LSDA hallucinogenwhose "trips"can be good orbad - stands forlysergic aciddiethylamideNicotineMainpsychoactivedrugobtainedwhen vapingDepressantsPsychoactivedrugs that slowdown mental &physicalactivityPsychoactiveDrugsDrugs that act onthe nervoussystem to alterconsciousness,modify perception& change moodsDeltaWavesThe slowest &highestamplitude brainwaves occurringduring the N3stage of sleepHallucinogensDrugs thatmodify aperson'sperceptualexperiencesAlphaWavesBrain wavewhen weare awakebut relaxedN3Sleep stagethat's thedeepest stageof sleep andincludes deltawavesCognitiveTheory ofDreamingTheory with theidea thatdreams aresubconsciouscognitiveprocessingREMSleep/StageRAn active stageof sleep duringwhich the mostvivid dreamingoccursSleepSpindleA brief highfrequencywave thatoccurs in theN2 sleep stageActivation-SynthesisTheoryTheory thatproposes thatdreams are theresult of the braintrying to find logicof random brainactivityBiologicalRhythmPeriodicphysiologicalfluctuationsin the bodyNon-REMWhat the "N"stand for inthe sleepstages [N1,N2 & N3]ManifestContentA dreamssurfacecontent thatcontain dreamsymbolsDreamsTheatre inthe mind thatoccursduring REMsleepToleranceThe need totake increasingamounts of adrug to get thesame effectSuperchiasmaticNucleusSmall brainstructure thatkeepsbiological clockrunning on timeRapid EyeMovementWhatREMstands forHypnosisAn altered stateof consciousnesswhen individualsare unusuallyreceptive tosuggestionsOpioids/NarcoticsDrugs that act onthe brainsendorphinreceptors &depress activity inthe centralnervous systemUnconsciousWishesWhat FreudbelieveddreamssymbolizedAutomaticProcessThis processrequires littleattention & doesnot interfere withongoingactivitiesSleepNaturalstate of restfor the body& mindControlledProcessThis process is themost alert state ofhumanconsciousness -individuals activelyfocusing effortstoward a goalThetaWavesLow frequency,low amplitudebrain wavefound in the N1stage of sleepN2Sleep stagecharacterizedby thetawaves andsleep spindlesLatentContentDreamshiddencontent andtrue meaningCaffeineWorld's mostwidely usedpsychoactivedrugStimulantPsychoactivedrugs thatincrease thecentral nervoussystems activityCircadianRhythmDaily behavioralor physical 24hour cycles thatinvolve thesleep/wakecycleAddictionA physical orpsychologicaldependence,or both, on adrugN1Sleep stagecharacterizedby drowsysleep and whenmyoclonic jerksoccurConsciousnessAn individual'sawareness ofexternal events &internal sensationsunder a conditionof arousalTheoryof MindTheory whereindividualsunderstand thatthey and othersthink, feel , perceive& have privateexperiencesMeditationAn altered stateof consciousnesswhere one attainsa peaceful stateof mindMDMA/EcstasyIllegal,synthetic drugwith bothstimulant andhallucinogenicpropertiesNarcolepsySleep disorderthat's a sudden,overpowering &uncontrollableurge to sleepBetaWavesBrain waveindicated by highfrequency patternsthat reflectconcentration &alertnessLSDA hallucinogenwhose "trips"can be good orbad - stands forlysergic aciddiethylamideNicotineMainpsychoactivedrugobtainedwhen vapingDepressantsPsychoactivedrugs that slowdown mental &physicalactivityPsychoactiveDrugsDrugs that act onthe nervoussystem to alterconsciousness,modify perception& change moodsDeltaWavesThe slowest &highestamplitude brainwaves occurringduring the N3stage of sleepHallucinogensDrugs thatmodify aperson'sperceptualexperiencesAlphaWavesBrain wavewhen weare awakebut relaxedN3Sleep stagethat's thedeepest stageof sleep andincludes deltawavesCognitiveTheory ofDreamingTheory with theidea thatdreams aresubconsciouscognitiveprocessingREMSleep/StageRAn active stageof sleep duringwhich the mostvivid dreamingoccursSleepSpindleA brief highfrequencywave thatoccurs in theN2 sleep stageActivation-SynthesisTheoryTheory thatproposes thatdreams are theresult of the braintrying to find logicof random brainactivityBiologicalRhythmPeriodicphysiologicalfluctuationsin the bodyNon-REMWhat the "N"stand for inthe sleepstages [N1,N2 & N3]ManifestContentA dreamssurfacecontent thatcontain dreamsymbolsDreamsTheatre inthe mind thatoccursduring REMsleepToleranceThe need totake increasingamounts of adrug to get thesame effectSuperchiasmaticNucleusSmall brainstructure thatkeepsbiological clockrunning on timeRapid EyeMovementWhatREMstands forHypnosisAn altered stateof consciousnesswhen individualsare unusuallyreceptive tosuggestionsOpioids/NarcoticsDrugs that act onthe brainsendorphinreceptors &depress activity inthe centralnervous systemUnconsciousWishesWhat FreudbelieveddreamssymbolizedAutomaticProcessThis processrequires littleattention & doesnot interfere withongoingactivitiesSleepNaturalstate of restfor the body& mindControlledProcessThis process is themost alert state ofhumanconsciousness -individuals activelyfocusing effortstoward a goalThetaWavesLow frequency,low amplitudebrain wavefound in the N1stage of sleepN2Sleep stagecharacterizedby thetawaves andsleep spindlesLatentContentDreamshiddencontent andtrue meaningCaffeineWorld's mostwidely usedpsychoactivedrugStimulantPsychoactivedrugs thatincrease thecentral nervoussystems activityCircadianRhythmDaily behavioralor physical 24hour cycles thatinvolve thesleep/wakecycleAddictionA physical orpsychologicaldependence,or both, on adrugN1Sleep stagecharacterizedby drowsysleep and whenmyoclonic jerksoccurConsciousnessAn individual'sawareness ofexternal events &internal sensationsunder a conditionof arousalTheoryof MindTheory whereindividualsunderstand thatthey and othersthink, feel , perceive& have privateexperiencesMeditationAn altered stateof consciousnesswhere one attainsa peaceful stateof mindMDMA/EcstasyIllegal,synthetic drugwith bothstimulant andhallucinogenicpropertiesNarcolepsySleep disorderthat's a sudden,overpowering &uncontrollableurge to sleepBetaWavesBrain waveindicated by highfrequency patternsthat reflectconcentration &alertness

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