Deck 5: States of Consciousness
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Deck 5: States of Consciousness
1
What do psychologists call the distinct changes in the quality and patterns of mental activity?
A) unconsciousness
B) sensory depletion
C) altered states of consciousness
D) euphoria
A) unconsciousness
B) sensory depletion
C) altered states of consciousness
D) euphoria
altered states of consciousness
2
Which of the following is an example of an altered state of consciousness?
A) unusual ways of thinking
B) sensory overload
C) electrical stimulation of the brain
D) being excited
A) unusual ways of thinking
B) sensory overload
C) electrical stimulation of the brain
D) being excited
sensory overload
3
What do cocaine use, hypnosis, meditation, and ritual sweats have in common?
A) they all produce hypnogogic images
B) they all facilitate relaxation
C) they all produce euphoria or a sense of feeling "high"
D) they all produce altered states of consciousness (ASC)
A) they all produce hypnogogic images
B) they all facilitate relaxation
C) they all produce euphoria or a sense of feeling "high"
D) they all produce altered states of consciousness (ASC)
they all produce altered states of consciousness (ASC)
4
Which of the following can altered states of consciousness be used for?
A) weight loss
B) pathways to spiritual and self-knowledge
C) increased physical strength
D) increasing intelligence
A) weight loss
B) pathways to spiritual and self-knowledge
C) increased physical strength
D) increasing intelligence
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5
Which of the following applies to the sweat lodge ceremony of North American native people?
A) The sweat lodge is meant to confuse the mind.
B) The sweat lodge is performed in a well-lit, coal-heated chamber.
C) The sweat lodge is meant to bring altered awareness and personal revelation.
D) The sweat lodge brings about a feeling of euphoria or a sense of feeling "high."
A) The sweat lodge is meant to confuse the mind.
B) The sweat lodge is performed in a well-lit, coal-heated chamber.
C) The sweat lodge is meant to bring altered awareness and personal revelation.
D) The sweat lodge brings about a feeling of euphoria or a sense of feeling "high."
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6
Which of the following statements about sleep is accurate?
A) Sleep is not essential to human survival.
B) Humans can perform very simple tasks while asleep.
C) Humans can learn complex skills (such as languages) while asleep.
D) Humans cannot respond to familiar words and sounds while asleep.
A) Sleep is not essential to human survival.
B) Humans can perform very simple tasks while asleep.
C) Humans can learn complex skills (such as languages) while asleep.
D) Humans cannot respond to familiar words and sounds while asleep.
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7
Which of the following statements applies to sleep deprivation?
A) Going without sleep for even 24 hours can lead to temporary sleep-deprivation psychosis.
B) If you go without sleep for 32 hours, you need to then sleep for 32 hours to recover completely.
C) Generally little impairment on complex mental tasks occurs after two or three days without sleep.
D) With few exceptions, four days or more without sleep is quite easy for most people.
A) Going without sleep for even 24 hours can lead to temporary sleep-deprivation psychosis.
B) If you go without sleep for 32 hours, you need to then sleep for 32 hours to recover completely.
C) Generally little impairment on complex mental tasks occurs after two or three days without sleep.
D) With few exceptions, four days or more without sleep is quite easy for most people.
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8
You are struggling to stay awake while driving, and begin experiencing momentary shifts in brain activity that could cause you to have an accident. What are these shifts in neurological activity called?
A) circadian rhythms
B) microsleeps
C) biological rhythms
D) REM sleep
A) circadian rhythms
B) microsleeps
C) biological rhythms
D) REM sleep
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9
After Randy Gardner stayed awake for 11 days, what happened to him?
A) He had difficulty concentrating, remembering, and naming common objects.
B) He had an erratic heart rate that endangered his life.
C) He had abnormal reflexes.
D) He had violent headaches and temporary blindness.
A) He had difficulty concentrating, remembering, and naming common objects.
B) He had an erratic heart rate that endangered his life.
C) He had abnormal reflexes.
D) He had violent headaches and temporary blindness.
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10
After prolonged sleep deprivation, what will happen after Sara's first night of sleep?
A) She will have difficulty sleeping.
