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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Kamri Colvin-Reece ch4 24, SCN also influences body temperature if temperature-down then sleepiness-up, can live without sleep for a while but can't live without it altogether adaptive theory of sleep suggests sleep is a product of evolution, typically involves relaxed focus and "permission to let go" the person being hypnotized is in control and cannot be hypnotized against his or her will, hypothalamus contains the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) the SCN also influences body temperature, dissociation says one part of the mind is aware of actions/ activities taking place, while the "hypnotized" part is not, 5 specific Stages non-REM Stage 1 while awake, primarily beta activity, more alpha as one relaxes, onset of sleep, theta replaces alpha, Consciousness has Types, conflicts, events, and desires are represented in symbolic form and contains manifest content, Different Types which include Stimulants, people generally dream about everday life and most dreams are in color, a variety of problems that can interfere with sleep examples Narcolepsy: consists of the sudden onset of REM sleep during otherwise waking hours, benzodiazepines are minor tranquilizers, warning signs/ symptoms includes drug tolerance and withdrawal, nonmanufactured examples mescaline, two types include manufactured, Psychoactive Drugs are drugs that alter thinking, perception, or memory, Hypnosis is the state of consciousness during which a person is more susceptible to suggestion, physical dependence which means the user's body needs a drug to function, Theories including social- cognitive theory, sedative effects examples benzodiazepines