Deck 4: States of Consciousness

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Most episodes of sleepwalking and sleep talking occur during ________ sleep.

A) Stage 2
B) REM
C) Stage 4
D) Stage 3
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A circadian cycle is about ________ hours long.

A) 1.5
B) 6
C) 24
D) 12
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A sleep disorder characterized by difficulty in falling asleep or remaining asleep throughout the night is ________.

A) apnea
B) cataplexy
C) insomnia
D) narcolepsy
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Which of the following chemicals has been found to play a crucial role in our need for sleep?

A) atropine
B) adenosine
C) prednisone
D) thyroxin
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We spend about one-________ of our lives sleeping.

A) fifth
B) third
C) half
D) fourth
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Which of the following children would be most likely to suffer night terrors?

A) a child who is under a lot of stress
B) a child who had nightmares last night
C) a child who slept much later than normal this morning
D) a child who is very young
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There is a link between sleep deprivation and ________.

A) neither asthma nor stroke
B) asthma but not stroke
C) both asthma and stroke
D) stroke but not asthma
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A recent study found that women who sleep ________ have an increased risk of heart disease.

A) too little, but not too much
B) a normal number of hours
C) too much, but not too little
D) either too much or too little
Question
Our awareness of various mental processes such as making decisions, daydreaming, reflecting, and concentrating is called ________.

A) self-awareness
B) creativity
C) consciousness
D) intelligence
Question
Approximately ________ percent of children experience at least one episode of either sleepwalking or sleep talking.

A) 40
B) 20
C) 80
D) 60
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Hospital residents working heavy schedules perform similarly on cognitive tasks to people with ________.

A) no alcohol in their systems
B) blood alcohol levels between .04 and .05
C) blood alcohol levels between .07 and .08
D) blood alcohol levels between .01 and .02
Question
During sleep the brain ________.

A) acts the same as it would in a waking state
B) experiences a higher sense of awareness to sounds
C) moves through several unique stages of sleep
D) will respond to stimulus that produces responses in the waking state
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Night terrors usually occur in ________ sleep.

A) non-REM
B) irregular
C) REM
D) daytime
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Which of the following statements is true?

A) Nightmares, but not night terrors, suggest some psychological problems.
B) Night terrors, but not nightmares, suggest some psychological problems.
C) Neither nightmares nor night terrors are evidence of psychological problems.
D) Both nightmares and night terrors suggest psychological problems.
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All of the thoughts and feelings we have when we are awake and reasonably alert are called ________.

A) intelligence
B) waking consciousness
C) altered states of consciousness
D) self-awareness
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When we are awake and alert, we are usually conscious of ________ around us.

A) about half of what is going on
B) virtually everything going on
C) most of what is going on
D) a small portion of what is going on
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The human biological clock is governed by a cluster of cells known as the ________ of the hypothalamus.

A) basal ganglia
B) reticular activating system
C) suprachiasmatic nucleus
D) substantia nigra
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The hallmark of normal waking consciousness is ________.

A) the highly generalized nature of attentive processes
B) the highly selective nature of attention
C) the short duration of attention-span
D) the ability to intensely focus on multiple tasks at once
Question
Research evidence indicates that sleep plays an important restorative function ________.

A) both mentally and physically
B) mentally, but not physically
C) physically, but not mentally
D) neither physically nor mentally
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At any given time, about ________ million Americans suffer from chronic, long-term sleep disorders.

A) 70
B) 90
C) 50
D) 30
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On the average, people dream ________.

A) once every five or six days
B) once a night
C) several times a night
D) once every two or three days
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Chemical substances that change people's moods, perceptions, and mental functioning are known as ________ drugs.

A) psychoreactive
B) analgesic
C) psychomotor
D) psychoactive
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According to Freud, the hidden, unconscious desires expressed indirectly in a dream's symbolic content are its ________ content.

A) secondary
B) manifest
C) primary
D) latent
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________ called dreams the "royal road to the unconscious."

