Exam 5: Body Rhythms and Mental States
Exam 1: What Is Psychology176 Questions
Exam 2: How Psychologists Do Research196 Questions
Exam 3: Genes, Evolution, and Environment120 Questions
Exam 4: The Brain and Nervous System267 Questions
Exam 5: Body Rhythms and Mental States170 Questions
Exam 6: Sensation and Perception202 Questions
Exam 7: Learning and Conditioning153 Questions
Exam 8: Behaviour in Social and Cultural Context139 Questions
Exam 9: Thinking and Intelligence149 Questions
Exam 10: Memory146 Questions
Exam 11: Emotion, Stress, and Health162 Questions
Exam 12: Motivation124 Questions
Exam 13: Development Over the Life Span155 Questions
Exam 14: Theories of Personality167 Questions
Exam 15: Psychological Disorders158 Questions
Exam 16: Approaches to Treatment and Therapy148 Questions
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_______________ drugs can cause convulsions, heart failure, and death when taken in large doses.
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According to the activation-synthesis theory of dreaming, the source of a dream is neuronal firing in the:
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Judith is startled when her six-year-old daughter, Laura, sleepwalks into the family room. It is most likely that Laura is experiencing the _______________ stage of the sleep cycle.
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Periods of REM sleep alternate with periods of non-REM sleep in a cycle that recurs about every _______________ minutes.
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Pax has just completed a research study where he wore a nicotine patch and then had his brain activity monitored while he engaged in a competitive task. Pax's results showed dramatic bursts of energy during these tasks. Which personality trait does Pax MOST likely score high on?
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One of the weaknesses of the problem-focused theory of dreaming is that:
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Marc has been in jail for 13 months and has not used drugs during his incarceration although he was a heavy user for two years before he was arrested. A researcher conducted a battery of tests on Marc and found that his memory was far worse than average. What type of drug did Marc MOST likely abuse before he went to jail?
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According to the cognitive approach, our dreaming thoughts are more unfocused and diffuse than our waking thoughts because:
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Under normal conditions, the rhythms governed by the SCN are synchronized. But when people travel by air across several time zones, they tend to feel "out of sync." Explain what psychologists have discovered about "being out of sync."
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Psychoactive drugs produce their effects primarily by acting on brain neurotransmitters. Explain this process, using cocaine's effect on the brain as your example.
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Kyle and Yoko spent the same amount of time studying for a big exam. Kyle slept between studying and taking the exam, whereas Yoko did not. All other things being equal, which of the following is most likely to be true?
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Melanie thinks she has seasonal affective disorder. One finding that would be consistent with this conclusion would be if her doctor found:
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Ernie's muscles are not paralyzed when he is dreaming. As a result, he literally acts out his dreams, sometimes injuring himself in the process. Ernie appears to suffer from:
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How common is premenstrual syndrome, or "PMS"? What are the major findings from research on hormones and mood?
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