Deck 9: Wakefulness and Sleep

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The mean preferred time of going to sleep gets later and later until about age 20 and then starts a gradual reversal.
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The stimulus that stops the circadian rhythm is referred to by the German term zeitgeber.
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High levels of 'Per' and 'Tim' are associated with sleepiness.
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Dreams only occur during REM sleep.
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Blind and deaf animals do not have circadian rhythms.
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Alpha waves are characteristic of relaxation, not of all wakefulness.
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Melatonin is released by the SCN.
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Animals produce endogenous circadian rhythms that last about a day.
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Alternation between wakefulness and sleep depends completely on stimuli in the environment.
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The biological clock depends on part of the hypothalamus, called the suprachiasmatic nucleus.
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Biological clocks are very resistant to environmental influences.
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A disruption of circadian rhythms due to crossing time zones is known as jet lag.
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Melanopsin is required for producing circadian rhythms.
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Bright light late in the afternoon shortens the circadian rhythm.
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Stages 2 and 3 together constitute slow-wave sleep (SWS).
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Inactivation of the 'Tim' protein resets the biological clock.
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Changes in EEG waves occur when neurons fire in synchrony.
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REM is usually the first stage of sleep after a person goes to bed.
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The dominant zeitgeber for land animals is light.
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Young children are more likely to be "morning people" than older adults.
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The regular use of tranquilizers can result in insomnia.
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Temporary sleep deprivation causes the body to respond in a similar manner as it does to being ill.
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The activation-synthesis theory of dreams argues that dreams are the result of random brain activity.
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Arousal seems to be regulated by a single structure in the brainstem.
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Night terrors occur during NREM sleep.
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What does "endogenous" mean?

A) occurring at regular intervals
B) learned
C) sensitive to light/dark patterns
D) generated from within
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Circadian cycles are to ____ as circannual cycles are to ____.

A) light-dark; temperature
B) endogenous; exogenous
C) mating; hibernating
D) daily; yearly
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In general, animals that have the most total sleep also have the highest percentage of REM sleep.
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REM deprivation is more difficult for a person to deal with than NREM deprivation.
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Narcolepsy is a condition characterized by frequent periods of sleepiness during the day.
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REM sleep depends on a relationship between the neurotransmitters serotonin and acetylcholine.
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The onset of sleep requires active brain processes.
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Orexin is not necessary for waking up, but it is for staying awake.
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After removing all sensory input to the brain, an animal would continue to have periods of sleep and wakefulness.
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Psychologists in the early to mid part of the 20?? century had difficulty with the notion that wake and sleep cycles were generated from within the body because:

A) there was no scientific evidence to support this notion.
B) all species operate on the same cycle.
C) at that time there were no recorded sleep disorders.
D) they accepted the theory that all behaviors were responses to stimuli.
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Sleep apnea is characterized by sleep attacks during wakefulness.
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Muscle relaxation during REM sleep occurs because of decreased activity in the pons.
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If a migratory bird is kept in a laboratory without any cues to the season, it will become:

A) more active in the spring.
B) less active in the spring.
C) more active in the summer.
D) more active in the winter.
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If a migratory bird is kept in a laboratory room with constant temperature and 12 hours of light each day, when does it show migratory restlessness?

A) steadily at all times
B) never
C) at approximately the correct time of year for migration
D) at random intervals throughout the year
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Animals produce endogenous circadian rhythms that:

A) last about an hour.
B) last about a day.
C) last about a week
D) last more then a day.
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What happens if people are put in an environment that is constantly dark?

A) It does not affect them in any way.
B) They complain that they cannot sleep.
C) They complain that they have difficulty waking up.
D) They follow a cycle closer to 28 hours than to 24 hours.
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A person's circadian activity cycle would most likely drift out of phase with the activity of other people if the person:

A) spends a period of time in the wilderness, away from clocks.
B) habitually eats a big meal just before bedtime.
C) spends a period of time in seclusion, away from sunlight.
D) lives near the equator, where the seasons do not vary.
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Which of the following is TRUE concerning the duration of a self-generated sleep/activity cycle?