A) Freud
B) Adler
C) Jung
D) Hobson and McCarley
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A client tells his therapist about a dream of riding on a train with his boss. At the end of the journey, the boss gets off the train at a terminal. The content of this dream, as related by the client to the therapist is what Freud called its ________ content.

A) latent
B) primary
C) manifest
D) secondary
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People with narcolepsy fall immediately into ________ sleep during a narcoleptic episode.

A) Stage 2
B) Stage 1
C) REM
D) Stage 4
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If you study hard during the week and then stay up all night on Friday and Saturday, you are likely to ________.

A) remember more of the material than if you had spent a more restful weekend
B) remember much less of the material than if you had spent a more restful weekend
C) remember just as much of the material as if you had spent a more restful weekend
D) remember none of the material that you would have remembered had you spent a more restful weekend
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People awakened during REM sleep report vivid, graphic dreams ________ percent of the time.

A) 80 to 85
B) 40 to 45
C) 60 to 65
D) 20 to 25
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A sleep disorder characterized by sudden nodding off during the day and loss of muscle tone following moments of emotional excitement is ________.

A) cataplexy
B) narcolepsy
C) apnea
D) insomnia
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Vivid visual and auditory experiences that our minds create primarily during REM periods of sleep are called ________.

A) dreams
B) hallucinations
C) night terrors
D) delusions
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Sleep apnea affects ________ million Americans.

A) 1 to 2
B) 30 to 32
C) 10 to 12
D) 20 to 22
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During dreams, ________.

A) the limbic system is very active
B) areas involving the prefrontal cortex are very active
C) the limbic system is relatively inactive
D) the forebrain is active while the limbic system remains inactive
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The dream theory claiming that dreams are a means of strengthening memories crucial to our survival is ________ theory.

A) problem-solving
B) information processing
C) psychodynamic
D) cognitive
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A sleep disorder characterized by difficulties in breathing while asleep is ________.

A) cataplexy
B) insomnia
C) narcolepsy
D) apnea
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Of all psychoactive substances, ________ has the longest history of widespread use.

A) marijuana
B) nicotine
C) opium
D) alcohol
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Yvonne suffers from narcolepsy. Which of the following symptoms is she likely to have?

A) temporary paralysis of the voluntary muscles while awakening from deep sleep
B) lack of REM sleep at night
C) breathing difficulties at night
D) falling asleep without warning during alert activities during the day
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Freud believed that dreams represent ________.

A) unfulfilled wishes
B) attempts to solve waking problems while asleep
C) hidden, deep-seated psychological problems
D) the brain's attempt to make sense of random neural activity
Question
Sleep apnea, if severe, ________ a person's risk of having a stroke or dying.

A) slightly lowers
B) significantly lowers
C) slightly increases
D) can double or triple
Question
Most episodes of insomnia are ________ and stem from ________.

A) temporary; stressful events
B) chronic; stressful events
C) chronic; underlying psychological problems
D) temporary; underlying psychological problems
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________ the most common alteration of normal consciousness.

A) Dreams are
B) Drug intoxication is
C) Meditation is
D) Hypnosis is
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In a study on how marijuana affects creativity, the people who took the marijuana performed no more creatively than those who took a placebo. Both groups performed more creatively than a group that received no drugs at all. What conclusions can best be drawn from these findings?

A) The group receiving the placebo was more creative to begin with than the group receiving the marijuana.
B) The creative effects of marijuana are probably due to people's beliefs that it will increase their creativity.
C) Neither marijuana nor a placebo seems to have any effect on creativity.
D) Marijuana enhances creativity.
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For the average woman, one drink is likely to have the same biological and psychological effects as ________ drink(s) for the average man.

A) 1/2
B) two
C) one
D) three
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________ are commonly known as "downers."

A) Amphetamines
B) Opiates
C) Barbiturates
D) Hallucinogens
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The most frequently used psychoactive drug in Western societies is ________.

A) nicotine
B) marijuana
C) cocaine
D) alcohol
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Because it depresses or inhibits the centers in the brain that are used for critical judgment and inhibition of impulsive behavior, alcohol is subjectively experienced as a(n) ________.

