Consciousness
Sleep Stages
Sleep
Sleep Disorders
Dream Theories
100

Our subjective awareness of ourselves and our environment

What is Consciousness?

100

a recurring sleep stage during which dreams commonly occur

What is REM?

100

A periodic, natural loss of consciousness

What is Sleep?

100

recurring problems falling and staying asleep

What is Insomnia?
100

This dream theory includes manifest content and latent content

What is Freudian?

200

A condition where a person can respond to visual stimulus without consciously experiencing it 

What is Blindsight?

200

Each sleep cycle is approximately this long

What is 90 minutes?

200
Our biological clock

What is Circadian Rhythm?

200

A sleep disorder characterized by uncontrollable sleep attacks

What is Narcolepsy?

200

This theory says that dreams are products of random neural activity

What is Activation-Synthesis Theory?

300

Processing multiple aspects of a stimulus simultaneously and unconsciously

What is Parallel Processing?

300

in this stage, a person might experience hallucinations and hypnagogic sensations

What is NREM 1

300
Body temperatures do this in the morning

What is drop?

300

The tendency for REM sleep to increase following REM sleep deprivation

What is REM Rebound?

300
Information-Processing Theory states that dreams help do this.

What is sift, sort, and fix the day's experiences in our memory?

400

From the 1960s onward, this made it more feasible to study cognition or mental processes

What is new technologies?

400

This sleep stage is characterized by delta waves

What is NREM 3?

400

These cell clusters response to light to adjust melatonin production

What are Suprachiasmatic Nucleus?

400

Sleep apnea is characterized by temporary cessations of breathing during sleep and this

What are momentary awakenings?

400

This theory explains why infants spend much of their time in REM sleep

What is Physiological Function Theory?

500
The study of brain activity linked with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating

What is Cognitive Neuroscience

500

In NREM 2, these commonly appear on an EEG

What are sleep spindles?

500

Age, Social factors, economic factors, cultural factors, and this influence the amount of sleep you need.

What are genetics?

500

This disorder is characterized by acting out the content of a dream while asleep

What is REM sleep behavior disorder?

500

This theory states that dreams can be viewed as intensified mind wandering, enhanced by visual imagery

What is Cognitive Development Theory?

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