B) She will feel compelled to replace all of the lost sleep.
C) She will find that most symptoms are reversed by a single night's rest.
D) Her state will remain unchanged for at least five days until the effects of her sleep deprivation wear off.
A) She will have difficulty sleeping.
B) She will feel compelled to replace all of the lost sleep.
C) She will find that most symptoms are reversed by a single night's rest.
D) Her state will remain unchanged for at least five days until the effects of her sleep deprivation wear off.
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11
What are some common reactions to sleep loss?
A) inattention, memory, and mood change
B) hallucinations and delusions
C) insomnia and severe depression
D) various reactions that are similar to those found in psychosis
A) inattention, memory, and mood change
B) hallucinations and delusions
C) insomnia and severe depression
D) various reactions that are similar to those found in psychosis
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12
Confusion, disorientation, delusions, and hallucinations are typical of which of the following?
A) microsleeps
B) biological rhythms
C) sleep deprivation psychoses
D) circadian rhythms
A) microsleeps
B) biological rhythms
C) sleep deprivation psychoses
D) circadian rhythms
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13
Why are human sleep rhythms tied to a 24-hour day?
A) because the time of peak activity changes from person to person
B) because such rhythms are tied to external time markers like light and dark
C) because humans have adapted to technological improvements made in the last century
D) because people need at least eight hours of sleep at night
A) because the time of peak activity changes from person to person
B) because such rhythms are tied to external time markers like light and dark
C) because humans have adapted to technological improvements made in the last century
D) because people need at least eight hours of sleep at night
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14
Which of the following best describes the stability of sleep patterns?
A) they are innate so they cannot be modified
B) they are innate but can be modified somewhat
C) they are entirely learned, but once set are difficult to modify
D) they are entirely learned and therefore easily modified
A) they are innate so they cannot be modified
B) they are innate but can be modified somewhat
C) they are entirely learned, but once set are difficult to modify
D) they are entirely learned and therefore easily modified
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15
What do we call the naturally occurring daily rhythms of sleep and wake cycles in our body?
A) sleep patterns
B) REM sleep
C) paradoxical sleep
D) restorative sleep
A) sleep patterns
B) REM sleep
C) paradoxical sleep
D) restorative sleep
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16
If you are averaging five or fewer hours of sleep every night, which of the following would you be considered?
A) sleep deprived
B) a poor sleeper
C) a short sleeper
D) an average sleeper
A) sleep deprived
B) a poor sleeper
C) a short sleeper
D) an average sleeper
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17
Which type of sleeper tends to be a daytime worrier?
A) a long sleeper
B) a short sleeper
C) an average sleeper
D) a paradoxical sleeper
A) a long sleeper
B) a short sleeper
C) an average sleeper
D) a paradoxical sleeper
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18
As we move into adulthood, what happens to our patterns of sleep?
A) our sleep patterns don't change
B) we sleep less
C) we sleep more
D) we lose REM sleep
A) our sleep patterns don't change
B) we sleep less
C) we sleep more
D) we lose REM sleep
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19
According to research, approximately how many hours of sleep do most adults get per night?
A) 3-4 hours
B) 5-6 hours
C) 7-8 hours
D) 9-11 hours
A) 3-4 hours
B) 5-6 hours
C) 7-8 hours
D) 9-11 hours
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20
When human subjects are shut off from the world so that they cannot tell what time it is, or if it is day or night, light or dark, what happens to their sleep-waking cycle?
A) The sleep-waking cycle stays at about 24 hours.
B) The sleep-waking cycle is shortened to an average of 20 hours.
C) The sleep-waking cycle is lengthened to an average of about 25 hours.
D) The sleep-waking cycle becomes somewhat unpredictable.
A) The sleep-waking cycle stays at about 24 hours.
B) The sleep-waking cycle is shortened to an average of 20 hours.
C) The sleep-waking cycle is lengthened to an average of about 25 hours.
D) The sleep-waking cycle becomes somewhat unpredictable.
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21
Which of the following best describes napping?
A) Napping disrupts regular night sleep patterns.
B) Napping is not restful for people who require long periods of alertness.
C) Napping is beneficial to only the very young and the very old.
