Disturbances of consciousness

In various psychological conditions there are changes in the level of consciousness of sufferers, either as a result of internal psychological processes or due to physiological aspects of their condition.

with disturbances in perception and attitudes asleep but ready to be aroused partial seizure or psychomotor epilepsy
 * Disorientation: orientation in time, place, or person is disturbed
 * Clouding of consciousness: incomplete clarity of mind
 * Stupor: lack of reaction to and unawareness of surroundings
 * Delirium: confused, bewildered, restless, disoriented reaction associated with fear and hallucinations
 * Coma: profound degree of unconsciousness
 * Coma vigil: coma in which the patient appears to he
 * Twilight state: disturbed consciousness with hallucinations
 * Dreamlike state: often used as a synonym for complex
 * Somnolence: abnormal drowsiness