Exam 13: Why Do We Sleep and Dream 

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Restless legs syndrome is most common in:

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Cues that maintain rhythmicity are known as:

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The time required for a complete cycle of activity is called a(n):

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Differentiate between circannual, circadian, ultradian, and infradian rhythms. Give an example of each.

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One of the most common treatments for the control of seasonal affective disorder is:

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The theory that dreams signify distant human memories was expounded by:

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_____ is influenced by daily biorhythms.

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Petros recently found out that his college roommate has cataplexy. What symptoms does the roommate most likely experience?

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Which of the following neural structures functions as a pacemaker?

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Atonia is the:

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Cataplexy is a sleep disorder in which:

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REM (rapid eye movement) sleep occurs during:

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The suprachiasmatic nucleus is located in the:

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Rhythmicity in the suprachiasmatic nucleus likely:

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Ultradian rhythms have a period of _____, while infradian rhythms have a period of _____.

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Which of the following would be the most effective treatment for your friend who seems to develop seasonal affective disorder during the winter?

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_____ expose(s) individuals to artificial light and disrupts circadian rhythms.

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Describe the activation-synthesis theory of dreaming.

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What are Zeitgebers, and how do they affect biological rhythms? Give an example of how they affect animal behavior.

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_____ is responsible for the waking associated with being still and alert, whereas _____ is responsible for the waking associated with movement.

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