(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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A hallucinogen whose "trips" can be good or bad - stands for lysergic acid diethylamide
LSD
Main psychoactive drug obtained when vaping
Nicotine
Psychoactive drugs that slow down mental & physical activity
Depressants
Drugs that act on the nervous system to alter consciousness, modify perception & change moods
Psychoactive Drugs
The slowest & highest amplitude brain waves occurring during the N3 stage of sleep
Delta Waves
Drugs that modify a person's perceptual experiences
Hallucinogens
Brain wave when we are awake but relaxed
Alpha Waves
Sleep stage that's the deepest stage of sleep and includes delta waves
N3
Theory with the idea that dreams are subconscious cognitive processing
Cognitive Theory of Dreaming
An active stage of sleep during which the most vivid dreaming occurs
REM Sleep/Stage R
A brief high frequency wave that occurs in the N2 sleep stage
Sleep Spindle
Theory that proposes that dreams are the result of the brain trying to find logic of random brain activity
Activation-Synthesis Theory
Periodic physiological fluctuations in the body
Biological Rhythm
What the "N" stand for in the sleep stages [N1, N2 & N3]
Non-REM
A dreams surface content that contain dream symbols
Manifest Content
Theatre in the mind that occurs during REM sleep
Dreams
The need to take increasing amounts of a drug to get the same effect
Tolerance
Small brain structure that keeps biological clock running on time
Superchiasmatic Nucleus
What REM stands for
Rapid Eye Movement
An altered state of consciousness when individuals are unusually receptive to suggestions
Hypnosis
Drugs that act on the brains endorphin receptors & depress activity in the central nervous system
Opioids/Narcotics
What Freud believed dreams symbolized
Unconscious Wishes
This process requires little attention & does not interfere with ongoing activities
Automatic Process
Natural state of rest for the body & mind
Sleep
This process is the most alert state of human consciousness - individuals actively focusing efforts toward a goal
Controlled Process
Low frequency, low amplitude brain wave found in the N1 stage of sleep
Theta Waves
Sleep stage characterized by theta waves and sleep spindles
N2
Dreams hidden content and true meaning
Latent Content
World's most widely used psychoactive drug
Caffeine
Psychoactive drugs that increase the central nervous systems activity
Stimulant
Daily behavioral or physical 24 hour cycles that involve the sleep/wake cycle
Circadian Rhythm
A physical or psychological dependence, or both, on a drug
Addiction
Sleep stage characterized by drowsy sleep and when myoclonic jerks occur
N1
An individual's awareness of external events & internal sensations under a condition of arousal
Consciousness
Theory where individuals understand that they and others think, feel , perceive & have private experiences
Theory of Mind
An altered state of consciousness where one attains a peaceful state of mind
Meditation
Illegal, synthetic drug with both stimulant and hallucinogenic properties
MDMA/Ecstasy
Sleep disorder that's a sudden, overpowering & uncontrollable urge to sleep
Narcolepsy
Brain wave indicated by high frequency patterns that reflect concentration & alertness
Beta Waves