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chapter 3

psych: Raveena Mohan
Horizontales
periodic, natural loss of consciousness – as distinct from unconsciousness resulting from coma, general anesthesia, or hibernation. (Adapted from Dement, 1999)
rapid eye movement sleep; a recurring sleep stage during which vivid dreams commonly occur. Also known as paradoxical sleep, because the muscles are relaxed (except for minor twitches) but other body systems are active.
according to Freud, the underlying meaning of a dream (as distinct from its manifest content)
the biological clock, regular bodily rhythms (for example, of temperature and wakefulness) that occur on a 24 hour cycle.
a pair of cell clusters in the hypothalamus that controls circadian rhythm. In response to light, the SCN causes the pineal gland to adjust melatonin production, thus modifying our feelings of sleepiness.
the large, slow brain waves associated with deep sleep.
a sleep disorder characterized by temporary cessations of breathing during sleep and repeated momentary awakenings.
Verticales
a sequence of images, emotions, and thoughts passing through a sleeping person’s mind. Dreams are notable for their hallucinatory imagery, discontinuities, and incongruities, and for the dreamer’s delusional acceptance of the content and later difficulties remembering it.
recurring sleep problems in falling or staying asleep.
the tendency for REM sleep to increase following REM sleep deprivation (created by repeated awakenings during REM sleep.
according to Freud, the remembered story line of a dream (as distinct from its latent, or hidden content)
a sleep disorder characterized by uncontrollable sleep attacks. The sufferer may lapse directly into REM sleep, often at inopportune times.
false sensory experiences, such as seeing something in the absence of an external visual stimulus.
a sleep disorder characterized by high arousal and an appearance of being terrified; unlike nightmares, night terrors occur during NREM – 3 sleep, within 2 or 3 hours of falling asleep, and are seldom remembered.
the relatively slow brain waves of a relaxed, awake state.