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1 Alternate States of Consciousness Jeopardy! Now Presenting…

2 Lucid Dreamin g Sleep Walking Day Dreamin g MemesSynesth esia Near Death Experie nces 100 200 300 400 500

3 Lucid Dreaming: 100 During lucid dreams, memory functions as if you are in this state During lucid dreams, memory functions as if you are in this state

4 Lucid Dreaming : 200 This area of the prefrontal cortex is activated in lucid dreaming, but is deactivated in normal dreaming.

5 Lucid Dreaming: 300 This is one of the three productive applications of lucid dreaming

6 Lucid Dreaming: 400 This is what the “M” stands for in the M.I.L.D. Technique (________ Induction of Lucid Dreams)

7 Lucid Dreaming: 500 Lucid Dreaming is associated with more of this type of brain wave activity than non-lucid dreaming. (100 extra points if you include the number!)

8 Sleepwalking : 100 Sleep walking occurs in these two stages of sleep

9 Sleepwalking : 200 The phenomenon of sleepwalking shows that you can get distinctively human behavior without ________.

10 Sleepwalking: 300 This is one of the three possible treatments for sleepwalking

11 Sleepwalking : 400 Sleepwalking shows that although sensory mechanisms are necessary for consciousness, we can still ________ and ________ to them without being aware of them.

12 Sleepwalking : 500 These are three of the five things that make you more likely to sleep walk

13 Daydreaming: 100 Can be triggered by _________ or _________ stimuli or clues.

14 Day Dreaming: 200 As age increases, this is the one type of day dreaming that has little change.

15 Day Dreaming: 300 Day dreaming frequency and Visual imagery both decrease as this increases.

16 Day Dreaming: 400 Those who have more day dreaming have __________ in sleepiness.

17 Day Dreaming: 500 One type of day dreaming, characterized by internal monologues and occasional elaborated fantasies associated with particular problems.

18 Memes: 100 This is an action analogous in many ways to the learning and acquisition of bird song.

19 Memes: 200 Karl Marx’s work Das Capital went virtually unnoticed for 50 years because its meme could not find these.

20 Memes: 300 These are two of the three types of memes.

21 Memes: 400 Invaders are more likely to succeed if they base their cultural changes on these types of memes.

22 Memes: 500 Manifestation of new memes in brain causes this.

23 Synesthesia: 100 This is a drug that can induce synesthesia-like effects.

24 Synesthesia: 200 These are three of the four different types of Synesthesia

25 Synesthesia: 300 These are two of the five requirements for diagnosis of synestesia.

26 Synesthesia: 400 This is one of the two biological areas where synesthesia is based

27 Synesthesia: 500 Color synesthetes show different activation of this visual area than normal subjects

28 Near Death Exp: 100 These are two types of near death experiences

29 Near Death Exp: 200 One theorized cause of NDE other than REM intrusion

30 Near Death Exp: 300 This is the center in the brain that is the last to blank out during hypoxia

31 Near Death Experiences: 400 People with PTSD subsequently have this more frequently

32 Near Death Exp: 500 This junction is known to cause out of body sensations when it malfunctions


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