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What is REM sleep?
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Rapid Eye Movement
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What is content analysis of dreams?
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putting the content of dream reports into categories and statistically examining the occurance of this contact
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What are the influencing dreams?
a. first night effects b. wearing red-tinted goggles c. lucid dreams d. stimulating while dreaming How effective are each of these? |
a. Many sleep characteristics are unusual the first night sleeping in a sleep lab, including dreams
b. Higher adrenaline c. Knowing you are dreaming. Stephen Leberge. d. Water in face - 42% Light - 23% Tone - 9% |
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What is false awakening?
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Dream within a dream. They dream they have just awoken from a dream.
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What is sleep paralysis?
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Body waking up from the REM sleep, but body is still under paralysis.
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Dream theories:
dreams as meaningful, What is the manifest content of a dream? Latent content? |
Manifest content - remembered storyline of the dream
Latent content - meaning of the dream |
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What is a biological theory of dreams?
What is activation-synthesis model? |
Dreams are the by product of neurological activity
activation synthesis theory: Dreams result from the electrical storm from subcortical areas (activations); cortex tries to make sense of these random signals (synthesis) |