D) Napping can help people in occupations that require long periods of alertness.
A) Napping disrupts regular night sleep patterns.
B) Napping is not restful for people who require long periods of alertness.
C) Napping is beneficial to only the very young and the very old.
D) Napping can help people in occupations that require long periods of alertness.
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22
How does the sleep hormone make us fall asleep?
A) by collecting in the brain and spinal cord
B) by being circulated throughout the bloodstream
C) by operating in the sympathetic nervous system
D) by stimulating the pleasure-producing areas of the brain
A) by collecting in the brain and spinal cord
B) by being circulated throughout the bloodstream
C) by operating in the sympathetic nervous system
D) by stimulating the pleasure-producing areas of the brain
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23
Physiologically, how is sleep produced?
A) substances in the bloodstream produce sleep
B) sleep-promoting chemicals help in shutting down the brain
C) sleep-promoting chemicals collect in the brain and spinal cord
D) changes in blood pressure cause us to fall asleep
A) substances in the bloodstream produce sleep
B) sleep-promoting chemicals help in shutting down the brain
C) sleep-promoting chemicals collect in the brain and spinal cord
D) changes in blood pressure cause us to fall asleep
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24
Experiencing excessive daytime sleepiness is often a result of which of the following?
A) hypersomnia
B) deep meditation
C) hyposomnia
D) insomnia
A) hypersomnia
B) deep meditation
C) hyposomnia
D) insomnia
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25
Sleep stages are divided based on which of the following?
A) our circadian rhythm
B) the basal ganglia
C) the amount of dream activity
D) our electroencephalograph (EEG) pattern
A) our circadian rhythm
B) the basal ganglia
C) the amount of dream activity
D) our electroencephalograph (EEG) pattern
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26
How are the rhythmic electrical signals of the brain measured?
A) by circadian rhythms
B) by biorhythms
C) by electroencephalographs (EEGs)
D) by spikes
A) by circadian rhythms
B) by biorhythms
C) by electroencephalographs (EEGs)
D) by spikes
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27
John's electroencephalograph (EEG) pattern as he reads his textbook indicates that he's alert and awake. What type of brain waves is he generating?
A) alpha waves
B) beta waves
C) theta waves
D) delta waves
A) alpha waves
B) beta waves
C) theta waves
D) delta waves
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28
As we fall into a deeper slumber, what tends to happen to our brain waves?
A) they flatten out
B) they increase in frequency
C) they slow down
D) they remain the same
A) they flatten out
B) they increase in frequency
C) they slow down
D) they remain the same
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29
What do we call the short bursts of brain activity in stage 2 that seem to mark the true boundary of sleep?
A) delta waves
B) sleep spindles
C) hypnic jerks
D) REM sleep
A) delta waves
B) sleep spindles
C) hypnic jerks
D) REM sleep
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30
Which of the following sleep phenomena could be detected without an electroencephalograph (EEG) machine?
A) hypnic jerks and sleep spindles
B) REM sleep and NREM sleep
C) sleep spindles
D) REM sleep and sleep spindles
A) hypnic jerks and sleep spindles
B) REM sleep and NREM sleep
C) sleep spindles
D) REM sleep and sleep spindles
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31
As you are falling asleep, you experience a reflex muscle contraction throughout your body. What is this muscle contraction called?
A) hallucination
B) hypnic jerk
C) sleep apnea
D) REM rebound
A) hallucination
B) hypnic jerk
C) sleep apnea
D) REM rebound
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32
Carla's sleep is being monitored in a lab, and the researcher notices that Carla's electroencephalograph (EEG) shows many sleep spindles. What type of sleep is she experiencing?
A) REM sleep
B) stage 1 of NREM
C) stage 2 of NREM
D) stage 3 of NREM
A) REM sleep
B) stage 1 of NREM
C) stage 2 of NREM
D) stage 3 of NREM
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33
How are both stage 3 NREM and stage 4 NREM similar?
A) They both occur mostly during the last half of sleep.
B) They are both called paradoxical sleep.
C) They both consist of mostly theta waves and a few sleep spindles.
D) They both consist of delta waves.
A) They both occur mostly during the last half of sleep.
