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psy chapter 5
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Analytical | left brain |
| Logic | left brain |
| Language | left brain |
| Holistic thoughts | right brain |
| Intuition | right brain |
| Creativity | right brain |
| Art and music | right |
| Control systematic | left |
| Talk talk talk | left |
| Controls feelings | left |
| Prefers ranking | left |
| Splitter | left |
| Prefers multiple choice questions | left |
| Open Ended Questions-right | |
| Fluid | right |
| Spontaneous | right |
| Synthesizing | right |
| Free with Feelings | right |
| Essentially Self Acting | right |
| Lumper | right |
| Simtilaneous | right |
| Consciousness | awareness of the sensations, thoughts, and feelings we experience at a given moment. |
| Stage 1 Sleep | characterized by relatively rapid, low-amplitude brain waves stage of transition between wakefulness and sleep and lasts only a few minutes |
| Stage 2 Sleep | characterized by a slower more regular wave pattern momentary interruptions of sharply pointed spiky waves called sleep spindles |
| Stage 3 Sleep | brain waves become slower higher peaks and lower valleys in the wave pattern |
| Stage 4 Sleep | pattern slower more regular people are least responsive to outside stimulation |
| Rapid Eye Movement | Sleep occupying 20 percent of an adult’s sleeping time, characterized by increased heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing rate; erections; eye movements; and the experience of dreaming |
| Unconscious Wish Fulfillment Theory | - dreams represent unconscious wishes that the dreamers desire to see fulfilled |
| Latent Content of Dreams | According to Freud, the “disquised” meanings of dreams, hidden by more obvious subjects |
| Manifest Content of Dreams | the true subject of the dream has little to do with its apparent story line |
| Dreams-for-survival Theory | theory suggesting that dreams permit information that is critical for our daily survival to be reconsidered and reprocessed during sleep |
| Activation-synthesis Theory | Hobson’s theory that the brain produces random electrical energy during REM sleep that stimulates memories lodged in various portions of the brain |
| Circadian rhythms | biological processes that occur regularly on approximately 24 hour cycle |
| Daydreams | Fantasies that people construct while awake |
| _______________ is the term used to describe our understanding of the world external to us, as well as our internal world. | consciousness |
| Dreams occur in ______________ sleep. | REM |
| __________ _________ are internal bodily processes that occur in our daily cycle. | Circadian Rhythms |
| Freud’s theory of unconscious ________ _______ states that the actual wishes an individual express in dreams are disguised because they are threatening to the person’s conscious awareness. | Unconscious Wis Fulfillment Theory |
| Freud called the apparent story line of a dream the ____ content of the dream. | Manifest |
| According to the _______ theory of dreaming, dreams permit us to reconsider and reprocess during sleep information that is critical for our daily survival. | Dreams-for-Survival |
| ________ are sudden awakenings from non-REM sleep that are accompanied by extreme fear, panic, and strong physiological arousal, and usually occur in stage 4 sleep. | Night Terrors |
| _____________ are biological processes that occur regularly on approximately a 24-hour cycle. | Circadian Rhythms. |