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Drugs
Sleep Stages
Sleep Disorders
Dream Theory
100
This category of drugs slow down brain activity.
What are Depressants?
100
The stage of sleep in which vivid dreams occur.
What is REM (dream) sleep?
100
This sleep disorder is characterized by the inability to fall asleep.
What is Insomnia
100
This dream theory says that dreams have a hidden or symbolic meaning.
What is Wish-Fulfillment Theory?
200
Speed, cocaine and meth are examples of this category of drugs.
What are Stimulants?
200
This stage makes up about 50% of sleep.
What is NREM 2 sleep?
200
This sleep disorder is mainly caused by blocked airways during sleep.
What is Sleep Apnea?
200
This dream theory says dreams are a way to understand events that happened during the day.
What is Information Processing Theory?
300
This category of drugs are usually prescribed as pain killers.
What are Opiates?
300
The waves in NREM 2 sleep contain these.
What are Sleep Spindles?
300
This sleep disorder is characterized by randomly falling asleep.
What is Narcolepsy?
300
This dream theory says dreams are random.
What is Activation-Synthesis Theory?
400
This category of drugs can alter all five senses, causing bizarre images.
What are Hallucinogens?
400
NREM 3 sleep contains this type of waves.
What are Delta Waves?
400
These sleep disorders occur during NREM 3 and not REM sleep?
What are Sleep Walking and Sleep Talking?
400
This dream theory says that dreams are part of brain maturation and cognitive development.
What is Cognitive Development Theory?
500
This category of drugs consists of household substances.
What are Inhalants?
500
This stage only makes up about 5% of sleep.
What is NREM 1 sleep?
500
This sleep order is most common in children and decreases in frequency with age.
What are Night Terrors?
500
The wish-fulfillment dream theory was developed by this man.
Who is Sigmund Freud?