States of conciousness

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Pregunta 1

Pregunta
What is conciousness?
Respuesta
  • Conciousness is the awareness of, objects and events in the external world, our own existance and mental experiences at any given time
  • Conciousness is when you are aware of your thoughts and feelings.
  • Conciousness is when you are awake and can think.

Pregunta 2

Pregunta
What is conciousness commonly described as?
Respuesta
  • Awareness, thinking, feelings and being awake
  • Being awake, but slightly aware of the outer world
  • Personal, Continous, changing and Selective

Pregunta 3

Pregunta
What is the personal aspect of conciousnes defined as?
Respuesta
  • Your own thoughts and feelings
  • It is your subjective understanding of both your private internal world & the environment.
  • Your understanding of things around you

Pregunta 4

Pregunta
What is the Continuous aspect of conciousness?
Respuesta
  • It never stops
  • You are always taking in more info
  • Your consciousness is never empty, thus meaning it is always aquiring information constantly.

Pregunta 5

Pregunta
What is the Changing aspect of conciousness?
Respuesta
  • Your personality is always changing
  • Your consciousness is always changing from new information- Points of veiw and ideas change.
  • You are always alternating between being sleep and awake- Meaning that it is always changing

Pregunta 6

Pregunta
What is states of conciousness simply defined as?
Respuesta
  • Your levels of awareness
  • You being awake
  • you being asleep

Pregunta 7

Pregunta
What are the levels of awareness in decending order? (Total awareness at top and total lack of awarness at the bottom)
Respuesta
  • *TOTAL AWARENESS* Sleep Daydreaming Anaesthetised Meditation Unconscious/Coma Focused attention Ordinary wakefulness *TOTAL LACK OF AWARENESS*
  • *TOTAL AWARENESS* Focused attention Ordinary wakefulness Daydreaming Meditation Hypnosis Sleep Anaesthetised Unconscious/Coma *TOTAL LACK OF AWARENESS*
  • *TOTAL AWARENESS* Ordinary wakefulness Daydreaming Focused attention Meditation Hypnosis Sleep Anaesthetised Unconscious/Coma *TOTAL LACK OF AWARENES*

Pregunta 8

Pregunta
What does NWC stand for?
Respuesta
  • Never Working Conciousness
  • New Waking Conciousness
  • Normal Waking Conciousness
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