Activation-synthesistheoryIncrease activity inthe centralnervous system,including: heartrate, respiration,and bloodpressurepsychedelicsinductionmethodpeoplewithdisabilitiesculturallylearnedexpectationsFreud'sdreamprotectiontheoryDéjàvulatentcontentAmphetaminesNeurocognitivetheoryREMsleepeliminatingdreamsentirelyBiologicalclockdifficultyfalling andstayingasleepthe forebrain tryingto create ameaningfulnarrative fromsignals sent to itfrom lower braincentresinaccurateIndividualdifferences in bodyweight, mental set,or genetics canmodulate theeffects of alcoholon an individual.cataplexymysticalexperiencethere is noevidence thathypnosis all byitself is an effectivetreatment for theseailmentsattentionandmemorynarcoticscircadianmanifestcontent;latentcontentFreudsedativewithdrawalforebrainREMbehaviourdisorder(RBD)negativePsilocybinLuciddreamdrug thatrelieves painand inducessleepadjustivevalueAcetylcholineNewborns4A nightterrorHallucinationstoleranceDissociationcocainemultipleawakeningsduring thenightrapid andoftenunexpectedonset ofsleepeverydayactivitiesNDEs arenot the samefor all peoplefrom allculturespsychologicaldependencejetlagSelf-perceptionsActivation-synthesistheoryIncrease activity inthe centralnervous system,including: heartrate, respiration,and bloodpressurepsychedelicsinductionmethodpeoplewithdisabilitiesculturallylearnedexpectationsFreud'sdreamprotectiontheoryDéjàvulatentcontentAmphetaminesNeurocognitivetheoryREMsleepeliminatingdreamsentirelyBiologicalclockdifficultyfalling andstayingasleepthe forebrain tryingto create ameaningfulnarrative fromsignals sent to itfrom lower braincentresinaccurateIndividualdifferences in bodyweight, mental set,or genetics canmodulate theeffects of alcoholon an individual.cataplexymysticalexperiencethere is noevidence thathypnosis all byitself is an effectivetreatment for theseailmentsattentionandmemorynarcoticscircadianmanifestcontent;latentcontentFreudsedativewithdrawalforebrainREMbehaviourdisorder(RBD)negativePsilocybinLuciddreamdrug thatrelieves painand inducessleepadjustivevalueAcetylcholineNewborns4A nightterrorHallucinationstoleranceDissociationcocainemultipleawakeningsduring thenightrapid andoftenunexpectedonset ofsleepeverydayactivitiesNDEs arenot the samefor all peoplefrom allculturespsychologicaldependencejetlagSelf-perceptions

ch 5 - 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. Activation-synthesis theory
  2. Increase activity in the central nervous system, including: heart rate, respiration, and blood pressure
  3. psychedelics
  4. induction method
  5. people with disabilities
  6. culturally learned expectations
  7. Freud's dream protection theory
  8. Déjà vu
  9. latent content
  10. Amphetamines
  11. Neurocognitive theory
  12. REM sleep
  13. eliminating dreams entirely
  14. Biological clock
  15. difficulty falling and staying asleep
  16. the forebrain trying to create a meaningful narrative from signals sent to it from lower brain centres
  17. inaccurate
  18. Individual differences in body weight, mental set, or genetics can modulate the effects of alcohol on an individual.
  19. cataplexy
  20. mystical experience
  21. there is no evidence that hypnosis all by itself is an effective treatment for these ailments
  22. attention and memory
  23. narcotics
  24. circadian
  25. manifest content; latent content
  26. Freud
  27. sedative
  28. withdrawal
  29. forebrain
  30. REM behaviour disorder (RBD)
  31. negative
  32. Psilocybin
  33. Lucid dream
  34. drug that relieves pain and induces sleep
  35. adjustive value
  36. Acetylcholine
  37. Newborns
  38. 4
  39. A night terror
  40. Hallucinations
  41. tolerance
  42. Dissociation
  43. cocaine
  44. multiple awakenings during the night
  45. rapid and often unexpected onset of sleep
  46. everyday activities
  47. NDEs are not the same for all people from all cultures
  48. psychological dependence
  49. jet lag
  50. Self-perceptions