A) hallucinogenic
B) depressant
C) stimulant
D) antigen
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Alcohol is implicated in more than ________ percent of violent child abuse.

A) 30
B) 70
C) 50
D) 90
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The first centers of the brain to be affected by alcohol are the ________.

A) midbrain and hypothalamus
B) medulla and spinal cord
C) frontal lobes
D) hippocampus and amygdala
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For women, "binge drinking" is defined as ________ or more drinks in a row.

A) four
B) eight
C) two
D) six
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________ are chemicals that retard behavior by either speeding up or slowing down nerve impulses.

A) Hallucinogens
B) Depressants
C) Stimulants
D) Opiates
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Potentially deadly depressants, first used for their sedative and anticonvulsant effects, now used only to treat such conditions as insomnia are ________.

A) amphetamines
B) hallucinogens
C) opiates
D) barbiturates
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________ times as many men as women are problem drinkers.

A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Five
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The cost of alcohol abuse in America is estimated to be about ________ annually.

A) $200 billion
B) $1 billion
C) $100 million
D) $10 billion
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In an experiment, some people receive an active drug while others receive a placebo. Neither the subjects nor the people administering the drug know which people got the drug and which got the placebo. This is an example of a(n) ________ procedure.

A) double-blind
B) alternative hypothesis
C) placebo
D) single-blind
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Unpleasant physical or psychological effects that follow the discontinuance of a dependence-producing substance are ________.

A) addiction
B) a craving
C) tolerance
D) withdrawal
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Alcohol, barbiturates, and opiates all have ________ effects.

A) depressant
B) antigenic
C) hallucinogenic
D) stimulant
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The phenomenon whereby higher doses of a drug are required to produce its original effects is ________.

A) withdrawal
B) a craving
C) potentiation
D) tolerance
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Arnold is at the company party and has had too much to drink. He releases all of his pent-up aggression by yelling at his boss, who promptly fires him. Arnold normally would not have yelled at his boss, but after drinking heavily he yelled because ________.

A) parties are places where employees are supposed to be able to "loosen up"
B) alcohol inhibits brain centers that control the perception of loudness
C) alcohol makes people less concerned with the negative consequences of their behavior
D) alcohol is a stimulant
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At least ________ million Americans have problems with drinking.

A) 21
B) 14
C) 28
D) 7
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Barbiturates have potentially deadly effects when combined with ________.

A) marijuana
B) cocaine
C) alcohol
D) amphetamines
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Researchers have found that every addictive drug causes ________ levels in the brain to increase.

A) serotonin
B) dopamine
C) norepinephrine
D) acetylcholine
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Amphetamine psychosis is similar to ________.

A) an epileptic seizure
B) paranoid schizophrenia
C) catatonic schizophrenia
D) a drunken stupor
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Cocaine is a(n) ________.

A) opiate
B) barbiturate
C) hallucinogen
D) stimulant
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Addictive drugs, such as heroin, that dull the senses and induce feelings of euphoria are ________.

A) anti-psychotic drugs
B) opioids
C) hallucinogens
D) barbiturates
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Caffeine, nicotine, amphetamines, and cocaine are members of a class of drugs known as ________.

A) analgesics
B) stimulants
C) hallucinogens
D) depressants
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The only legitimate medical use for cocaine is its use as a(n) ________.

A) treatment for glaucoma
B) muscle relaxant
C) anxiety reducer
D) topical anesthetic
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Caffeine will interfere with ________.

A) the digestion of foods and liquids
B) normal cardiovascular functioning when resting
C) prescribed medications like tranquilizers and sedatives
D) processing of information by the cerebral cortex
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In recent years, the number of teenagers who start smoking each year has ________.

A) increased dramatically
B) slightly decreased
C) dramatically decreased
D) hardly changed
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Amphetamines are chemically similar to ________.

A) thyroxin
B) epinephrine
C) serotonin
D) oxytocin
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Youth aged 12 to 17 who smoke are ________ times more likely than their nonsmoking peers to use illicit drugs.

