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What did Freud call the remembered story line of a dream?
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What did Freud call the remembered story line of a dream? Manifest Content
Underlying meaning of a dream? Latent Content
What are chemical substances that alter perceptions and moods? Psychoactive Drug
What can happen when one is sleep deprived and have not been receiving adequate sleep for a few weeks? It causes fatigue and impairs concentration, creativity and communication. Can also lead to obesity, irritability, slowed performance.
What do withdrawal symptoms indicate? Physical and Psychological dependence
The experience of insomnia following discontinued use of a psychoactive drug best illustrates... withdrawal
What is not classified as a stimulant? Heroin
The social influence theory of hypnosis receives support from evidence that... behaviors produced through hypnotic procedures can also be produced without them.
Court systems frequently ban testimony from witnesses who have been hypnotized because the procedure often encourages... False memories
In order to help patients control their undesired symptoms or unhealthy behaviors, clinicians would be most likely to make use of... Posthypnotic suggestion
Carrie's EEG shows sleep spindles. Which stage of sleep is she in? Stage 2
Staying up especially late on weekends is the most likely way to have an influence on... The circadian rhythm
The idea that we can relive childhood experiences through hypnosis Age regression
Research studies show that "hypnotically refreshed" memories combine Fact with Fiction
A split, between different levels of consciousness Dissociation
Stage 2 sleep pattern? Spindles
Stage 1 sleep Hallucinations
Continued use of a psychoactive drug produces Tolerance
Drugs that calm neural activity and slow body functions Depressants
Distort perceptions and evoke sensory images in absence of sensory input Hallucinogens
A sleep disorder characterized by temporary cessations of breathing during sleep and repeated momentary awakenings Sleep Apnea
Agonists the presence of the drug enhances the normal effect of the neurotransmitter
Antagonists other drugs oppose or block the action of a particular neurotansmitter
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