Deck 5: Body Rhythms and Mental States
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Deck 5: Body Rhythms and Mental States
1
What is one of the weaknesses of the problem-focused theory of dreaming?
A good answer will include the following key points.
- Skeptics doubt that people can actually solve problems or resolve conflicts while asleep.
- Dreams may express problems, but the solutions probably occur after a person awakens.
- Skeptics doubt that people can actually solve problems or resolve conflicts while asleep.
- Dreams may express problems, but the solutions probably occur after a person awakens.
2
Describe the common effects of amphetamines.
A good answer will include the following key points.
- Wakefulness
- Alertness
- Raised metabolism
- Elevated mood
- Wakefulness
- Alertness
- Raised metabolism
- Elevated mood
3
Does hypnosis produce a literal re-experiencing of long-ago events? Explain your answer.
A good answer will include the following key points.
- Hypnosis does not produce a literal re-experiencing of long-ago events.
- When people are regressed to an earlier age, their mental and moral performance remains adult-like.
- Their brain-wave patterns and reflexes do not become childish.
- They act as if they are playing the role of a young child.
- Hypnosis does not produce a literal re-experiencing of long-ago events.
- When people are regressed to an earlier age, their mental and moral performance remains adult-like.
- Their brain-wave patterns and reflexes do not become childish.
- They act as if they are playing the role of a young child.
4
Describe the changes the human body undergoes as it shifts from deep sleep to REM sleep.
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5
What is the purpose of dreaming, according to Sigmund Freud?
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6
What is the purpose of dreaming, according to the activation-synthesis theory of dreaming?
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7
Explain why your textbook authors state that, "Hypnotic responsiveness depends more on the efforts and qualities of the person being hypnotized than on the skill of the hypnotist."
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8
Describe the common effects of cocaine.
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9
Describe the common effects of caffeine.
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10
Does hypnosis increase the accuracy of memory? Explain your answer.
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11
How common is premenstrual syndrome, or "PMS"? What are the major findings from research on hormones and mood?
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12
What is one of the weaknesses of the psychoanalytic theory of dreaming?
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13
Hypnosis can be useful in the treatment of psychological and medical problems. List three of these uses.
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14
Describe the common effects of nicotine.
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15
What is one of the weaknesses of the activation-synthesis theory of dreaming?
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16
What are some of the main effects of sleep deprivation?
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17
Define and describe sleep apnea.
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18
What is the purpose of dreaming, according to the cognitive theory of dreaming?
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19
What biological rhythms are controlled by the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN)? Where is the SCN located?
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20
What is the purpose of dreaming, according to the problem-focused theory of dreaming?
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21
Describe the common effects of consuming alcohol.
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22
Describe the common effects of tranquilizers.
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23
During sleep, periods of rapid eye movement (REM) alternate with non-REM sleep in a cycle that recurs about every:
A) 30 minutes.
B) 50 minutes.
C) 60 minutes.
D) 90 minutes.
A) 30 minutes.
B) 50 minutes.
C) 60 minutes.
D) 90 minutes.
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24
_______________ is the increased resistance to a drug's effects accompanying continued use.
A) Tolerance
B) Withdrawal
C) Intoxication
D) Reuptake
A) Tolerance
B) Withdrawal
C) Intoxication
D) Reuptake
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25
Describe the common effects of opiates.
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26
An example of a biological event that follows a circadian rhythm is:
A) the migration of birds.
B) the female menstrual cycle.
C) body temperature.
D) daydreaming.
A) the migration of birds.
B) the female menstrual cycle.
C) body temperature.
D) daydreaming.
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27
_______________ is a disorder in which depression occurs in the winter months.
A) SAD
B) SCN
C) PMS
D) REM
A) SAD
B) SCN
C) PMS
D) REM
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28
Your cousin Brenda says she is suffering several symptoms and claims they are due to premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Which of the following symptoms that she cites is the most questionably linked to the menstrual cycle?
A) breast tenderness
B) cramps
C) irritability and depression
D) water retention
A) breast tenderness
B) cramps
C) irritability and depression
D) water retention
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29
The body's biological clock, the suprachiasmatic nucleus, is located in the:
A) pituitary gland.
B) pineal gland.
C) thalamus.
D) hypothalamus.
A) pituitary gland.
B) pineal gland.
C) thalamus.
D) hypothalamus.