A) It is unreliable in most species, and dependably close to 24 hours only in primates.
B) It is longer if the organism is normally active in the dark.
C) There is little or no variability from one individual to another.
D) It is highly consistent in a given individual in a given environment.
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An astronaut orbiting earth experiences 45-minute periods of daylight alternating with 45-minutes of darkness. What is likely to happen?

A) The alternating patterns allow for normal rhythm development.
B) They are fully alert during wakeful periods.
C) They are able to sleep during rest periods.
D) They sleep poorly during rest periods.
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In the absence of any light, dark, or time cues, human circadian rhythms would:

A) become much shorter than 24 hours.
B) become slightly longer than 24 hours.
C) cease to exist.
D) make the person crazy.
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A human's body temperature over the course of 24 hours is usually highest:

A) about the time of awakening.
B) mid-morning.
C) mid to late afternoon.
D) in the middle of the night.
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When traveling across time zones, adjustments are easier when traveling which direction?

A) Travel to the east is easier.
B) Travel to the west is easier.
C) There is no difference.
D) It varies greatly from person to person.
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Based on research, it has been determined that the human circadian rhythm appears to be:

A) shorter than 24 hours.
B) exactly 24 hours.
C) just over 24 hours.
D) closer to 28 hours.
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What is the principal zeitgeber for land animals?

A) Light
B) The tides
C) Temperature
D) Barometric pressure
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Suppose you work on a submarine with only artificial light. You are required to follow a schedule of working for 12 hours and then sleeping for 6. What rhythm, if any, will your alertness and body temperature show?

A) They will follow a rhythm of 18 hours.
B) They will follow the usual rhythm of 24 hours.
C) They will follow a rhythm of 21 hours.
D) They will cease to show any consistent rhythm.
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Social stimuli - that is, the effects of other people - are weak ____, unless they induce exercise or other vigorous activity.

A) effects
B) motivators
C) rhythms
D) zeitgebers
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Mammals have circadian rhythms:

A) only for their sleep/activity cycle.
B) only for frequency of eating and drinking.
C) for sleep and body temperature only.
D) for a variety of activities, including sleep.
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What happens if people live in an environment in which the cycle of light and dark is other than 24 hours?

A) Within a few days, they adjust to waking and sleeping on the new schedule, whatever it is.
B) They adjust better if the cycle is some multiple of 24 (e.g., 48).
C) They adjust better if the cycle is close to 24 (e.g., 25).
D) They fail to adjust at all.
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Which of the following people would be most alert when watching a late-night movie?

A) 40 year old
B) 20 year old
C) 16 month baby
D) a morning person
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Which of the following is most clearly under the control of a circadian rhythm in most animals?

A) Sleep
B) storage of body fat
C) migration
D) Mating
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A stimulus that resets the circadian rhythm is referred to by the German term:

A) lichtgeber.
B) zeitgeber.
C) zeitadian.
D) circazeit.
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What happens if people are put in an environment that is constantly light?

A) It does not affect them in any way.
B) They complain that they cannot sleep.
C) They complain that they have difficulty waking up.
D) They follow a cycle closer to 28 hours than to 24 hours.
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Suppose you fell into a cave and lost your watch. Without any time cues, your circadian rhythm would:

A) increase dramatically over time.
B) cease to exist.
C) decrease over time.
D) remain relatively stable.
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A "zeitgeber" is a(n):

A) biological clock.
B) animal that does not have a biological clock.
C) environmental cue that resets a biological clock.
D) body activity that is controlled by a biological clock.
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Someone who considers herself a "morning person" should take college classes at what time of the day?

A) right after lunch
B) in the late evening
C) early morning
D) after sleep deprivation
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Research on circadian rhythms has shown that one of the best ways to increase the alertness and efficiency of workers on night shifts is to:

A) expose them to bright lights while they work.
B) keep the environmental temperature constant from night to day.
C) have them eat a big meal before going to sleep.
D) allow them to catnap.
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How is the circadian rhythm of adult hamsters affected after transplanting SCN tissue from hamster fetuses with abnormal (20 hour) circadian rhythms?

