Exam 3: Consciousness and the Two-Track Mind
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Joan is at a research conference and is browsing a poster session when a title catches her eye.Reading carefully about the new research described in the poster,Joan is engaged in
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As drug users experience neuroadaptation,they demonstrate signs of
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Nicotine triggers a(n)________ in anxiety and a(n)________ in mental alertness.
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It is around 11:00 P.M.and Mark is beginning to feel extremely sleepy.This is because melatonin is being released by the
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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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Consciously focusing on one aspect of a problem at a time is called
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Which of the following poses the greatest risk of an accident while driving?
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One biological basis for addiction involves brain activity in the ________ reward system.
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Which theory suggests that dreams are mental responses to random bursts of neural stimulation?
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After turning to wave at one of her friends during lunch,Jessica fails to notice that her new cell phone,which had been right next to her lunch plate,has disappeared.Her oversight best illustrates
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During a heated argument with his teenage daughter,Mr.Reid suddenly lapsed into a state of REM sleep.Mr.Reid apparently suffers from
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Angelina correctly spells the word "stop" by focusing on one sound of the word at a time.Her spelling strategy best illustrates
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Our capacity to monitor external stimuli well enough to stroll around our house while sleeping best illustrates that we function with a
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You will find it difficult to tap a steady beat three times with your left hand while tapping four times with your right hand because both tasks require
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A bank teller was so distracted by the sight of a bank robber's weapon that she failed to perceive important features of the criminal's physical appearance.This best illustrates the impact of
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An hour after going to bed,Mike was so soundly asleep his parents were unable to awaken him for a scheduled dose of medicine.At this point in Mike's sleep,an EEG would have most likely detected
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The rhythmic bursts of brain activity that occur during N2 sleep are called
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Researchers who conducted two interview experiments found that most participants failed to notice that the female interviewer to whom they were responding changed after the third question of the interview.This best illustrated
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