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30
Which of the following is true of opiates?
A) They are derived from the hemp plant.
B) They cause an intense emotional rush or euphoria.
C) No deaths have been reported due to opiate abuse.
D) Opiate abuse results in cirrhosis of the liver.
A) They are derived from the hemp plant.
B) They cause an intense emotional rush or euphoria.
C) No deaths have been reported due to opiate abuse.
D) Opiate abuse results in cirrhosis of the liver.
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31
In _______________, a person experiences sudden unpredictable and irresistible attacks of sleepiness during the day.
A) narcolepsy
B) REM behaviour disorder
C) sleep apnea
D) internal desynchrony
A) narcolepsy
B) REM behaviour disorder
C) sleep apnea
D) internal desynchrony
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32
Describe the common effects of psychedelics.
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33
The _______________ theory of dreaming suggests that dreaming is simply a continuation of our daytime thinking.
A) psychoanalytic
B) cognitive
C) activation-synthesis
D) problem-solving
A) psychoanalytic
B) cognitive
C) activation-synthesis
D) problem-solving
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34
Describe the common effects of marijuana.
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35
When scientists use the term "biological rhythm," they are referring to:
A) a periodic, more or less regular, fluctuation in the physiological functioning of a living organism.
B) an awareness of oneself and the environment.
C) a biological fluctuation that occurs less frequently than once a day.
D) a biological fluctuation that is about 24 hours from peak to peak.
A) a periodic, more or less regular, fluctuation in the physiological functioning of a living organism.
B) an awareness of oneself and the environment.
C) a biological fluctuation that occurs less frequently than once a day.
D) a biological fluctuation that is about 24 hours from peak to peak.
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36
Which of the following is true about hypnosis?
A) The likelihood of being hypnotized depends mostly on the skill of the hypnotist.
B) Hypnotized people cannot be forced to do something against their will.
C) Hypnosis increases the accuracy of memory.
D) A hypnotized person can do things that they could not do otherwise.
A) The likelihood of being hypnotized depends mostly on the skill of the hypnotist.
B) Hypnotized people cannot be forced to do something against their will.
C) Hypnosis increases the accuracy of memory.
D) A hypnotized person can do things that they could not do otherwise.
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37
_______________, a hormone secreted by the pineal gland, helps to keep the biological clock in phase with the light-dark cycle.
A) Cortisol
B) Progesterone
C) Serotonin
D) Melatonin
A) Cortisol
B) Progesterone
C) Serotonin
D) Melatonin
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38
The deeper stages of NREM sleep are characterized by:
A) slow, rolling eye movements.
B) highly vivid, unrealistic dreams.
C) slow brain waves called delta waves.
D) muscle paralysis.
A) slow, rolling eye movements.
B) highly vivid, unrealistic dreams.
C) slow brain waves called delta waves.
D) muscle paralysis.
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39
Delta waves occur during:
A) REM sleep.
B) NREM sleep.
C) paradoxical sleep.
D) waking.
A) REM sleep.
B) NREM sleep.
C) paradoxical sleep.
D) waking.
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40
"Mental set" refers to:
A) the context in which a person takes a drug.
B) the personality traits of the person taking a drug.
C) a person's expectations about a drug's effects.
D) the genetic characteristics of a person taking a drug.
A) the context in which a person takes a drug.
B) the personality traits of the person taking a drug.
C) a person's expectations about a drug's effects.
D) the genetic characteristics of a person taking a drug.
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41
The experience of "jet lag" is the result of a phenomenon called:
A) internal desynchronization.
B) time-zone desynchronization.
C) hormonal rhythm.
D) external desynchronization.
A) internal desynchronization.
B) time-zone desynchronization.
C) hormonal rhythm.
D) external desynchronization.
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42
The word "circadian" indicates that a circadian rhythm:
A) is generated from within.
B) occurs more frequently than once a day.
C) occurs less frequently than once a day.
D) is about 24 hours in length.
A) is generated from within.
B) occurs more frequently than once a day.
C) occurs less frequently than once a day.
D) is about 24 hours in length.
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43
Which of the following statements is accurate according to studies of internal desynchronization?
A) When people fly across several time zones, sleep and wake patterns take several days to return to normal.
B) When people fly across several time zones, temperature and hormone cycles can take several days to return to normal.
C) Melatonin pills have been shown to be effective in treating desynchronization.
