Vocabulary I
Vocabulary II
Sleep
Dreams
Anything Goes
100
Consists of all the sensations, perceptions, memories, and feelings you are aware of at an instant.
What is Consciousness?
100
Any repeating cycle of biological activity, such as sleep is known as this.
What is biological rhythm?
100
Sleep is usually measured using this.
What is electroencephalograph or EEG?
100
This theory of dreaming emphasizes internal conflicts and unconscious desires.
What is Psychodynamic?
100
Sleep disturbance characterized by snoring, short silences, and gasping for air.
What is sleep apnea?
200
Consists of organized, meaningful, and clear alertness.
What is Waking Consciousness?
200
Being prevented from getting the desired amount of sleep.
What is sleep deprivation?
200
The type of sleep you generally dream in.
What is REM?
200
He developed the pyschodymanic theory of dreaming
Who is Freud?
200
Based on the power of suggestion, comes from the Greek word to sleep and is NOT a sleep state.
What is hypnosis?
300
Experiencing excessive daytime sleepiness.
What is hypersomnia?
300
Levels of sleep identified by brainwave patterns.
What are sleep patterns?
300
As muscles in your body relax during stage 1 sleep, the reflex muscle contraction that may happen is called this.
What is hypnic jerk?
300
The hidden or symbolic meaning of a dream as revealed by dream interpretation and analysis.
What is Latent Content?
300
This theory of sleep suggests that sleep primarily replenishes our body.
What is Repair?
400
These are activities that require little awareness, take minimal attention, and do not interfere with other ongoing activities.
What are automatic processes?
400
Scientific name for sleep walking.
What is Somnambulism?
400
Brain waves associated with light sleep.
What are Theta Waves?
400
According to Freud dreams are people's unconscious desires, which he called this.
What is Wish Fulfillment?
400
Activities that require full awareness, alertness, and concentration.
What is controlled process?
500
This refers to a wide range of experiences from being acutely aware to being totally unaware and unresponsive.
What is Continuum of Consciousness?
500
Condition that causes temporary paralysis of muscles that cause people with narcolepsy to collapse.
What is cataplexy?
500
These EEG readings are associated with being asleep.
What are sleep spindles?
500
This dream hypothesis states that activity in the frontal lobe decreases while activity in the limbic system increases.
What is Activation-Synthesis?
500
You perceive your internal and external environments in ways different than normal perceptions.
What is Altered State of Consciousness?