B) They are both called paradoxical sleep.
C) They both consist of mostly theta waves and a few sleep spindles.
D) They both consist of delta waves.
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34
As a sleep researcher is monitoring you, he notices that your brain waves are almost pure delta, and you are in a state of oblivion. What type of sleep are you experiencing?
A) stage 4 of NREM
B) REM sleep
C) paradoxical sleep
D) stage 1 of NREM
A) stage 4 of NREM
B) REM sleep
C) paradoxical sleep
D) stage 1 of NREM
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35
Your mother apologized for waking you up with her phone call last night, but you are puzzled because you don't recall speaking to her. What type of sleep were you most likely experiencing when she called you?
A) REM sleep
B) stage 1 of REM
C) paradoxical sleep
D) stage 4 NREM
A) REM sleep
B) stage 1 of REM
C) paradoxical sleep
D) stage 4 NREM
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36
Which of the following is a researcher likely to conclude about a subject who is in REM sleep?
A) The subject is not dreaming.
B) The subject is not sexually aroused.
C) The subject is experiencing muscle paralysis.
D) The subject's brain waves are similar to delta waves.
A) The subject is not dreaming.
B) The subject is not sexually aroused.
C) The subject is experiencing muscle paralysis.
D) The subject's brain waves are similar to delta waves.
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37
According to the textbook, which of the following applies to dreams?
A) Dreams occur during stage 1 NREM sleep.
B) Dreams occur during REM sleep.
C) Dreams are quite often erotic.
D) Dreams are very organized and logical.
A) Dreams occur during stage 1 NREM sleep.
B) Dreams occur during REM sleep.
C) Dreams are quite often erotic.
D) Dreams are very organized and logical.
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38
Gretchen is watching her infant, McKenzie, sleep. Gretchen notes that McKenzie's eyes dart back and forth beneath her eyelids. What does this suggest that McKenzie is experiencing?
A) sleep spindles
B) dreams
C) delta sleep
D) a daydream
A) sleep spindles
B) dreams
C) delta sleep
D) a daydream
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39
While you're watching TV, your mind begins to drift and you become increasingly drowsy. During this transitional stage of sleep, you are disengaged from the sounds in your environment. What is this sleep stage called?
A) REM sleep
B) stage 1 of NREM sleep
C) stage 2 of NREM sleep
D) stage 3 of NREM sleep
A) REM sleep
B) stage 1 of NREM sleep
C) stage 2 of NREM sleep
D) stage 3 of NREM sleep
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40
According to research, what are the two basic kinds of sleep?
A) circadian rhythm and REM rebound
B) alpha and beta sleep
C) REM and NREM sleep
D) paradoxical and REM sleep
A) circadian rhythm and REM rebound
B) alpha and beta sleep
C) REM and NREM sleep
D) paradoxical and REM sleep
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41
On average, how long do humans spend in REM sleep?
A) 20 minutes
B) 60 minutes
C) 90 minutes
D) 120 minutes
A) 20 minutes
B) 60 minutes
C) 90 minutes
D) 120 minutes
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42
Carlos suffers from REM behaviour disorder. Because of this disorder, which of the following is the most likely to do?
A) thrash violently and leap out of bed because he lacks muscle paralysis
B) have voluntary muscle paralysis
C) experience REM rebound
D) experience retinal disengagement
A) thrash violently and leap out of bed because he lacks muscle paralysis
B) have voluntary muscle paralysis
C) experience REM rebound
D) experience retinal disengagement
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43
Which sleep disorder is characterized by a person's thrashing about and acting out his or her dreams?
A) REM behaviour disorder
B) nocturnal enuresis
C) sleep apnea
D) narcolepsy
A) REM behaviour disorder
B) nocturnal enuresis
C) sleep apnea
D) narcolepsy
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44
While he is dreaming, your partner attacks you. Which of the following is your partner most likely experiencing?
A) NREM behaviour disorder
B) REM behaviour disorder
C) somnambulism
D) insomnia
A) NREM behaviour disorder
B) REM behaviour disorder
C) somnambulism
D) insomnia
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45
Which of the following increases after various types of physical exertion (exercise, etc.)?