A) 8
B) 4
C) 16
D) 12
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Mescaline, peyote, and psilocybin are all ________.

A) opiates
B) hallucinogens
C) stimulants
D) barbiturates
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One of the most famous users of cocaine was ________.

A) Freud
B) Poe
C) Lincoln
D) Jung
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Reed has undergone profound behavior changes recently. He has been aggressive and violent, eats very little, and has acted paranoid. These marked changes in his behavior are probably the result of ________ abuse.

A) amphetamine
B) barbiturate
C) alcohol
D) LSD
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The effects of barbiturates are similar to those of ________.

A) heroin
B) alcohol
C) LSD
D) cocaine
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On a biochemical level, cocaine blocks the reabsorption of the neurotransmitter ________.

A) acetylcholine
B) serotonin
C) dopamine
D) epinephrine
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The drug "Ecstasy" is technically a(n) ________.

A) barbiturate
B) hallucinogen
C) opiate
D) amphetamine
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Which of the following drugs, with chronic use, can lead to psychosis?

A) nicotine
B) amphetamines
C) marijuana
D) heroin
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"Crack" is the crystalline form of ________.

A) mescaline
B) cocaine
C) marijuana
D) heroin
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The most addictive and dangerous stimulant in use today is ________.

A) cocaine
B) nicotine
C) alcohol
D) amphetamine
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At the turn of the century, many physicians promoted ________ as a cure for morphine and alcohol addiction.

A) opium
B) cocaine
C) heroin
D) marijuana
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Todd has just quit smoking after being a smoker for five years. He is most likely to experience ________.

A) headaches, irritability, insomnia, and drowsiness
B) nausea, anxiety, and temporary heart "flutter"
C) apathy, loss of energy, and excess sleep
D) excess hunger, sweatiness, and the "shakes"
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Deck 4: States of Consciousness
1
Most episodes of sleepwalking and sleep talking occur during ________ sleep.

A) Stage 2
B) REM
C) Stage 4
D) Stage 3
Stage 4
2
A circadian cycle is about ________ hours long.

A) 1.5
B) 6
C) 24
D) 12
24
3
A sleep disorder characterized by difficulty in falling asleep or remaining asleep throughout the night is ________.

A) apnea
B) cataplexy
C) insomnia
D) narcolepsy
insomnia
4
Which of the following chemicals has been found to play a crucial role in our need for sleep?

A) atropine
B) adenosine
C) prednisone
D) thyroxin
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We spend about one-________ of our lives sleeping.

A) fifth
B) third
C) half
D) fourth
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Which of the following children would be most likely to suffer night terrors?

A) a child who is under a lot of stress
B) a child who had nightmares last night
C) a child who slept much later than normal this morning
D) a child who is very young
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There is a link between sleep deprivation and ________.

A) neither asthma nor stroke
B) asthma but not stroke
C) both asthma and stroke
D) stroke but not asthma
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8
A recent study found that women who sleep ________ have an increased risk of heart disease.

A) too little, but not too much
B) a normal number of hours
C) too much, but not too little
D) either too much or too little
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Our awareness of various mental processes such as making decisions, daydreaming, reflecting, and concentrating is called ________.

A) self-awareness
B) creativity
C) consciousness
D) intelligence
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Approximately ________ percent of children experience at least one episode of either sleepwalking or sleep talking.

A) 40
B) 20
C) 80
D) 60
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Hospital residents working heavy schedules perform similarly on cognitive tasks to people with ________.

A) no alcohol in their systems
B) blood alcohol levels between .04 and .05
C) blood alcohol levels between .07 and .08
D) blood alcohol levels between .01 and .02
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During sleep the brain ________.

A) acts the same as it would in a waking state
B) experiences a higher sense of awareness to sounds
C) moves through several unique stages of sleep
D) will respond to stimulus that produces responses in the waking state
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Night terrors usually occur in ________ sleep.

