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What is REM sleep?
Rapid Eye Movement
What is content analysis of dreams?
putting the content of dream reports into categories and statistically examining the occurance of this contact
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%
What is false awakening?
Dream within a dream. They dream they have just awoken from a dream.
What is sleep paralysis?
Body waking up from the REM sleep, but body is still under paralysis.
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
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)