state of unconsciousness that is similar, but not, sleep
What is the definition of Hypnosis?
REM has _____ occurring in sleep
Where do dreams most commonly occur in sleep?
Function of the left hemisphere
What is speech and language?
Function of endorphins
What is acting like a natural pain killer?
definition of perception
What is the brain's process of recognizing and organizing sensory stimuli?
a specialized nerve cell
What is a neuron?
Sleep Apnea's symptoms are
What is: interruption in breathing, snoring, insomnia, and sleep deprivation?
Function of the right hemisphere
What is artistic efforts and spatial awareness?
Function of dopamine and the effects of having too much or too little
What is a neurotransmitter chemical, schizophrenia and Parkinson's disease?
Function of dendrites
What is receiving messages?
a spiral cavity in the inner ear
What is the cochlea?
definition of REM
What is a kind of sleep that occurs in intervals?
Function of the amygdala
What is experiencing emotions
Function of depressants
What is to suppress nervous system activity?
Function of Brocas
What is speech?
The scientific theory about the physiological perception of pain
What is Gate Theory?
Insomnia's symptoms
What is: difficulty falling asleep, difficulty staying asleep, not feeling well rested?
Function of the Frontal lobe
What is problem solving, spontaneity, memory, language, and impulse control
definition of a neurotransmitter
what is a chemical message?
makes up the central nervous system
What is the brain and spinal cord?
nerve pathways in the brain that regulate attention and alertness
What is the definition of Reticular Activating System?
Narcolepsy's symptoms
What is: sudden bouts of sleeping, sudden muscle tone loss, and possible hallucinations?
Function of the corpus callosum
What is connecting the two hemispheres?
Function of aceytlcholine and the effects of having too little
What is a neurotransmitter chemical and Alzheimer's
function of the hypothalamus
What are the 5 Fs