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