A) non-REM
B) irregular
C) REM
D) daytime
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Which of the following statements is true?

A) Nightmares, but not night terrors, suggest some psychological problems.
B) Night terrors, but not nightmares, suggest some psychological problems.
C) Neither nightmares nor night terrors are evidence of psychological problems.
D) Both nightmares and night terrors suggest psychological problems.
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All of the thoughts and feelings we have when we are awake and reasonably alert are called ________.

A) intelligence
B) waking consciousness
C) altered states of consciousness
D) self-awareness
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When we are awake and alert, we are usually conscious of ________ around us.

A) about half of what is going on
B) virtually everything going on
C) most of what is going on
D) a small portion of what is going on
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The human biological clock is governed by a cluster of cells known as the ________ of the hypothalamus.

A) basal ganglia
B) reticular activating system
C) suprachiasmatic nucleus
D) substantia nigra
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The hallmark of normal waking consciousness is ________.

A) the highly generalized nature of attentive processes
B) the highly selective nature of attention
C) the short duration of attention-span
D) the ability to intensely focus on multiple tasks at once
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Research evidence indicates that sleep plays an important restorative function ________.

A) both mentally and physically
B) mentally, but not physically
C) physically, but not mentally
D) neither physically nor mentally
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At any given time, about ________ million Americans suffer from chronic, long-term sleep disorders.

A) 70
B) 90
C) 50
D) 30
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On the average, people dream ________.

A) once every five or six days
B) once a night
C) several times a night
D) once every two or three days
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Chemical substances that change people's moods, perceptions, and mental functioning are known as ________ drugs.

A) psychoreactive
B) analgesic
C) psychomotor
D) psychoactive
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According to Freud, the hidden, unconscious desires expressed indirectly in a dream's symbolic content are its ________ content.

A) secondary
B) manifest
C) primary
D) latent
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________ called dreams the "royal road to the unconscious."

A) Freud
B) Adler
C) Jung
D) Hobson and McCarley
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A client tells his therapist about a dream of riding on a train with his boss. At the end of the journey, the boss gets off the train at a terminal. The content of this dream, as related by the client to the therapist is what Freud called its ________ content.

A) latent
B) primary
C) manifest
D) secondary
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People with narcolepsy fall immediately into ________ sleep during a narcoleptic episode.

A) Stage 2
B) Stage 1
C) REM
D) Stage 4
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If you study hard during the week and then stay up all night on Friday and Saturday, you are likely to ________.

A) remember more of the material than if you had spent a more restful weekend
B) remember much less of the material than if you had spent a more restful weekend
C) remember just as much of the material as if you had spent a more restful weekend
D) remember none of the material that you would have remembered had you spent a more restful weekend
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People awakened during REM sleep report vivid, graphic dreams ________ percent of the time.

A) 80 to 85
B) 40 to 45
C) 60 to 65
D) 20 to 25
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A sleep disorder characterized by sudden nodding off during the day and loss of muscle tone following moments of emotional excitement is ________.

A) cataplexy
B) narcolepsy
C) apnea
D) insomnia
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Vivid visual and auditory experiences that our minds create primarily during REM periods of sleep are called ________.

A) dreams
B) hallucinations
C) night terrors
D) delusions
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31
Sleep apnea affects ________ million Americans.

A) 1 to 2
B) 30 to 32
C) 10 to 12
D) 20 to 22
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32
During dreams, ________.

A) the limbic system is very active
B) areas involving the prefrontal cortex are very active
C) the limbic system is relatively inactive
D) the forebrain is active while the limbic system remains inactive
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The dream theory claiming that dreams are a means of strengthening memories crucial to our survival is ________ theory.

A) problem-solving
B) information processing
C) psychodynamic
D) cognitive
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34
A sleep disorder characterized by difficulties in breathing while asleep is ________.

A) cataplexy
B) insomnia
C) narcolepsy
D) apnea
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Of all psychoactive substances, ________ has the longest history of widespread use.

A) marijuana
B) nicotine
C) opium
D) alcohol
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36
Yvonne suffers from narcolepsy. Which of the following symptoms is she likely to have?

