Disorders & Dreams & Daylight
Sleep Stages
Hypnosis
Theories
Dude, where's my car?
100
If you are prescribed an amphetamine for a sleep disorder, which sleep disorder is it most likely to be?
What is Narcolepsy?
100
Large slow brain waves called delta waves are associated with which sleep stage?
What is Stage 4
100
____________ is effective in reducing pain because it diverts attention from the pain.
What is hypnosis
100
The belief that regular brain stimulation from REM sleep may help develop and preserve neural pathways is known as the __________ _________ theory
What is physiological dream theory
100
When people use _____________, they might experience multi-colored, oddly-shaped images that are not based on sensory input. Sometimes referred to as tripping.
What are hallucinogens
200
________ _______ disorder is characterized by a sleep pattern frequently disrupted by periods of interrupted breathing and brief awakenings
What is sleep apnea
200
Sleepwalking might commonly occur in which sleep stage?
What is stage 4
200
When someone is hypnotized, they might not feel someone pulling their hair. Why is that?
What is suggestibility?
200
________ content is the underlying meaning of a dream
What is latent
200
Caffeine, nicotine, and cocaine are all in the same class of drug called _________________.
What are stimulants?
300
Jet lag happens when travelers suffer from a disruption in their _____________ ___________.
What is circadian rhythm?
300
Your most vivid dreams, like dressing up like Big Bird and performing a sleep rap in Psychology class, happen in which sleep stage?
What is REM sleep?
300
One of the difficulties of studying hypnosis experimentally is that there is no _______ way to determine if a person is hypnotized.
What is reliable
300
___________ content is the remembered story line of a dream
What is manifest
300
______________ ____________ is when an individual must increase the amount of a substance in order to obtain the desired effect due to regular use.
What is tolerance?
400
Sometimes referred to as your ________ ______, the Circadian Rhythm operates in human beings to adjust your functioning to night-and-day periodicity
What is biological clock
400
If you are awakened from this sleep stage, you will find yourself disoriented and not remember what awoke you. Which stage is this?
What is Stage 4?
400
_______ ______ is the Austrian physician credited with the modern popularity of hypnosis
Who was Anton Mesmer
400
The difference between manifest content and latent content is the central idea in Freud's _______-________ theory of dreams
What is wish fulfillment
400
This psychoactive drug increases nervous system activity
What is cocaine?
500
________ is a rare sleep disorder occurring in less than .001% of the population. These people suffer from periods of intense sleepiness and may fall asleep at unpredictable and inappropriate times
What is narcolepsy
500
Is it common for people to act out their dreams, as was illustrated by the comedian who dove out his hotel window from Crash Course?
That would be a NO.
500
________________ ____________ allows one to forget the events that occur during this state.
What is posthypnotic amnesia
500
Theory which states that dreams are just your brain attempting to make sense of random stimulation from the brain stem
What is Activation Synthesis
500
___________ _______ are the surest way to alter human consciousness.
What are Psychoactive Drugs?
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