .
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Depressant drugs that reduce anxiety and induce relaxation are .
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Psychoactive drugs that increase central nervous system activity are .
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Morphine and heroine affect synapses in the brain that use as their neurotransmitter.







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