A) There is no change from their previous 24 hour cycle.
B) It depends on the age of the adult hamsters.
C) The adult hamsters adopted the rhythm of the transplanted tissue.
D) All indications of a cycle disappeared.
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Researchers have demonstrated that the expression of the SCN genes can be changed through:

A) exposure of the eyes to light.
B) barometric pressure.
C) the diet.
D) morning exercise.
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By altering ____, the SCN produces circadian rhythms.

A) blood pressure
B) action potential velocity
C) the production of proteins
D) axon myelination
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After isolating a neuron from the rest of the brain, you find that it has a moderately stable circadian rhythm. The most likely home of this neuron is in the:

A) optic nerve.
B) MPOA.
C) SCN.
D) pineal gland.
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When fetal hamster SCN tissue was transplanted, the adult recipients' biological clocks:

A) no longer functioned.
B) shifted by one hour.
C) began producing a rhythm consistent with that of the donor.
D) were unaffected by the donor SCN tissue.
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A key area of the hypothalamus, particularly important in the regulation of the biological clock, is the:

A) substantia nigra.
B) caudate nucleus.
C) lateral hypothalamus.
D) suprachiasmatic nucleus.
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When studying disruptions to the biological clock in animals, what did Curt Richter find?

A) Blinding animals strongly disrupted their clock.
B) Rendering animals deaf strongly disrupted their clock.
C) Long periods of forced activity strongly disrupted the clock.
D) The biological clock is insensitive to most forms of interference.
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A disruption of circadian rhythms due to crossing time zones is known as:

A) circashift.
B) phaselag.
C) jetlag.
D) zeitgeber.
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What is a strong piece of evidence that the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) generates the circadian rhythm?

A) Stimulation of the SCN awakens an individual.
B) SCN neurons generate a circadian rhythm of impulses even after removal from the brain.
C) Different groups of SCN neurons reach their peak of activity at different times of day.
D) Certain animals that are born without an SCN are inactive throughout the day.
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If suprachiasmatic nucleus neurons are disconnected from the rest of the brain, they:

A) no longer produce any activity.
B) continue to produce activity that follows a circadian rhythm.
C) produce a 20-hour rhythm.
D) produce spontaneous bursts of activity, but on no rhythmic pattern.
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The surest way to disrupt the biological clock is to damage the:

A) substantia nigra.
B) caudate nucleus.
C) lateral hypothalamus.
D) suprachiasmatic nucleus.
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The SCN produces circadian rhythms by altering:

A) blood pressure.
B) production of proteins.
C) action potential velocity.
D) axon myelination.
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The suprachiasmatic nucleus is found in the:

A) substantia nigra.
B) caudate nucleus.
C) thalamus.
D) hypothalamus.
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What happens after damage to the suprachiasmatic nucleus itself?

A) Light no longer resets the biological clock, but the animal continues generating a 24-hour rhythm.
B) Animals' activity patterns become less consistent and no longer respond to light and dark cycles.
C) Animals lose their biological rhythms of temperature, but keep other circadian rhythms.
D) Animals begin to maintain a constant level of activity throughout the 24-hour day.
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The role of the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) in the regulation of biological rhythms is to:

A) coordinate several biological clocks.
B) feed visual information to the biological clock.
C) generate the circadian rhythm.
D) generate circannual rhythms.
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The SCN is located just above the:

A) optic chiasm.
B) thalamus.
C) hypothalamus.
D) visual cortex.
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What is the role of the suprachiasmatic nucleus in circadian rhythms?

A) Its neurons generate a 24-hour rhythm by themselves.
B) Its neurons can reset the biological clock, but they do not generate it.
C) It relays visual information to the biological clock.
D) It relays information from the biological clock to areas that control temperature and activity.
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Which of the following would most likely help someone adjust to jet lag?

