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    What are Cones?

    Photoreceptors for bright light and color vision.

    What are Rods?

    Photoreceptors for dim light and shapes.

    What is the Optic Nerve?

    Transmits visual information from the retina to the brain.

    What is Trichromatic Theory?

    Color vision results from three types of cones activated at different intensities.

    What is Opponent Processing Theory?

    Perception of color involves opposing color pairs.

    What is an Afterimage?

    A visual impression that persists after the original image is removed.

    What is the Eardrum/Tympanic Membrane?

    Vibrates in response to sound waves.

    What are Ossicles?

    Small bones that transmit vibrations from the eardrum.

    What are Semicircular Canals?

    Structures that help maintain balance and spatial orientation.

    What is Timbre?

    Quality of sound that distinguishes different sources.

    What is Frequency?

    Speed of sound wave vibrations determining pitch.

    What is Amplitude?

    Height of sound waves affecting loudness.

    What is the Olfactory Tract?

    Nerve fibers that transmit smell information to the brain.

    What are Gustatory Receptors?

    Taste buds that detect different flavors.

    What is Sleep Debt?

    Total hours of sleep missed in a healthy cycle.

    What is Insomnia?

    Inability to fall or stay asleep.

    What is Obstructive Sleep Apnea?

    Condition causing breathing interruptions during sleep.

    What is Narcolepsy?

    Sudden sleep attacks during the day.

    What is Hypocretin?

    Neurotransmitter that helps maintain wakefulness.

    What is the Glymphatic System?

    Cleans the brain of waste during sleep.

    What is the Activation Synthesis Hypothesis?

    Dreams result from random brain activity during sleep.

    What is the difference between Manifest Content and Latent Content?

    Manifest content is the dream's storyline; latent content is its meaning.

    What is Displacement in dreamwork?

    Redirecting emotions from one object to another in dreams.

    What is Projection in dreamwork?

    Attributing personal feelings to others in dreams.

    What is Symbolization in dreamwork?

    Using symbols to represent repressed thoughts in dreams.

    What is Rationalization in dreamwork?

    Creating a logical story from dream content.

    What is Condensation in dreamwork?

    Combining multiple ideas into a single image in dreams.

    What is Lucid Dreaming?

    Awareness and control over one's dreams.

    What is Mnemonically Induced Lucid Dreaming (MILD)?

    Achieving lucidity through self-suggestion or waking up briefly.

    What is Dream Induced Lucid Dreaming (DILD)?

    Recognizing dream signs to become aware of dreaming.

    What is Wake Induced Lucid Dreaming (WILD)?

    Transitioning directly from wakefulness to REM sleep.

    What is the role of the Reticular Formation in dreams?

    Activates specific brain areas during REM sleep.

    What is the role of the Hippocampus in dreams?

    Involved in memory encoding and retrieval during dreaming.

    What is the Occipital Lobe's function in dreams?

    Processes visual information in dreams.

    What is the Temporal Lobe's function in dreams?

    Handles auditory information in dreams.

    What is the Frontal Lobe's role in dreams?

    Integrates and organizes dream content into a narrative.