Exam 1: Biological Rhythms and Sleep
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Which type of work is most disruptive in terms of causing harmful effects through major changes to circadian rhythms?
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The theory that the sleep-waking cycle is endogenous assumes that it is controlled by:
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In which stage of sleep do the EEG waves become slower and larger, but with short bursts of high-frequency sleep spindles?
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Restoration theories assume that the function of sleep includes:
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Sleep deprivation has the most effect on performance of tasks that are:
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It now seems clear that Lam et al.'s (2006) research supports which therapy to cure SAD?
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Which of the following is a feature of sleep-deprivation psychosis?
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An event that is external, but which partially controls biological rhythms, is called a:
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Pheromones are biochemical substances that are released into the:
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The idea that sleep is an adaptive means of conserving energy forms the basis of which theory?
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Which of the following neurotransmitters has NOT been implicated in the physiology of sleep?
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The main pacemaker for endogenous rhythms appears to be the:
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Blake (1967) found that there was a clear reduction in task performance at around which time of day?
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