A) taking a nap during the day
B) taking melatonin when you need to wake up
C) keeping the room light when you need to stay awake
D) darkening the room when you need to stay awake
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After damage to the suprachiasmatic nucleus, the body:

A) cannot generate biological rhythms.
B) still has rhythms in synchrony with environmental patterns of light and dark.
C) still has rhythms, but they are less consistent.
D) still has rhythms, but they can only be reset by artificial light.
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The mean preferred time of going to sleep gets later and later until about age 20 and then starts a gradual reversal.
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The stimulus that stops the circadian rhythm is referred to by the German term zeitgeber.
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High levels of 'Per' and 'Tim' are associated with sleepiness.
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Dreams only occur during REM sleep.
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Blind and deaf animals do not have circadian rhythms.
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Alpha waves are characteristic of relaxation, not of all wakefulness.
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Melatonin is released by the SCN.
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Animals produce endogenous circadian rhythms that last about a day.
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Alternation between wakefulness and sleep depends completely on stimuli in the environment.
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The biological clock depends on part of the hypothalamus, called the suprachiasmatic nucleus.
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Biological clocks are very resistant to environmental influences.
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A disruption of circadian rhythms due to crossing time zones is known as jet lag.
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Melanopsin is required for producing circadian rhythms.
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Bright light late in the afternoon shortens the circadian rhythm.
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Stages 2 and 3 together constitute slow-wave sleep (SWS).
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Inactivation of the 'Tim' protein resets the biological clock.
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Changes in EEG waves occur when neurons fire in synchrony.
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REM is usually the first stage of sleep after a person goes to bed.
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The dominant zeitgeber for land animals is light.
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Young children are more likely to be "morning people" than older adults.
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The regular use of tranquilizers can result in insomnia.
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Temporary sleep deprivation causes the body to respond in a similar manner as it does to being ill.
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The activation-synthesis theory of dreams argues that dreams are the result of random brain activity.
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Arousal seems to be regulated by a single structure in the brainstem.
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Night terrors occur during NREM sleep.
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What does "endogenous" mean?

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Circadian cycles are to ____ as circannual cycles are to ____.

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D) daily; yearly
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In general, animals that have the most total sleep also have the highest percentage of REM sleep.
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REM deprivation is more difficult for a person to deal with than NREM deprivation.
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Narcolepsy is a condition characterized by frequent periods of sleepiness during the day.
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REM sleep depends on a relationship between the neurotransmitters serotonin and acetylcholine.
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The onset of sleep requires active brain processes.
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Orexin is not necessary for waking up, but it is for staying awake.
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After removing all sensory input to the brain, an animal would continue to have periods of sleep and wakefulness.
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Psychologists in the early to mid part of the 20?? century had difficulty with the notion that wake and sleep cycles were generated from within the body because:

A) there was no scientific evidence to support this notion.
B) all species operate on the same cycle.
C) at that time there were no recorded sleep disorders.
D) they accepted the theory that all behaviors were responses to stimuli.
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Sleep apnea is characterized by sleep attacks during wakefulness.
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Muscle relaxation during REM sleep occurs because of decreased activity in the pons.
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If a migratory bird is kept in a laboratory without any cues to the season, it will become:

A) more active in the spring.
B) less active in the spring.
C) more active in the summer.
D) more active in the winter.
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If a migratory bird is kept in a laboratory room with constant temperature and 12 hours of light each day, when does it show migratory restlessness?

A) steadily at all times
B) never
C) at approximately the correct time of year for migration
D) at random intervals throughout the year
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Animals produce endogenous circadian rhythms that:

A) last about an hour.
B) last about a day.
C) last about a week
D) last more then a day.
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What happens if people are put in an environment that is constantly dark?

A) It does not affect them in any way.
B) They complain that they cannot sleep.
C) They complain that they have difficulty waking up.
D) They follow a cycle closer to 28 hours than to 24 hours.
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A person's circadian activity cycle would most likely drift out of phase with the activity of other people if the person:

A) spends a period of time in the wilderness, away from clocks.
B) habitually eats a big meal just before bedtime.
C) spends a period of time in seclusion, away from sunlight.
D) lives near the equator, where the seasons do not vary.
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Which of the following is TRUE concerning the duration of a self-generated sleep/activity cycle?

