Thenondreamingsleep thatoccurs duringsleep stagesN1 to N3The stage ofsleepassociatedwithdreamingFalse perceptionsthat occur duringthe limbo betweenwakefulness andsleep areA disturbanceof non-REMsleep, generallyoccurring inchildren,A neurologicaldisordercharacterized byexcessive daytimesleepiness, whichincludes lapses intosleep and nappingtheory suggestingwe sleep becauseit allows for growthand repair of thebody and brainSymptom ofnarcolepsy, lossof strength ormuscle tonethat occurswhile awakeDisturbance ofnon REM sleepcharacterizedby complexmotor behaviorduring sleepTheory suggestingsleep serves asan adaptivefunction: it evolvedbecause it helpedus surviveTheory proposingthat humansrespond torandom neuralactivity while inREM sleep as if ithas meaningBrain wavesthat indicaterelaxed,drowsy stateBrainwaves thatindicate adeep sleepFrighteningdreams thatoccur duringREM sleepA sleep disturbance inwhich the mechanismresponsible forparalyzing the bodyduring REM sleep is notfunctioning, resulting inthe acting out ofdreams.An increasedamount of timespent in REMafter sleepdeprivationBrain wavesthat indicatean alert,awake stateSleep disturbancescharacterized by aninability to fall asleepor stay asleepimpacting both thequality and quantity ofsleep.The apparentmeaning of adream, therememberedstory line of adream.What stageof sleep isconsideredslow wavesleepA typicalnights sleephas howmany sleepcyclesBrainwaves thatindicatelight sleepA seriousdisturbance of non-REM sleepcharacterized bycomplete absence ofair flow (apnea) orreduced air flor(hypopnea)Temporaryparalysis strikesjust beforefalling asleep orupon wakeningThe hiddenmeaning of adream, oftenconcealed by themanifest contentof the dream.Thenondreamingsleep thatoccurs duringsleep stagesN1 to N3The stage ofsleepassociatedwithdreamingFalse perceptionsthat occur duringthe limbo betweenwakefulness andsleep areA disturbanceof non-REMsleep, generallyoccurring inchildren,A neurologicaldisordercharacterized byexcessive daytimesleepiness, whichincludes lapses intosleep and nappingtheory suggestingwe sleep becauseit allows for growthand repair of thebody and brainSymptom ofnarcolepsy, lossof strength ormuscle tonethat occurswhile awakeDisturbance ofnon REM sleepcharacterizedby complexmotor behaviorduring sleepTheory suggestingsleep serves asan adaptivefunction: it evolvedbecause it helpedus surviveTheory proposingthat humansrespond torandom neuralactivity while inREM sleep as if ithas meaningBrain wavesthat indicaterelaxed,drowsy stateBrainwaves thatindicate adeep sleepFrighteningdreams thatoccur duringREM sleepA sleep disturbance inwhich the mechanismresponsible forparalyzing the bodyduring REM sleep is notfunctioning, resulting inthe acting out ofdreams.An increasedamount of timespent in REMafter sleepdeprivationBrain wavesthat indicatean alert,awake stateSleep disturbancescharacterized by aninability to fall asleepor stay asleepimpacting both thequality and quantity ofsleep.The apparentmeaning of adream, therememberedstory line of adream.What stageof sleep isconsideredslow wavesleepA typicalnights sleephas howmany sleepcyclesBrainwaves thatindicatelight sleepA seriousdisturbance of non-REM sleepcharacterized bycomplete absence ofair flow (apnea) orreduced air flor(hypopnea)Temporaryparalysis strikesjust beforefalling asleep orupon wakeningThe hiddenmeaning of adream, oftenconcealed by themanifest contentof the dream.

Sleep - 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. The nondreaming sleep that occurs during sleep stages N1 to N3
  2. The stage of sleep associated with dreaming
  3. False perceptions that occur during the limbo between wakefulness and sleep are
  4. A disturbance of non-REM sleep, generally occurring in children,
  5. A neurological disorder characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness, which includes lapses into sleep and napping
  6. theory suggesting we sleep because it allows for growth and repair of the body and brain
  7. Symptom of narcolepsy, loss of strength or muscle tone that occurs while awake
  8. Disturbance of non REM sleep characterized by complex motor behavior during sleep
  9. Theory suggesting sleep serves as an adaptive function: it evolved because it helped us survive
  10. Theory proposing that humans respond to random neural activity while in REM sleep as if it has meaning
  11. Brain waves that indicate relaxed, drowsy state
  12. Brain waves that indicate a deep sleep
  13. Frightening dreams that occur during REM sleep
  14. A sleep disturbance in which the mechanism responsible for paralyzing the body during REM sleep is not functioning, resulting in the acting out of dreams.
  15. An increased amount of time spent in REM after sleep deprivation
  16. Brain waves that indicate an alert, awake state
  17. Sleep disturbances characterized by an inability to fall asleep or stay asleep impacting both the quality and quantity of sleep.
  18. The apparent meaning of a dream, the remembered story line of a dream.
  19. What stage of sleep is considered slow wave sleep
  20. A typical nights sleep has how many sleep cycles
  21. Brain waves that indicate light sleep
  22. A serious disturbance of non-REM sleep characterized by complete absence of air flow (apnea) or reduced air flor (hypopnea)
  23. Temporary paralysis strikes just before falling asleep or upon wakening
  24. The hidden meaning of a dream, often concealed by the manifest content of the dream.