A) temporary paralysis of the voluntary muscles while awakening from deep sleep
B) lack of REM sleep at night
C) breathing difficulties at night
D) falling asleep without warning during alert activities during the day
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37
Freud believed that dreams represent ________.

A) unfulfilled wishes
B) attempts to solve waking problems while asleep
C) hidden, deep-seated psychological problems
D) the brain's attempt to make sense of random neural activity
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38
Sleep apnea, if severe, ________ a person's risk of having a stroke or dying.

A) slightly lowers
B) significantly lowers
C) slightly increases
D) can double or triple
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39
Most episodes of insomnia are ________ and stem from ________.

A) temporary; stressful events
B) chronic; stressful events
C) chronic; underlying psychological problems
D) temporary; underlying psychological problems
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________ the most common alteration of normal consciousness.

A) Dreams are
B) Drug intoxication is
C) Meditation is
D) Hypnosis is
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41
In a study on how marijuana affects creativity, the people who took the marijuana performed no more creatively than those who took a placebo. Both groups performed more creatively than a group that received no drugs at all. What conclusions can best be drawn from these findings?

A) The group receiving the placebo was more creative to begin with than the group receiving the marijuana.
B) The creative effects of marijuana are probably due to people's beliefs that it will increase their creativity.
C) Neither marijuana nor a placebo seems to have any effect on creativity.
D) Marijuana enhances creativity.
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42
For the average woman, one drink is likely to have the same biological and psychological effects as ________ drink(s) for the average man.

A) 1/2
B) two
C) one
D) three
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43
________ are commonly known as "downers."

A) Amphetamines
B) Opiates
C) Barbiturates
D) Hallucinogens
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The most frequently used psychoactive drug in Western societies is ________.

A) nicotine
B) marijuana
C) cocaine
D) alcohol
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Because it depresses or inhibits the centers in the brain that are used for critical judgment and inhibition of impulsive behavior, alcohol is subjectively experienced as a(n) ________.

A) hallucinogenic
B) depressant
C) stimulant
D) antigen
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46
Alcohol is implicated in more than ________ percent of violent child abuse.

A) 30
B) 70
C) 50
D) 90
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47
The first centers of the brain to be affected by alcohol are the ________.

A) midbrain and hypothalamus
B) medulla and spinal cord
C) frontal lobes
D) hippocampus and amygdala
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48
For women, "binge drinking" is defined as ________ or more drinks in a row.

A) four
B) eight
C) two
D) six
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49
________ are chemicals that retard behavior by either speeding up or slowing down nerve impulses.

A) Hallucinogens
B) Depressants
C) Stimulants
D) Opiates
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50
Potentially deadly depressants, first used for their sedative and anticonvulsant effects, now used only to treat such conditions as insomnia are ________.

A) amphetamines
B) hallucinogens
C) opiates
D) barbiturates
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51
________ times as many men as women are problem drinkers.

A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Five
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52
The cost of alcohol abuse in America is estimated to be about ________ annually.

A) $200 billion
B) $1 billion
C) $100 million
D) $10 billion
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53
In an experiment, some people receive an active drug while others receive a placebo. Neither the subjects nor the people administering the drug know which people got the drug and which got the placebo. This is an example of a(n) ________ procedure.

A) double-blind
B) alternative hypothesis
C) placebo
D) single-blind
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54
Unpleasant physical or psychological effects that follow the discontinuance of a dependence-producing substance are ________.

A) addiction
B) a craving
C) tolerance
D) withdrawal
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55
Alcohol, barbiturates, and opiates all have ________ effects.

A) depressant
B) antigenic
C) hallucinogenic
D) stimulant
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56
The phenomenon whereby higher doses of a drug are required to produce its original effects is ________.

A) withdrawal
B) a craving
C) potentiation
D) tolerance
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57
Arnold is at the company party and has had too much to drink. He releases all of his pent-up aggression by yelling at his boss, who promptly fires him. Arnold normally would not have yelled at his boss, but after drinking heavily he yelled because ________.

