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SLEEP

SLEEP DISORDERS

DREAMS

HYPNOSIS

DRUGS

SLEEP DREAMSHYPNOSISDRUGS $100 $300 $200 $400 $500 $

SLEEP $100 The stage where the most vivid dreams occur.

SLEEP - $200 Through a biological clock, our bodies roughly synchronize with the 24-hour cycle of day and night.

SLEEP - $300 The relatively slow brain waves of the awake but relaxed state are known as ____ waves.

SLEEP - $400 The large, slow brain waves associated with deep sleep.

SLEEP - $500 False sensory experiences such as seeing something in the absence of an external visual stimulus.

SLEEP DISORDERS- $100 This involves cessations of breathing during sleep.

Sleep Disorders- $200 Sleeping pills and alcohol can help, but also worsen this sleeping disorder.

Sleep Disorders- $300 Raoul suddenly fell asleep while driving. He suffers from this disorder.

Sleep Disorders - $400 The sleep disorder in which a person has trouble falling or staying asleep.

Sleep Disorders- $500 These dreams involve being terrified during sleep and are not remembered.

Dreams- $100 The remembered story line of a dream.

Dreams-$200 Knowing that you are dreaming while dreaming.

Dreams- $300 This theory states that dreams are merely the brain's reaction to random biological processes that occur during sleep..

Dreams- $400 This is the state between being awake and falling asleep.

Dreams - $500 Freud said the story line of our dreams often incorporates experiences and preoccupations from the days events, especially in our first dreams of the night. Freud said the story line of our dreams often incorporates experiences and preoccupations from the days events, especially in our first dreams of the night.

Hypnosis- $100 A theory of relief to take away pain by splitting levels of consciousness.

Hypnosis- $200 The condition in which, in response to the hypnotist’s suggestion, subjects are unable to recall what occurred while they were under hypnosis.

Hypnosis - $300 This theory contends that hypnotic phenomena are an extension of everyday social behavior, not something unique to hypnosis.

Hypnosis- $400 The hypnotic demonstration in which a subject supposedly relives earlier experiences.

Hypnosis- $500 During hypnosis the hypnotist suggests that this part of your body is feeling very heavy.

Drugs - $100 This type of drug alters perceptions and moods.

Drugs- $200 - $200 A psychedelic drug, like LSD.

Drugs - $300 A powerful hallucinogenic drug (A.K.A. Acid)

Drugs- $400 When there is a lack of this chemical in the brain, it may result in hallucinations.

Drugs - $500 Tranquilizers are these types of drugs?

SLEEP - $100 What is REM sleep? $

SLEEP $200 What is the Circadian rhythm? $

SLEEP - $300 What is alpha? $

SLEEP- $400 What are delta waves? $

SLEEP - $500 What are hallucinations? $

Sleep Disorders- $100 What is sleep apnea? $

Sleep Disorders- $200 What is insomnia? $

Sleep Disorders - $300 What is Narcolepsy? $

Sleep Disorders - $400 What is Insomnia? $

Sleep Disorders- $500 What are night terrors? $

Dreams- $100 What is manifest content? $

Dreams- $200 What are lucid dreams? $

Dreams - $300 What is the activation-synthesis theory? $

Dreams - $400 What is the hypnagogic state? $

Dreams - $500 What is manifest content? $

Hypnosis- $100 What is dissociation? $

Hypnosis-$200 What is posthypnotic amnesia? $

Hypnosis- $300 What is the social influence theory? $

Hypnosis- $400 What is age regression? $

Hypnosis- $500 What are your eyelids? $

Drugs-$100 What is a psychoactive drug? $

Drugs - $200 What is a hallucinogen? $

Drugs - $300 What is LSD? $

Drugs- $400 What is oxygen? $

Drugs- $500 What are barbiturates? $

PEOPLE $

FINAL CATEGORY She was the first woman president of the American Psychological Association. $

Who is Mary Whiton Calkins? FINAL CATEGORY $

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