Definitions
Terms
Dreams
Disorders
Grab Bag
100

The fifth stage of the sleep cycle.

What is REM sleep?

100

narcolepsy

What is a disorder characterized by sudden and overwhelming sleepiness (when a person falls asleep, even during a task.)?

100

This stage of sleep is most associated with dreaming.

What is REM sleep?

100

Characterized by difficulty falling or staying asleep.

What is insomnia?

100
Latin for sleep + walking around.

What is somnambulism?

200

A disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep.

What is sleep apnea?
200

circadian rhythm

What is the internal organization regulates our sleep-wake cycle?


200

Freud's theory that dreams help us act out latent desires.

What is Wish Fulfillment?

200
Loud snoring is often a symptom of this.

What is sleep apnea?

200

Immune system suppression

What is a consequence of sleep deprivation?

300

The hormone that regulates the sleep-wake cycle.

What is melatonin?

300

REM (what it stands for).

What is Rapid Eye Movement?

300

The theory that dreaming is part of how humans organize their experiences and memories, helping us sift, sort, and reconcile our day's activities.

What is information processing?

300

The disorder in which a person acts out their dreams because their body is not sufficiently paralyzed during the dream cycle of sleep.

What is REM Motor Behavior Disorder?

300

This system responds primarily to light and darkness in an organism's environment.

What is a circadian rhythm?

400

The state of awareness.

What is consciousness?

400

lucid dreaming

What is the experience of achieving conscious awareness of dreaming while still asleep?

400

The dream theory describes dreaming as the triggering of neural activity that our brain turns into a story-like dream.

What is Activation-Synthesis?

400

The category of sleep disorders involving unusual behaviors during sleep.

What are parasomnias?

400
The length of a typical human sleep cycle.

What is 90 minutes?

500

The inability to move just after falling asleep or just before waking up.

What is sleep paralysis?
500

Activation-Synthesis

What is the theory that dreams are the brain’s attempt to make sense of meaningless patterns of brain activity during sleep?

500

Evidence that we need REM sleep and therefore dreams for Physiological Function.

What is REM Rebound?

500

A disorder that disrupts sleep and can include symptoms of feeling creeping, crawling, pulling, or tingling sensations during the day.

What is Restless Leg Syndrome?

500

The underlying meaning or interpretation of a dream.

What is latent content?
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