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Which of these is an example of an altered state of consciousness?

There are also many common experiences that create altered states of consciousness (ASC), such as sleeping or daydreaming, sleep deprivation, euphoria or panic. Dream state, hypnosis, and meditation are also considered as ASC.

What is an altered state of consciousness?

An altered state of consciousness is defined as a state in which the neurocognitive background mechanisms of consciousness have an increased tendency to produce misrepresentations such as hallucinations, delusions, and memory distortions.

Which of the following is a state of consciousness?

Two common states of awareness exist: conscious and unconscious. Where the term unconscious represents of a lack of awareness, consciousness itself can present with varying levels of awareness. This is often referred to as a person's state of consciousness.

Which altered state of consciousness may be physiologically induced?

Altered states of consciousness may also be induced by: Hypnosis. Meditation. Spiritual experience.

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