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____________ is the awareness of events and internal and external stimuli.

A) Consciousness
B) Subconsciousness
C) Thinking
D) Memory
Consciousness
_________ __________ __ is characterized by bursts of brain activity called sleep spindles; in this stage muscle tension is decreased.

A) During Rem sleep
B) Sleep Stage Four
C) Sleep Stage Two
D) Sleep Stage Three
Sleep Stage Two
The unconscious portion of a person’s dreams, which is usually a forbidden sexual or aggressive wish, is known as the ______________ __________ of a dream.

A) Stage Four
B) Latent Content
C) REM sleep
D) Sub Conscious
Latent Content
A process called ____________ ______________ can be used in psychoanalytic treatment to help a people determine the latent content of their dreams and thus, help people better understand their emotional problems.

A) Social Roles
B) Activation-Synthesis
C) REM sleep
D) Free Association
Free Association
____________ _______ work by producing a state of consciousness that is different from normal consciousness by stimulating, imitating, or hindering that activity of neurotransmitters.

A) Manifest Content
B) Latent Content
C) Free Association
D) Latent Content
Psychoactive Drugs
_________ ______ that alter perceptions and create sensations with no physical basis are known as hallucinogens. Examples of these drugs are LSD, PCP and psychedelic mushrooms.

A) Latent Content
B) Latent Content
C) Psychedelic Drugs
D) Free Association
Psychedelic Drugs
The _______________ __________ of dreams are the images that appear to the dreamer and can be consciously remembered.

A) Paradoxical Sleep
B) Manifest Content
C) REM sleep
D) Free Association
Manifest Content
During sleep a person moves through sleep stages one to four then the cycles reverses back through stages three and two. Then rather than reverting to stage one, the person goes into a different stage called _________ where the eyes begin to dart back and forth.This cycle repeats several times during a night’s sleep.

A) Sleep Stage Three
B) Sleep Stage One
C) REM sleep
D) Paradoxical Sleep
REM sleep
REM (rapid eye movement) sleep is sometimes known as _____________ _______ because the sleeper appears to be calm and relaxed in spite of a great deal of brain activity that is occurring.

A) Paradoxical Sleep
B) Activation-Synthesis
C) Manifest Content
D) Stage Three
Paradoxical Sleep
The ___________ to explain dreams states that brain neurons randomly fire during sleep and as a person awakens, he or she constructs a dream in order to make sense of the randomly generated images created by the brain during sleep.

A) Sleep Stage Two
B) Sleep Stage Three
C) Paradoxical Sleep
D) Activation-Synthesis Theory
Activation-Synthesis Theory
One view of hypnosis states that people who are hypnotized are filling _______ _________ by acting in the way the hypnotist wants them to act.

A) Latent Content
B) Social Roles
C) Manifest Content
D) Activation-Synthesis
Social Roles
Individuals under the effects of hypnosis have a heightened state of _____________, meaning that the hypnotized person wanted to be hypnotized and wants to do what the hypnotist wants him or her to do.

A) Activation
B) Association
C) Suggestibility
D) Hypnosis
Suggestibility
During __________ ________ _______, temperature decreases, pulse and breathing rates slow, and some delta waves occur.

A) Sleep Stage Three
B) REM Sleep Stage
C) Sleep Stage One
D) Sleep Stage Two
Sleep Stage Three
___________ is a psychological condition in which some people may be induced to show various differences in behavior and thinking. This state or condition is characterized by heightened suggestibility and deep relaxation.

A) Hypnosis
B) Psychology
C) Therapy
D) Cognition
Hypnosis
___________ ____________ _____ is a relaxed wakefulness involving eye movement and muscular tension. A person may experience feelings of falling or floating during stage one sleep.

A) REM Sleep Stage
B) Sleep Stage Two
C) Sleep Stage One
D) Sleep Stage Three
Sleep Stage One