Exam 3: Consciousness and the Two-Track Mind
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Fast and jerky movements of the eyes are especially likely to be associated with
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Taking an overdose of ________ is likely to result in death.
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A failure to recognize that one's arm or leg is part of one's self is most likely to be associated with damage to the
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After suffering a trauma, people commonly report an increase in
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Mark's misuse of alcohol and other addictive drugs is influenced by genetic factors, by the ready availability of drugs in Mark's neighborhood, and by Mark's failure to accurately assess the risks associated with drug usage. An understanding of Mark's difficulties within the framework of multiple levels of analysis is most clearly provided by
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After suffering a trauma, people commonly report nightmares. One of the benefits of these nightmares is that they help
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When Jenny saw that a large barking dog was enclosed by a very high fence, her racing heartbeat began to slow. The slowed heartbeat was most directly regulated by her
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Eighty-year-old Mrs. West feels she has trouble falling asleep at night. She typically gets about 6 or 7 hours of sleep every 24 hours. What should she do about this?
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The principles of evolutionary psychology would suggest that parents are genetically predisposed to experience the strongest grief over the deaths of their
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Which of the following is NOT a theory of dreaming mentioned in the text?
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Traffic accident rates have been found to ________ after the spring change to daylight savings time and to ________ after the fall change back to standard time.
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Although we may be unaware of our gender prejudices, they often influence the way we consciously perceive men and women. This best illustrates
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Brain regions that are active as people learn to perform a visual-discrimination task are especially likely to be active again later as they experience
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Identical twins have more similar sleep patterns than do fraternal twins, and North Americans are averaging less sleep than their counterparts of a century ago. These facts best illustrate that sleep patterns are affected by both
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The body's speedy electrochemical information network is called the
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The neurons of the central nervous system cluster into work groups known as
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Susan is a political cartoonist whose work requires her to think imaginatively and present ideas in visually novel ways. Her work is most likely to be facilitated by
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