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Class notes PSYC 1101 (80242) Introduction to Psychology States of Consciousness

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These notes are from an Introduction to Psychology class over states of consciousness. Includes: consciousness and arousal definitions; in depth explanations of the levels of consciousness including automatic processes and controlled processes; in depth explanations of daydreams, altered consciousness, subconscious awareness, no awareness, and sleep deprivation.

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