Yoursleepcycleslast:Drugs (such ascaffeine, nicotine, andthe more powerfulamphetamines,cocaine, and Ecstasy)that excite neuralactivity and speed upbody functions.Machine thatamplifies andrecords waves ofelectrical activityacross the brain'ssurface; Used forsleep studies.A progressivedecrease in aperson'sresponsivenessto a drug.The focusing ofattention toclear one’smind andproducerelaxation.Sleep disordercharacterizedbyuncontrollablesleep attacks:This is our24 hourbiologicalclock.A potentpsychedelic drugthat producesdistortion ofperception andthoughts.Sleep disordercharacterizedby the inabilityto go to sleepor stay asleep.Dream theory thatdescribes dreamingas a way to act andsort out andunderstand thememories that youexperienced thatday.Drugs (such asalcohol,barbiturates, andopiates) thatreduce neuralactivity and slowbody functions.A recurring sleepstage duringwhich your eyesmove rapidlyunder your closedlids and youdream vividlyDreaming thatthe dreamer isaware andcan controltheir dreams.Dream theory thatsays that during thenight our brain stemreleases randomneural activity, dreamsmay be a way tomake sense of thatactivity.Meth iswhat typeof drug?A state ofconsciousnessresulting fromnarrowed focus ofattention andheightenedsuggestibility.NREMPhysical signs ofdiscomfortassociated withthediscontinuation ofan abusedsubstance.Our stateofawareness.A social interaction inwhich one personsuggests to anotherthat certain perceptions,feelings, thoughts, orbehaviors willspontaneously occur.Low levels ofawarenessinvolvesfantasizingwhile we areawake.Sleep disordercharacterized byperson will stopbreathing forperiods of timeduring sleep.Decreasingresponseto a drug.Sleep disordercharacterized byhigh arousal and anappearance of beingterrified; Rarely haveany memory to thenight terror.Freud’s dreamtheory that describesdreaming as a wayof representingdesires andactivities.Yoursleepcycleslast:Drugs (such ascaffeine, nicotine, andthe more powerfulamphetamines,cocaine, and Ecstasy)that excite neuralactivity and speed upbody functions.Machine thatamplifies andrecords waves ofelectrical activityacross the brain'ssurface; Used forsleep studies.A progressivedecrease in aperson'sresponsivenessto a drug.The focusing ofattention toclear one’smind andproducerelaxation.Sleep disordercharacterizedbyuncontrollablesleep attacks:This is our24 hourbiologicalclock.A potentpsychedelic drugthat producesdistortion ofperception andthoughts.Sleep disordercharacterizedby the inabilityto go to sleepor stay asleep.Dream theory thatdescribes dreamingas a way to act andsort out andunderstand thememories that youexperienced thatday.Drugs (such asalcohol,barbiturates, andopiates) thatreduce neuralactivity and slowbody functions.A recurring sleepstage duringwhich your eyesmove rapidlyunder your closedlids and youdream vividlyDreaming thatthe dreamer isaware andcan controltheir dreams.Dream theory thatsays that during thenight our brain stemreleases randomneural activity, dreamsmay be a way tomake sense of thatactivity.Meth iswhat typeof drug?A state ofconsciousnessresulting fromnarrowed focus ofattention andheightenedsuggestibility.NREMPhysical signs ofdiscomfortassociated withthediscontinuation ofan abusedsubstance.Our stateofawareness.A social interaction inwhich one personsuggests to anotherthat certain perceptions,feelings, thoughts, orbehaviors willspontaneously occur.Low levels ofawarenessinvolvesfantasizingwhile we areawake.Sleep disordercharacterized byperson will stopbreathing forperiods of timeduring sleep.Decreasingresponseto a drug.Sleep disordercharacterized byhigh arousal and anappearance of beingterrified; Rarely haveany memory to thenight terror.Freud’s dreamtheory that describesdreaming as a wayof representingdesires andactivities.

PI Consciousness - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Your sleep cycles last:
  2. Drugs (such as caffeine, nicotine, and the more powerful amphetamines, cocaine, and Ecstasy) that excite neural activity and speed up body functions.
  3. Machine that amplifies and records waves of electrical activity across the brain's surface; Used for sleep studies.
  4. A progressive decrease in a person's responsiveness to a drug.
  5. The focusing of attention to clear one’s mind and produce relaxation.
  6. Sleep disorder characterized by uncontrollable sleep attacks:
  7. This is our 24 hour biological clock.
  8. A potent psychedelic drug that produces distortion of perception and thoughts.
  9. Sleep disorder characterized by the inability to go to sleep or stay asleep.
  10. Dream theory that describes dreaming as a way to act and sort out and understand the memories that you experienced that day.
  11. Drugs (such as alcohol, barbiturates, and opiates) that reduce neural activity and slow body functions.
  12. A recurring sleep stage during which your eyes move rapidly under your closed lids and you dream vividly
  13. Dreaming that the dreamer is aware and can control their dreams.
  14. Dream theory that says that during the night our brain stem releases random neural activity, dreams may be a way to make sense of that activity.
  15. Meth is what type of drug?
  16. A state of consciousness resulting from narrowed focus of attention and heightened suggestibility.
  17. NREM
  18. Physical signs of discomfort associated with the discontinuation of an abused substance.
  19. Our state of awareness.
  20. A social interaction in which one person suggests to another that certain perceptions, feelings, thoughts, or behaviors will spontaneously occur.
  21. Low levels of awareness involves fantasizing while we are awake.
  22. Sleep disorder characterized by person will stop breathing for periods of time during sleep.
  23. Decreasing response to a drug.
  24. Sleep disorder characterized by high arousal and an appearance of being terrified; Rarely have any memory to the night terror.
  25. Freud’s dream theory that describes dreaming as a way of representing desires and activities.