D) When an occupation requires a rotating work schedule, then workers should be switched as frequently as possible.
A) When people fly across several time zones, sleep and wake patterns take several days to return to normal.
B) When people fly across several time zones, temperature and hormone cycles can take several days to return to normal.
C) Melatonin pills have been shown to be effective in treating desynchronization.
D) When an occupation requires a rotating work schedule, then workers should be switched as frequently as possible.
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44
Melatonin treatments have been useful in the treatment of:
A) adolescents showing extreme delays in the onset of puberty.
B) survivors of trauma that experience persistent flashbacks of the terror.
C) depressed individuals who are in need of increased blood sugar levels.
D) disturbed sleep-wake cycles in blind people who lack light perception.
A) adolescents showing extreme delays in the onset of puberty.
B) survivors of trauma that experience persistent flashbacks of the terror.
C) depressed individuals who are in need of increased blood sugar levels.
D) disturbed sleep-wake cycles in blind people who lack light perception.
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45
_______________, a hormone involved in the regulation of circadian rhythms, is secreted by the pineal gland.
A) Norepinephrine
B) Testosterone
C) Estrogen
D) Melatonin
A) Norepinephrine
B) Testosterone
C) Estrogen
D) Melatonin
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46
The _______________ theory of dreaming has no convincing empirical support.
A) psychoanalytic
B) cognitive
C) activation-synthesis
D) problem-solving
A) psychoanalytic
B) cognitive
C) activation-synthesis
D) problem-solving
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47
____________ rhythms reflect the adaptation of organisms to the many changes associated with the rotation of the earth on its axis.
A) Seasonal
B) Circadian
C) Infradian
D) External
A) Seasonal
B) Circadian
C) Infradian
D) External
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48
The structure that serves as our biological clock and controls our circadian rhythms is _______________.
A) the heart with its pacemaker cells
B) the pituitary gland
C) the pineal gland
D) the suprachiasmatic nucleus
A) the heart with its pacemaker cells
B) the pituitary gland
C) the pineal gland
D) the suprachiasmatic nucleus
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49
Which of the following provides the best definition of consciousness?
A) a state of arousal involving facial and bodily changes
B) awareness of ourselves and the environment
C) memory of personally experienced events
D) the intentional recollection of an item of information
A) a state of arousal involving facial and bodily changes
B) awareness of ourselves and the environment
C) memory of personally experienced events
D) the intentional recollection of an item of information
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50
Most psychoactive drugs produce their effects primarily by acting on:
A) hormones.
B) the hypothalamus.
C) neurotransmitters.
D) the autonomic nervous system.
A) hormones.
B) the hypothalamus.
C) neurotransmitters.
D) the autonomic nervous system.
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51
_______________ is a disorder in which a person briefly stops breathing many times during a night's sleep.
A) Narcolepsy
B) Insomnia
C) Sleep apnea
D) Internal desynchrony
A) Narcolepsy
B) Insomnia
C) Sleep apnea
D) Internal desynchrony
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52
_______________ drugs can cause convulsions, heart failure, and death when taken in large doses.
A) Depressant
B) Stimulant
C) Opiate
D) Psychedelic
A) Depressant
B) Stimulant
C) Opiate
D) Psychedelic
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53
When we say that biological rhythms are endogenous, we mean that:
A) they are generated by an internal biological clock.
B) they are influenced by our environment.
C) they are produced by our heart's rhythm.
D) they are determined by an individual's experience.
A) they are generated by an internal biological clock.
B) they are influenced by our environment.
C) they are produced by our heart's rhythm.
D) they are determined by an individual's experience.
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54
_______________, a hormone secreted by the pineal gland, helps to keep the biological clock in phase with the light-dark cycle.
A) Cortisol
B) Progesterone
C) Serotonin
D) Melatonin
A) Cortisol
B) Progesterone
C) Serotonin
D) Melatonin
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55
Circadian rhythms are controlled by a biological clock, located in a teardrop-shaped cluster of cells in the _______________.
A) thalamus
B) corpus callosum
C) occipital lobe
D) hypothalamus
A) thalamus
B) corpus callosum
C) occipital lobe
D) hypothalamus
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56
Dennis just started working at a factory where he will be expected to work varying shifts. What recommendation should you make to him about shift choices?
A) He should change shifts as seldom as possible once he makes his choice.
