Sleep
Dreams
Sensation
Vision
Audition
Other Senses
100

Jet lag disrupts a human's _____

Circadian rhythm

100

King Kong destroying Mr. vanBreemen's house in his 7yo dream is an example of _____

Manifest content

100

Process of detecting information from the environment that meets a certain threshold

Sensation

100

Rods and cones are located in the _____

Retina

100

The frequency of a sound

Pitch

100

Sense of smell

Olfaction

200

Detailed dreams occur during _____ sleep

REM

200

The Activation-Synthesis Theory suggests _____

Dreams make sense of random neural activity

200

Minimum stimulation needed to detect a stimulus 50% of the time

Absolute threshold

200

_____ detect low-light and peripheral vision while _____ detect color

Rods; Cones

200

The intensity of a sound

Loudness

200

Sense of taste

Gustation

300

Which stage of sleep is responsible for replenishing the body’s chemical supplies and fortification of the immune system

nREM-3

300

A typical sleep cycle lasts approximately _____ minutes

90

300

Diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation

Sensory adaptation

300

The cornea or lens has a different curvature than normal

Astigmatism

300

The quality of a sound

Timbre

300

Vestibular receptor cells are located in the _____

Semi-circular canals

400

More and longer periods of REM sleep occur if one is _____ of sleep

Deprived

400

The Memory Consolidation Theory suggests that sleep _____

Processes information from the day prior in an effort to restore fading memories

400

_____ occurs when one sense affects another sense

Sensory interaction

400

Which part of the anatomy of the eye accommodates

Lens

400

Auditory sound receptor cells

Cilia

400

Kinesthetic receptor cells are located in the _____

Joints and muscles

500

_____ produces brain waves similar to wakefulness, but the body is at its most relaxed state

Paradoxical sleep

500

Theory that suggests sleep restores the homeostasis of body chemicals

Repair and Restoration Theory

500

Weber's Law can be used to explain _____

Just Noticeable Difference

500

A blind spot appears at the point where the _____ leaves the eye

Optic nerve

500

The _____ is to the ear as the retina is to the eye

Cochlea

500

The most memorable sense

Smell