Consciousness - correct answer ✔A person's moment-by-moment
awareness of your experiences both in the world around you and inside your
own head
Objective - correct answer ✔This is when you consider information as an
object that exists apart from your opinion on it. Meaning you can experience
information for itself, by being unbiased and free of thoughts or feelings about
the information—others experience this the same way
Subjective - correct answer ✔This is when you consider information as a
subject to your opinion of it. Meaning that you can experience this information
form an individual perspective, which may be unbiased by thoughts and
feelings about the information—each person has a unique experience of the
info
Conscious - correct answer ✔Aware of the stimuli around you and aware of
your thoughts
Unconscious - correct answer ✔A lack of awareness of the external world
and inner mental activity
Normal waking state of consciousness - correct answer ✔A state of
consciousness that reflects a clear awareness of the external world and inner
mental activity
Altered state of consciousness - correct answer ✔A state that deviates from
a normal waking state of consciousness, it may either reflect a more vivid
awareness of the external world and inner mental activity or a less clear
awareness of them
, Concussions, traumatic brain injury, or coma - correct answer ✔Alters state
of consciousness through injury
Daydreaming, falling asleep, dreaming, or watching television - correct
answer ✔Alters state of consciousness normally
Hypnosis, meditation, flow, and use of drugs/alcohol - correct answer ✔Self
induced ways to alter state of consciousness
Global workspace model - correct answer ✔States that conscious
awareness of different aspects of the world is associated with processing in
different parts of the brain
TBI - correct answer ✔Traumatic brain injury
TBI - correct answer ✔Occurs when an external trauma causes changes in
consciousness as well as physical damage to the brain that range from mild to
severe.
Coma - correct answer ✔can be either in a minimally conscious state or
unconscious: unresponsive wakefulness syndrome
Minimally conscious state - correct answer ✔Some people in comas are
conscious but cannot make their bodies respond
Attention - correct answer ✔the focusing of mental resources on specific
information to become consciously aware of it