Across
- 2. Type of hallucination where a person feels sensations on the skin without a cause.
- 4. The non-dreaming stages of sleep that precede REM sleep.
- 5. Brain region containing the suprachiasmatic nucleus, the body’s master clock.
- 9. The hidden, symbolic meaning of a dream, according to Freud.
- 10. Sleep disorder involving difficulty falling or staying asleep.
- 11. Visualization technique used to induce hypnosis.Role – Theory of hypnosis suggesting people act according to social expectations.
- 15. Sleep stage associated with vivid dreams and increased brain activity.
- 16. Perception of something that isn’t present.
- 19. Awareness of internal and external stimuli.
- 20. Theory suggesting sleep helps repair the body and brain.
- 21. Mental experiences during sleep that can include images, sounds, and emotions.
- 22. Biological rhythms that follow a roughly 24-hour cycle.
Down
- 1. The second part of the activation-synthesis model of dreaming.
- 3. Process of stabilizing memories during sleep.
- 6. Sleep disorder where breathing repeatedly stops and starts.
- 7. Frightening dreams that occur during REM sleep.
- 8. Theory suggesting hypnosis involves a split in consciousness.
- 12. The actual storyline or images of a dream.
- 13. A trance-like state marked by focused attention and suggestibility.
- 14. Disorder causing sudden sleep episodes during the day.
- 17. Type of hallucination involving hearing sounds or voices that aren’t there.
- 18. Psychologist who believed dreams reveal unconscious desires.
