Across
- 2. The average human needs about _________ years of sleep
- 5. A sequence of images, emotions, and thoughts passing through a person's mind while asleep.
- 7. Recurring problems falling/staying asleep. not defined by number of hours of sleep every night. Either can't sleep at all (primary) or can't stay asleep (secondary)
- 9. effects about 10% of the population at least once in their life. happens during nREM sleep (stage 3/4) early in the night.
- 10. also known as Physiological Function Theory (or the most boring dream theory) that explains dreams as a way to make sense of our brainstem releasing random neural activity during the night
Down
- 1. also known as information processing theory- Cartwright- where dreams are used to sort out and understand the memories that are experienced that day.
- 3. Frued's dream theory. dreams are the key to understanding our inner conflicts. Ideas and thoughts that are hidden in our unconcious come out in dreams.
- 4. the underlying meaning of a dream
- 6. the remembered storyline of a dream
- 8. high arousal and an appearence of being terrified. Occurs in stage 4 sleep (NOT REM).
- 11. temporary cessations of breathing during sleep and consequent momentary reawaking
- 12. characterized by uncontrolable sleep attacks. Lapses directly inot REM sleep (usually during times of stress or joy)