B) He should try to get a set routine of morning, afternoon, and night shifts.
C) He should alternate between the night and morning shifts but avoid the afternoon.
D) He should rotate shifts every few weeks to make sure he never settles into one.
A) He should change shifts as seldom as possible once he makes his choice.
B) He should try to get a set routine of morning, afternoon, and night shifts.
C) He should alternate between the night and morning shifts but avoid the afternoon.
D) He should rotate shifts every few weeks to make sure he never settles into one.
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57
The body's biological clock, the suprachiasmatic nucleus, is located in the:
A) pituitary gland.
B) pineal gland.
C) thalamus.
D) hypothalamus.
A) pituitary gland.
B) pineal gland.
C) thalamus.
D) hypothalamus.
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58
When scientists use the term "biological rhythm," they are referring to:
A) a periodic, more or less regular, fluctuation in the physiological functioning of a living organism.
B) an awareness of oneself and the environment.
C) a biological fluctuation that occurs less frequently than once a day.
D) a biological fluctuation that lasts about 24 hours from peak to peak.
A) a periodic, more or less regular, fluctuation in the physiological functioning of a living organism.
B) an awareness of oneself and the environment.
C) a biological fluctuation that occurs less frequently than once a day.
D) a biological fluctuation that lasts about 24 hours from peak to peak.
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59
Melatonin is a hormone that:
A) fluctuates on about a 90-minute cycle.
B) is secreted largely during hours of darkness.
C) is secreted largely during hours of daylight.
D) increases alertness and wakefulness.
A) fluctuates on about a 90-minute cycle.
B) is secreted largely during hours of darkness.
C) is secreted largely during hours of daylight.
D) increases alertness and wakefulness.
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60
Which of the following statements about hypnosis is true?
A) Hypnotized people can be made to do things against their will.
B) Hypnosis increases the accuracy of memory.
C) Hypnosis can be used to produce age regression.
D) Hypnosis has been used successfully in anesthetizing women during childbirth.
A) Hypnotized people can be made to do things against their will.
B) Hypnosis increases the accuracy of memory.
C) Hypnosis can be used to produce age regression.
D) Hypnosis has been used successfully in anesthetizing women during childbirth.
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61
Your cousin Brenda says she is suffering several symptoms and claims they are due to premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Which of the following symptoms that she cites is the most questionably linked to the menstrual cycle?
A) breast tenderness
B) cramps
C) irritability and depression
D) water retention
A) breast tenderness
B) cramps
C) irritability and depression
D) water retention
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62
REM sleep normally occurs for the first time:
A) within 10 minutes of falling asleep.
B) after about an hour of sleep.
C) about 70 to 90 minutes after sleep onset.
D) after about 3-4 hours of sleep.
A) within 10 minutes of falling asleep.
B) after about an hour of sleep.
C) about 70 to 90 minutes after sleep onset.
D) after about 3-4 hours of sleep.
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63
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.
A) REM
B) first
C) third
D) fourth
A) REM
B) first
C) third
D) fourth
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64
_______________ is a disorder in which depression occurs in the winter months.
A) SAD
B) SCN
C) PMS
D) REM
A) SAD
B) SCN
C) PMS
D) REM
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65
REM sleep has been called "paradoxical sleep" because:
A) the brain is very active, yet the body is entirely inactive.
B) the body is very active and restless, but the brain is very inactive.
C) the eyes are open, though the person remains asleep.
D) colourful dreams occur, in contrast to the black-and-white dreams of NREM sleep.
A) the brain is very active, yet the body is entirely inactive.
B) the body is very active and restless, but the brain is very inactive.
C) the eyes are open, though the person remains asleep.
D) colourful dreams occur, in contrast to the black-and-white dreams of NREM sleep.
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66
Controlled studies indicate that _______________ reduces symptoms in people with SAD.
A) phototherapy
B) low levels of negative ions
C) chemotherapy
D) hypnosis
A) phototherapy
B) low levels of negative ions
C) chemotherapy
D) hypnosis
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67
Research on premenstrual syndrome indicates that _______________ of women have PMS symptoms, such as irritability and depression, predictably over their cycles.
