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Hallucinogens
A)Drugs that cause hallucinations (perceiving sights and sounds that aren't really there). LSD and angel dusts are examples.
B)Theory that dreams represent unconscious wishes and desires.
C)A sleep deeper than stage 1, but not as deep as stage 3.
D)The idea that dreams transmit information that is critical for survival during sleep.
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Manifest Content
A)A drug that temporarily quickens some vital process.
B)The apparent story line of a dream.
C)Sleep characterized by slow brain waves with greater peaks and valleys than stage 2.
D)Any substance that one can become addicted to.
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Depressants
A)The deepest stage of sleep during which you are least responsive to outside stimulation.
B)Behavior cycles that occur over a period of one day.
C)Drugs that reduce excitability and calms a person.
D)Drugs that can affect the brain and mind.
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Activation-Synthesis Theory
A)The stage where you are "falling" asleep or moving from awake to asleep.
B)The hidden meaning of a dream.
C)The theory that the brain produces random electrical energy during REM that stimulates memories.
D)Drugs that cause hallucinations (perceiving sights and sounds that aren't really there). LSD and angel dusts are examples.
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Stage 1 Sleep
A)The stage where you are "falling" asleep or moving from awake to asleep.
B)The apparent story line of a dream.
C)Drugs made from opium; some are acquired with prescriptions, but some are illegal (like heroin).
D)The dreaming part of the sleep cycle in which the eyes move back and forth rapidly under the eyelids.
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Stage 4 Sleep
A)A drug that temporarily quickens some vital process.
B)The condition of having the ability to feel, think, and react.
C)The deepest stage of sleep during which you are least responsive to outside stimulation.
D)Theory that dreams represent unconscious wishes and desires.
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Unconscious wish fulfillment theory
A)The dreaming part of the sleep cycle in which the eyes move back and forth rapidly under the eyelids.
B)Theory that dreams represent unconscious wishes and desires.
C)The theory that the brain produces random electrical energy during REM that stimulates memories.
D)Any substance that one can become addicted to.
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Addictive Drugs
A)Drugs made from opium; some are acquired with prescriptions, but some are illegal (like heroin).
B)Any substance that one can become addicted to.
C)An alert cognitive state in which you are aware of yourself and your situation.
D)A drug that reduces excitability and calms a person.
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Stimulants
A)Drugs that temporarily quicken some vital process.
B)A sleep deeper than stage 1, but not as deep as stage 3.
C)The hidden meaning of a dream.
D)The stage where you are "falling" asleep or moving from awake to asleep.
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Consciousness
A)Behavior cycles that occur over a period of one day.
B)Drugs that cause hallucinations (perceiving sights and sounds that aren't really there). LSD and angel dusts are examples.
C)An alert cognitive state in which you are aware of yourself and your situation.
D)Sleep characterized by slow brain waves with greater peaks and valleys than stage 2.
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Narcotics
A)The apparent story line of a dream.
B)Drugs made from opium; some are acquired with prescriptions, but some are illegal (like heroin).
C)Drugs that can affect the brain and mind.
D)The deepest stage of sleep during which you are least responsive to outside stimulation.
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Stage 3 Sleep
A)The hidden meaning of a dream.
B)The apparent story line of a dream.
C)The idea that dreams transmit information that is critical for survival during sleep.
D)Sleep characterized by slow brain waves with greater peaks and valleys than stage 2.
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Psychoactive Drugs
A)The dreaming part of the sleep cycle in which the eyes move back and forth rapidly under the eyelids.
B)The deepest stage of sleep during which you are least responsive to outside stimulation.
C)Drugs that can affect the brain and mind.
D)The theory that the brain produces random electrical energy during REM that stimulates memories.
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Latent Content
A)Drugs made from opium; some are acquired with prescriptions, but some are illegal (like heroin).
B)The idea that dreams transmit information that is critical for survival during sleep.
C)The hidden meaning of a dream.
D)Drugs that can affect the brain and mind.
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REM
A)Sleep characterized by slow brain waves with greater peaks and valleys than stage 2.
B)A sleep deeper than stage 1, but not as deep as stage 3.
C)Any substance that one can become addicted to.
D)The dreaming part of the sleep cycle in which the eyes move back and forth rapidly under the eyelids.
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Dreams for survival theory
A)The idea that dreams transmit information that is critical for survival during sleep.
B)The stage where you are "falling" asleep or moving from awake to asleep.
C)An alert cognitive state in which you are aware of yourself and your situation.
D)Behavior cycles that occur over a period of one day.
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Circadian Rhythms
A)Behavior cycles that occur over a period of one day.
B)Drugs that cause hallucinations (perceiving sights and sounds that aren't really there). LSD and angel dusts are examples.
C)A drug that temporarily quickens some vital process.
D)A drug that reduces excitability and calms a person.
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Stage 2 Sleep
A)The hidden meaning of a dream.
B)A sleep deeper than stage 1, but not as deep as stage 3.
C)Behavior cycles that occur over a period of one day.
D)Theory that dreams represent unconscious wishes and desires.







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