Conciousnesss Flashcards

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What is consciousness?

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Awareness of self and surroundings

Operates on a continuum: focused alertness- day dreaming- coma

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Name 4 causes of altered consciousness?

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Sleep and dreams
Psychoactive drugs
Meditation
Hypnosis

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What is the Hard problem? (Chalmers, 1994)

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How the physical processes in the brain give rise to subjective experience

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What in unconscious processing?

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Subliminal perception - stimuli below individual's threshold for conscious perception
Thought suppression (e.g try not to think of a polar bear and you can't stop)
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What is the ironic process theory? Proposed by Wegner in 1994

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An intentional operating process searches for mental contents to create the desired mental state
An ironic monitoring process searches for mental contents that signal the failure of mental control

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What effects do psychedelics have?

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  • hallucinations (visual - patterns and colours)
  • delusions (merging with surroundings)
  • -emotional changes (ranging from euphoria to terror)
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What are the two forms of meditation?

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  1. Concentrative/ one-point meditation - diminish sensory input, attentional effort
  2. Open meditation - aware of everything around, mindfulness, requires practise, ritualistic
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What is the definition of hypnosis?

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A social interaction in which one person (the subject) responds to suggestions offered by another
(the hypnotist) involving alterations in perception, memory, and voluntary action.

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What are the 2 views on hypnosis?

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  1. Altered consciousness - Hilgard’s description of induced deafness
  2. Period of focused attention - state of social compliance and suggestibility
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Describe the hypnotised state

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  • receptive to suggestions
  • narrowing attention to single source
  • lack of initiative and willful action
  • trancelike state
  • but, outwardly, can appear fully alert and acting normally
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What is a positive hallucination?

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Seeing or hearing something not present

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What is a negative hallucination

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Failing to perceive something e.g pain

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