Sleep Psychology: Sleep Stages, Brain Wave Patterns, and Common Sleep Disorders

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Which factors influence sleep?
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What is the biological clock for daily rhythm known as?
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What device measures electrical activity in the brain?
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What are the stages of sleep?
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Which sleep stage is characterized by theta waves and can cause jerking in sleep?
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Which sleep stage includes sleep spindles and K complexes, and may involve sleep talking?
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Which sleep stage is associated with delta waves and slow waves?
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Which sleep stage is known as deep sleep, where the brain rests the most but still processes information?
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Which sleep stage is characterized by dream sleep, where the body is motionless except for certain parts?
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Which type of brain waves are associated with drowsiness?
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What is the difference between NREM and REM sleep?
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What are common symptoms and suggestions for managing insomnia?
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What is narcolepsy and how does it manifest?
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What is sleep apnea and how is it typically managed?
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What are night terrors and how do they differ from nightmares?
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What is Sigmund Freud's theory about dreams?
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What is the manifest content of a dream according to Freud's theory?
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What is the latent content of a dream according to Freud's theory?
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What does the Information Processing Theory suggest about dreams?
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What is an example of the Information Processing Theory in action?
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What are the effects of loss of REM sleep?
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What are the key components of classical conditioning?
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What is an unconditioned stimulus (US) in classical conditioning?
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What is an unconditioned response (UR) in classical conditioning?
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What is a conditioned stimulus (CS) in classical conditioning?
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What is a conditioned response (CR) in classical conditioning?
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What is a neutral stimulus (NS) in classical conditioning?
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What is an example of Pavlov's classical conditioning involving dogs?
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What is extinction in classical conditioning?
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What is operant conditioning and how is it related to Thorndike's Law of Effect?
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What is positive reinforcement in operant conditioning?
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What is negative reinforcement in operant conditioning?
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What is a primary reinforcer in operant conditioning?
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What is a secondary reinforcer in operant conditioning?
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What is positive punishment in operant conditioning?
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What is negative punishment in operant conditioning?
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What is a fixed ratio schedule in operant conditioning?
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What is a variable ratio schedule in operant conditioning?
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What is a fixed interval schedule in operant conditioning?
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What is a variable interval schedule in operant conditioning?
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What is sensory memory and how long does it last?
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What is short-term memory, also known as working memory?
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What is long-term memory?
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What is the process of moving information to long-term memory from short-term memory called?
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What is the process of moving information from long-term memory to short-term memory called?
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What is maintenance rehearsal in memory processes?
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What is elaborative rehearsal in memory processes?
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What is the primary effect in memory recall?
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What is the recency effect in memory recall?
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What is retrograde amnesia?
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What is anterograde amnesia?
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What is declarative memory?
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What is non-declarative memory?
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What is procedural memory?
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