Psychology Unit 1

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Across
  1. 3. Alcohol is a classic example of a depressant.
  2. 4. Engaging in activities while in deep sleep.
  3. 7. Episodes of excessive sleep.
  4. 8. Area affect speech production and structure.
  5. 9. A dream where the dreamer has control over the dream.
  6. 12. controls anger and aggression.
  7. 14. Falling into REM sleep at inappropriate times.
  8. 16. lobe is responsible for vision; damage here can cause visual problems.
  9. 18. Frightening episodes during deep sleep.
  10. 20. The body's internal clock regulating the sleep-wake cycle.
  11. 22. increase vital functions like heart rate and blood pressure.
Down
  1. 1. Dreams with vivid storylines and sensory details.
  2. 2. Terrifying dreams during REM sleep.
  3. 4. Dreams lacking vivid sensations, similar to daytime thinking.
  4. 5. unusual sensory and cognitive experiences.
  5. 6. Periods of not breathing during sleep.
  6. 10. Difficulty sleeping, feeling unrefreshed.
  7. 11. The brain creates dreams based on its activity.
  8. 13. ivolvementvolvement in feelings of pleasure.
  9. 15. is responsible for forming new memories.
  10. 17. Nicotine and caffeine are examples of stimulants.
  11. 19. Involves vivid dreaming and sleep paralysis.
  12. 21. The literal storyline of a dream.
  13. 23. acts as the "mailman" of the brain, carrying messages to the rest of the brain.