A) fewer than 5 percent
B) about 25 percent
C) about 50 percent
D) about 75 percent
A) fewer than 5 percent
B) about 25 percent
C) about 50 percent
D) about 75 percent
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68
_______________ are occasionally emitted by the brain in the third stage of non-REM sleep.
A) Alpha waves
B) Beta waves
C) Gamma waves
D) Delta waves
A) Alpha waves
B) Beta waves
C) Gamma waves
D) Delta waves
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69
The deeper stages of NREM sleep are characterized by:
A) slow, rolling eye movements.
B) highly vivid, unrealistic dreams.
C) slow brain waves called delta waves.
D) muscle paralysis.
A) slow, rolling eye movements.
B) highly vivid, unrealistic dreams.
C) slow brain waves called delta waves.
D) muscle paralysis.
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70
James has been sleeping for about 90 minutes when his brain shows rapid, irregular waves. His blood pressure rises, his heart rate increases, and his skeletal muscles go limp. Which of the following is the most likely conclusion?
A) James is chronically sleep-deprived and his sleep, like his daytime activities, is abnormal.
B) James is experiencing physiological changes that are normal for the third stage of sleep.
C) James is experiencing unusual sleep because during the day he engaged in strenuous physical activities.
D) James is experiencing physiological changes that are normal during REM sleep.
A) James is chronically sleep-deprived and his sleep, like his daytime activities, is abnormal.
B) James is experiencing physiological changes that are normal for the third stage of sleep.
C) James is experiencing unusual sleep because during the day he engaged in strenuous physical activities.
D) James is experiencing physiological changes that are normal during REM sleep.
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71
When researchers studied whether or not dreaming occurs in non-REM sleep, they found that:
A) it does, but the dreams are shorter and less vivid than in REM sleep.
B) it does, but the dreams are longer and more fantastical than in REM sleep.
C) it does not, unless the person has been chronically sleep deprived.
D) it does not, unless the person is a patient with a severed corpus callosum.
A) it does, but the dreams are shorter and less vivid than in REM sleep.
B) it does, but the dreams are longer and more fantastical than in REM sleep.
C) it does not, unless the person has been chronically sleep deprived.
D) it does not, unless the person is a patient with a severed corpus callosum.
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72
During the night, which two types of sleep alternate with each other in cycles that take approximately 90 minutes?
A) alpha sleep and delta sleep
B) Stage 1 sleep and Stage 2 sleep
C) REM sleep and NREM sleep
D) relaxed sleep and alert sleep
A) alpha sleep and delta sleep
B) Stage 1 sleep and Stage 2 sleep
C) REM sleep and NREM sleep
D) relaxed sleep and alert sleep
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73
On average, REM sleep periods last about _______________.
A) 5 minutes
B) 20 minutes
C) 30 minutes
D) 90 minutes
A) 5 minutes
B) 20 minutes
C) 30 minutes
D) 90 minutes
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74
_______________ are the short bursts of rapid, high-peaking waves that the brain emits in the second stage of non-REM sleep.
A) Alpha waves
B) Delta waves
C) Sleep spindles
D) Neuro spindles
A) Alpha waves
B) Delta waves
C) Sleep spindles
D) Neuro spindles
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75
Periods of REM sleep alternate with periods of non-REM sleep in a cycle that recurs about every _______________ minutes.
A) 30
B) 90
C) 150
D) 210
A) 30
B) 90
C) 150
D) 210
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76
During the night:
A) REM sleep periods become longer.
B) delta waves increase.
C) dreaming decreases in frequency.
D) NREM sleep periods involve a more and more active EEG.
A) REM sleep periods become longer.
B) delta waves increase.
C) dreaming decreases in frequency.
D) NREM sleep periods involve a more and more active EEG.
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77
During sleep, periods of rapid eye movement (REM) alternate with non-REM sleep in a cycle that recurs about every:
A) 30 minutes.
B) 50 minutes.
C) 60 minutes.
D) 90 minutes.
A) 30 minutes.
B) 50 minutes.
C) 60 minutes.
D) 90 minutes.
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78
_______________ is a controversial disorder in which a person experiences depression during the winter and an improvement of mood in the spring.
A) Entrainment
B) Internal desynchronization
C) Seasonal affective disorder
D) Dissociation
A) Entrainment
B) Internal desynchronization
C) Seasonal affective disorder
D) Dissociation
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79
Traditionally, there are _______________ stages of NREM sleep.
A) two
B) four
C) five
D) six
A) two
B) four
C) five
D) six
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