(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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Neurotransmitter released by nicotine that suppresses appetite and boost alertness
Epinephrine
Also known as sleeping pills or downers
Barbiturates
Long-term use of Ecstasy can lead to damage to neurons that produce this neurotransmitter
Serotonin
Needing larger and larger doses of a drug to get the same effect
Tolerance
This stimulant is the most widely used drug in the world
Caffeine
Derivative of amphetamines that acts as a stimulant and a mild hallucinogen
MDMA
Regular brain stimulation from REM sleep helps preserve neural pathways
Physiological function theory of dreams
Dream content reflects the maturation of the dreamer.
Cognitive development theory of dreams
Simply believing we’re consuming alcohol can cause us to act out alcohol’s presumed influence.
Expectancy effects
Stimulant characterized by intense rush of euphoria followed by a crash
Cocaine
Uncontrollable sleep attacks
Narcolepsy
Subcategory of depressants that can cause the brain to stop ordering its own endorphins
Opiates
Scientific term for sleepwalking or doing other activities while asleep
Somnambulism
The first time we go to sleep after being deprived of REMs, both the length and number of them increase
REM rebound
Produces eight hours or more of heightened energy and euphoria
Meth
Feeling the need to use a drug to relieve stress or handle negative emotions
Psychological dependence
The active pychoactive ingredient in this drug is THC
Marijuana
Discomfort and distress when discontinuing use of an addictive drug
Withdrawal
Physiological need for a drug that can lead to withdrawal symptoms
Physical dependence
Alcohol is an agonist for _______, increasing the inhibitory effect on the body
GABA
Developed by Albert Hoffmann in 1938, this hallucinogen causes extreme hallucinations and detachment from reality
LSD
Dreams help us sort out the day's events and consolidate memories
Information processing theory of dreams
Very addictive drug used for intense euphoria and pain control
Heroin
Neurotransmitter released by nicotine to temporarily calm anxiety
Dopamine
REM sleep triggers random neural activity that our brain weaves into a storyline
Activation-synthesis theory of dreams