A) It is unreliable in most species, and dependably close to 24 hours only in primates.
B) It is longer if the organism is normally active in the dark.
C) There is little or no variability from one individual to another.
D) It is highly consistent in a given individual in a given environment.
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An astronaut orbiting earth experiences 45-minute periods of daylight alternating with 45-minutes of darkness. What is likely to happen?

A) The alternating patterns allow for normal rhythm development.
B) They are fully alert during wakeful periods.
C) They are able to sleep during rest periods.
D) They sleep poorly during rest periods.
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In the absence of any light, dark, or time cues, human circadian rhythms would:

A) become much shorter than 24 hours.
B) become slightly longer than 24 hours.
C) cease to exist.
D) make the person crazy.
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A human's body temperature over the course of 24 hours is usually highest:

A) about the time of awakening.
B) mid-morning.
C) mid to late afternoon.
D) in the middle of the night.
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When traveling across time zones, adjustments are easier when traveling which direction?

A) Travel to the east is easier.
B) Travel to the west is easier.
C) There is no difference.
D) It varies greatly from person to person.
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Based on research, it has been determined that the human circadian rhythm appears to be:

A) shorter than 24 hours.
B) exactly 24 hours.
C) just over 24 hours.
D) closer to 28 hours.
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What is the principal zeitgeber for land animals?

A) Light
B) The tides
C) Temperature
D) Barometric pressure
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Suppose you work on a submarine with only artificial light. You are required to follow a schedule of working for 12 hours and then sleeping for 6. What rhythm, if any, will your alertness and body temperature show?

A) They will follow a rhythm of 18 hours.
B) They will follow the usual rhythm of 24 hours.
C) They will follow a rhythm of 21 hours.
D) They will cease to show any consistent rhythm.
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Social stimuli - that is, the effects of other people - are weak ____, unless they induce exercise or other vigorous activity.

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C) rhythms
D) zeitgebers
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Mammals have circadian rhythms:

A) only for their sleep/activity cycle.
B) only for frequency of eating and drinking.
C) for sleep and body temperature only.
D) for a variety of activities, including sleep.
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What happens if people live in an environment in which the cycle of light and dark is other than 24 hours?

A) Within a few days, they adjust to waking and sleeping on the new schedule, whatever it is.
B) They adjust better if the cycle is some multiple of 24 (e.g., 48).
C) They adjust better if the cycle is close to 24 (e.g., 25).
D) They fail to adjust at all.
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Which of the following people would be most alert when watching a late-night movie?

A) 40 year old
B) 20 year old
C) 16 month baby
D) a morning person
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Which of the following is most clearly under the control of a circadian rhythm in most animals?

A) Sleep
B) storage of body fat
C) migration
D) Mating
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A stimulus that resets the circadian rhythm is referred to by the German term:

A) lichtgeber.
B) zeitgeber.
C) zeitadian.
D) circazeit.
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What happens if people are put in an environment that is constantly light?

A) It does not affect them in any way.
B) They complain that they cannot sleep.
C) They complain that they have difficulty waking up.
D) They follow a cycle closer to 28 hours than to 24 hours.
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Suppose you fell into a cave and lost your watch. Without any time cues, your circadian rhythm would:

A) increase dramatically over time.
B) cease to exist.
C) decrease over time.
D) remain relatively stable.
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A "zeitgeber" is a(n):

A) biological clock.
B) animal that does not have a biological clock.
C) environmental cue that resets a biological clock.
D) body activity that is controlled by a biological clock.
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Someone who considers herself a "morning person" should take college classes at what time of the day?

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B) in the late evening
C) early morning
D) after sleep deprivation
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Research on circadian rhythms has shown that one of the best ways to increase the alertness and efficiency of workers on night shifts is to:

A) expose them to bright lights while they work.
B) keep the environmental temperature constant from night to day.
C) have them eat a big meal before going to sleep.
D) allow them to catnap.
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How is the circadian rhythm of adult hamsters affected after transplanting SCN tissue from hamster fetuses with abnormal (20 hour) circadian rhythms?

