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Section 2 Topics These are the topics that you need to understand for the second test. Ch. 5: States of Consciousness consciousness circadian rhythm / biological rhythm adaptive theory of sleep restorative theory of sleep body’s activity during sleep stages of sleep cycle rapid eye movement (REM) REM paralysis hypnopompic REM rebound SLEEP DISORDERS nightmare disorder sleep terror disorder (night terrors) narcolepsy REM behavior disorder sleepwalking disorder (somnambulism) insomnia DREAMS neurocognitive theory of dreams psychodynamic dream theory (Freud’s interpretation of dreams) activation-synthesis hypothesis /activation-information-mode model (AIM) lucid dreams ALTERED STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS hypnosis hypnotic susceptibility effects of hypnosis meditation mindfulness DRUGS psychoactive drugs homeostasis agonist antagonist reuptake effects of drugs on neurotransmitters drug tolerance side effects dependence withdrawal addiction stimulants / uppers depressants / downers alcohol hallucinogens Ch. 7: Memory memory encoding storage retrieval levels of processing model parallel distributed processing model information-processing model sensory memory iconic / echoic memory SHORT-TERM AND WORKING MEMORY working memory chunking / information chunks maintenance rehearsal LONG-TERM MEMORY elaborative rehearsal / encoding procedural (nondeclarative) memory implicit memory declarative memory semantic memory episodic memory explicit memory semantic / associative network model RETRIEVAL OF LONG-TERM MEMORIES encoding specificity serial position effect primacy effect / recency effect recognition vs. recall false positive RECONSTRUCTIVE NATURE OF LONG-TERM MEMORY RETRIEVAL constructive processing of memories memory retrieval problems misinformation effect FORGETTING spaced / distributed practice vs. massed practice encoding failure memory trace / decay theory interference (retroactive / proactive interference) PHYSICAL ASPECTS OF MEMORY neural activity and structure in memory formation consolidation retrograde amnesia anterograde amnesia suppression vs. repression Alzheimer’s disease