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