-90-minutes- According toFreud, a dreamsunconscious,hidden meaningcontentTransitional,delta waves- Mentalactivities thatrequireminimalattentionA belief thatdreams areby0product ofrandomstimulation of thebrain cells duringsleepTheory that sleepis needed tosave/generateenergy & provideprotection frompredators- In Freudian dreamanalysis, theremembered storyline which containsymbols that maskthe dreams latentcontentREMsleep- A temporarymental stateother thanordinary wakingconsciousness- Part of thebrain thatproduces andreleases thehormonemelatonin- Theory thatmore sleep iscorrelated togrowth of brainduringdevelopment- Sleepstages 1-3,no rapid eyemovement- Wish-fulfillmentview ofdreams- The perspectivethat dreaming is atype of info.processing thatorganizes/interpreteverydayexperiences- Theory thatallows organismsto repair theirbodies andrecuperate energy-“sleep attacks”where someoneinvoluntary fallsasleep in dailyactivities- Repeatedinterruptionof breathingduring sleep-When your bodyfails to a visible,unexpectedstimulus when ourattention is directedsomewhere else- Difficultyfallingasleep/stayingasleep-CircadianRhythm- Bad dreamthatsignificantlydisruptsREMRapid eyemovement,lightest stage ofsleep,dreamingoccurs- Theory that sleepis important forlearning andconsolidationstorage andmaintenance ofmemories- Mentalactivities thatrequirefocusedattention-90-minutes- According toFreud, a dreamsunconscious,hidden meaningcontentTransitional,delta waves- Mentalactivities thatrequireminimalattentionA belief thatdreams areby0product ofrandomstimulation of thebrain cells duringsleepTheory that sleepis needed tosave/generateenergy & provideprotection frompredators- In Freudian dreamanalysis, theremembered storyline which containsymbols that maskthe dreams latentcontentREMsleep- A temporarymental stateother thanordinary wakingconsciousness- Part of thebrain thatproduces andreleases thehormonemelatonin- Theory thatmore sleep iscorrelated togrowth of brainduringdevelopment- Sleepstages 1-3,no rapid eyemovement- Wish-fulfillmentview ofdreams- The perspectivethat dreaming is atype of info.processing thatorganizes/interpreteverydayexperiences- Theory thatallows organismsto repair theirbodies andrecuperate energy-“sleep attacks”where someoneinvoluntary fallsasleep in dailyactivities- Repeatedinterruptionof breathingduring sleep-When your bodyfails to a visible,unexpectedstimulus when ourattention is directedsomewhere else- Difficultyfallingasleep/stayingasleep-CircadianRhythm- Bad dreamthatsignificantlydisruptsREMRapid eyemovement,lightest stage ofsleep,dreamingoccurs- Theory that sleepis important forlearning andconsolidationstorage andmaintenance ofmemories- Mentalactivities thatrequirefocusedattention

Chapter 5 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. -90-minutes
  2. - According to Freud, a dreams unconscious, hidden meaning content
  3. Transitional, delta waves
  4. - Mental activities that require minimal attention
  5. A belief that dreams are by0product of random stimulation of the brain cells during sleep
  6. Theory that sleep is needed to save/generate energy & provide protection from predators
  7. - In Freudian dream analysis, the remembered story line which contain symbols that mask the dreams latent content
  8. REM sleep
  9. - A temporary mental state other than ordinary waking consciousness
  10. - Part of the brain that produces and releases the hormone melatonin
  11. - Theory that more sleep is correlated to growth of brain during development
  12. - Sleep stages 1-3, no rapid eye movement
  13. - Wish-fulfillment view of dreams
  14. - The perspective that dreaming is a type of info. processing that organizes/interpret everyday experiences
  15. - Theory that allows organisms to repair their bodies and recuperate energy
  16. -“sleep attacks” where someone involuntary falls asleep in daily activities
  17. - Repeated interruption of breathing during sleep
  18. -When your body fails to a visible, unexpected stimulus when our attention is directed somewhere else
  19. - Difficulty falling asleep/staying asleep
  20. -Circadian Rhythm
  21. - Bad dream that significantly disrupts REM
  22. Rapid eye movement, lightest stage of sleep, dreaming occurs
  23. - Theory that sleep is important for learning and consolidation storage and maintenance of memories
  24. - Mental activities that require focused attention