A) parties are places where employees are supposed to be able to "loosen up"
B) alcohol inhibits brain centers that control the perception of loudness
C) alcohol makes people less concerned with the negative consequences of their behavior
D) alcohol is a stimulant
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58
At least ________ million Americans have problems with drinking.

A) 21
B) 14
C) 28
D) 7
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59
Barbiturates have potentially deadly effects when combined with ________.

A) marijuana
B) cocaine
C) alcohol
D) amphetamines
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60
Researchers have found that every addictive drug causes ________ levels in the brain to increase.

A) serotonin
B) dopamine
C) norepinephrine
D) acetylcholine
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61
Amphetamine psychosis is similar to ________.

A) an epileptic seizure
B) paranoid schizophrenia
C) catatonic schizophrenia
D) a drunken stupor
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62
Cocaine is a(n) ________.

A) opiate
B) barbiturate
C) hallucinogen
D) stimulant
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63
Addictive drugs, such as heroin, that dull the senses and induce feelings of euphoria are ________.

A) anti-psychotic drugs
B) opioids
C) hallucinogens
D) barbiturates
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64
Caffeine, nicotine, amphetamines, and cocaine are members of a class of drugs known as ________.

A) analgesics
B) stimulants
C) hallucinogens
D) depressants
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65
The only legitimate medical use for cocaine is its use as a(n) ________.

A) treatment for glaucoma
B) muscle relaxant
C) anxiety reducer
D) topical anesthetic
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66
Caffeine will interfere with ________.

A) the digestion of foods and liquids
B) normal cardiovascular functioning when resting
C) prescribed medications like tranquilizers and sedatives
D) processing of information by the cerebral cortex
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67
In recent years, the number of teenagers who start smoking each year has ________.

A) increased dramatically
B) slightly decreased
C) dramatically decreased
D) hardly changed
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68
Amphetamines are chemically similar to ________.

A) thyroxin
B) epinephrine
C) serotonin
D) oxytocin
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69
Youth aged 12 to 17 who smoke are ________ times more likely than their nonsmoking peers to use illicit drugs.

A) 8
B) 4
C) 16
D) 12
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70
Mescaline, peyote, and psilocybin are all ________.

A) opiates
B) hallucinogens
C) stimulants
D) barbiturates
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71
One of the most famous users of cocaine was ________.

A) Freud
B) Poe
C) Lincoln
D) Jung
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72
Reed has undergone profound behavior changes recently. He has been aggressive and violent, eats very little, and has acted paranoid. These marked changes in his behavior are probably the result of ________ abuse.

A) amphetamine
B) barbiturate
C) alcohol
D) LSD
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73
The effects of barbiturates are similar to those of ________.

A) heroin
B) alcohol
C) LSD
D) cocaine
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74
On a biochemical level, cocaine blocks the reabsorption of the neurotransmitter ________.

A) acetylcholine
B) serotonin
C) dopamine
D) epinephrine
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75
The drug "Ecstasy" is technically a(n) ________.

A) barbiturate
B) hallucinogen
C) opiate
D) amphetamine
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76
Which of the following drugs, with chronic use, can lead to psychosis?

A) nicotine
B) amphetamines
C) marijuana
D) heroin
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77
"Crack" is the crystalline form of ________.

A) mescaline
B) cocaine
C) marijuana
D) heroin
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78
The most addictive and dangerous stimulant in use today is ________.

A) cocaine
B) nicotine
C) alcohol
D) amphetamine
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79
At the turn of the century, many physicians promoted ________ as a cure for morphine and alcohol addiction.

A) opium
B) cocaine
C) heroin
D) marijuana
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80
Todd has just quit smoking after being a smoker for five years. He is most likely to experience ________.

A) headaches, irritability, insomnia, and drowsiness
B) nausea, anxiety, and temporary heart "flutter"
C) apathy, loss of energy, and excess sleep
D) excess hunger, sweatiness, and the "shakes"
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