A) There is no change from their previous 24 hour cycle.
B) It depends on the age of the adult hamsters.
C) The adult hamsters adopted the rhythm of the transplanted tissue.
D) All indications of a cycle disappeared.
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Researchers have demonstrated that the expression of the SCN genes can be changed through:

A) exposure of the eyes to light.
B) barometric pressure.
C) the diet.
D) morning exercise.
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64
By altering ____, the SCN produces circadian rhythms.

A) blood pressure
B) action potential velocity
C) the production of proteins
D) axon myelination
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65
After isolating a neuron from the rest of the brain, you find that it has a moderately stable circadian rhythm. The most likely home of this neuron is in the:

A) optic nerve.
B) MPOA.
C) SCN.
D) pineal gland.
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66
When fetal hamster SCN tissue was transplanted, the adult recipients' biological clocks:

A) no longer functioned.
B) shifted by one hour.
C) began producing a rhythm consistent with that of the donor.
D) were unaffected by the donor SCN tissue.
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67
A key area of the hypothalamus, particularly important in the regulation of the biological clock, is the:

A) substantia nigra.
B) caudate nucleus.
C) lateral hypothalamus.
D) suprachiasmatic nucleus.
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68
When studying disruptions to the biological clock in animals, what did Curt Richter find?

A) Blinding animals strongly disrupted their clock.
B) Rendering animals deaf strongly disrupted their clock.
C) Long periods of forced activity strongly disrupted the clock.
D) The biological clock is insensitive to most forms of interference.
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69
A disruption of circadian rhythms due to crossing time zones is known as:

A) circashift.
B) phaselag.
C) jetlag.
D) zeitgeber.
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70
What is a strong piece of evidence that the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) generates the circadian rhythm?

A) Stimulation of the SCN awakens an individual.
B) SCN neurons generate a circadian rhythm of impulses even after removal from the brain.
C) Different groups of SCN neurons reach their peak of activity at different times of day.
D) Certain animals that are born without an SCN are inactive throughout the day.
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71
If suprachiasmatic nucleus neurons are disconnected from the rest of the brain, they:

A) no longer produce any activity.
B) continue to produce activity that follows a circadian rhythm.
C) produce a 20-hour rhythm.
D) produce spontaneous bursts of activity, but on no rhythmic pattern.
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72
The surest way to disrupt the biological clock is to damage the:

A) substantia nigra.
B) caudate nucleus.
C) lateral hypothalamus.
D) suprachiasmatic nucleus.
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73
The SCN produces circadian rhythms by altering:

A) blood pressure.
B) production of proteins.
C) action potential velocity.
D) axon myelination.
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74
The suprachiasmatic nucleus is found in the:

A) substantia nigra.
B) caudate nucleus.
C) thalamus.
D) hypothalamus.
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75
What happens after damage to the suprachiasmatic nucleus itself?

A) Light no longer resets the biological clock, but the animal continues generating a 24-hour rhythm.
B) Animals' activity patterns become less consistent and no longer respond to light and dark cycles.
C) Animals lose their biological rhythms of temperature, but keep other circadian rhythms.
D) Animals begin to maintain a constant level of activity throughout the 24-hour day.
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76
The role of the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) in the regulation of biological rhythms is to:

A) coordinate several biological clocks.
B) feed visual information to the biological clock.
C) generate the circadian rhythm.
D) generate circannual rhythms.
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77
The SCN is located just above the:

A) optic chiasm.
B) thalamus.
C) hypothalamus.
D) visual cortex.
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78
What is the role of the suprachiasmatic nucleus in circadian rhythms?

A) Its neurons generate a 24-hour rhythm by themselves.
B) Its neurons can reset the biological clock, but they do not generate it.
C) It relays visual information to the biological clock.
D) It relays information from the biological clock to areas that control temperature and activity.
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79
Which of the following would most likely help someone adjust to jet lag?

A) taking a nap during the day
B) taking melatonin when you need to wake up
C) keeping the room light when you need to stay awake
D) darkening the room when you need to stay awake
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80
After damage to the suprachiasmatic nucleus, the body:

A) cannot generate biological rhythms.
B) still has rhythms in synchrony with environmental patterns of light and dark.
C) still has rhythms, but they are less consistent.
D) still has rhythms, but they can only be reset by artificial light.
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