A) NREM sleep
B) stage 1 sleep
C) REM sleep
D) alpha waves
A) NREM sleep
B) stage 1 sleep
C) REM sleep
D) alpha waves
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46
What is the most common sleep complaint among adults?
A) night terrors
B) nightmares
C) REM rebound
D) insomnia
A) night terrors
B) nightmares
C) REM rebound
D) insomnia
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47
Insomnia is best characterized by which of the following?
A) difficulty in falling and staying asleep
B) uncontrollable attacks of sleepiness
C) night terrors and sleep walking
D) dreams that have neither meaning nor function
A) difficulty in falling and staying asleep
B) uncontrollable attacks of sleepiness
C) night terrors and sleep walking
D) dreams that have neither meaning nor function
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48
Insomnia directly affects what percentage of Canadian adults?
A) approximately 5 percent
B) approximately 13 percent
C) approximately 16 percent
D) approximately 22 percent
A) approximately 5 percent
B) approximately 13 percent
C) approximately 16 percent
D) approximately 22 percent
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49
Which of the following is most likely to result from continued use of barbiturates in treating insomnia?
A) a complete reduction of anxiety
B) an increase in somnambulism
C) an increase in nocturnal enuresis
D) dependency on the drugs
A) a complete reduction of anxiety
B) an increase in somnambulism
C) an increase in nocturnal enuresis
D) dependency on the drugs
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50
The use of barbiturates to treat insomnia is most likely to result in which of the following?
A) increases in stage 4 and REM sleep.
B) a decrease in the number of pills needed to get to sleep
C) drug-dependency insomnia
D) increases in stage 4 and REM sleep
A) increases in stage 4 and REM sleep.
B) a decrease in the number of pills needed to get to sleep
C) drug-dependency insomnia
D) increases in stage 4 and REM sleep
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51
Juanita notices that her prescription sedatives drastically lower her quality of sleep and she needs more pills to get to sleep. Which of the following sleep disorders is Juanita displaying?
A) hypersomnia
B) narcolepsy
C) drug-dependency insomnia
D) sleep attack
A) hypersomnia
B) narcolepsy
C) drug-dependency insomnia
D) sleep attack
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52
Ivan is very slow to wake up in the morning, and you really want to stay out of his way until he has had time to pull himself together, drink his coffee, and read the newspaper. Which of the following conditions does Ivan's behaviour characterize?
A) sleep-wake schedule disorder
B) sleep drunkenness
C) restless legs syndrome
D) sleepwalking disorder
A) sleep-wake schedule disorder
B) sleep drunkenness
C) restless legs syndrome
D) sleepwalking disorder
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53
Which sleep disorder is characterized by vivid, recurrent dreams that significantly disturb sleep?
A) night terrors
B) somnambulism
C) nightmare disorder
D) sleep apnea
A) night terrors
B) somnambulism
C) nightmare disorder
D) sleep apnea
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54
Wendy experiences sudden attacks of sleepiness and muscle paralysis that may last anywhere from a few minutes to a half hour. Which of the following conditions does Wendy most likely have?
A) insomnia
B) narcolepsy
C) sleep apnea
D) night terrors
A) insomnia
B) narcolepsy
C) sleep apnea
D) night terrors
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55
What is sleep drunkenness?
A) a disorder whereby a person falls asleep uncontrollably for 10 or more seconds
B) insomnia caused by the excessive use of sedatives during the day
C) a condition where a person stops breathing while asleep
D) a slow transition to clear consciousness after awakening
A) a disorder whereby a person falls asleep uncontrollably for 10 or more seconds
B) insomnia caused by the excessive use of sedatives during the day
C) a condition where a person stops breathing while asleep
D) a slow transition to clear consciousness after awakening
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56
What is restless legs syndrome?
A) the uncontrollable urge to perform activities such as running and walking
B) random secretions of growth hormone that require relief from various bodily sensations
C) intense hypnagogic hallucinations
D) wanting to move the lower limbs in order to relieve sensations of creeping, tingling, and aching
A) the uncontrollable urge to perform activities such as running and walking
B) random secretions of growth hormone that require relief from various bodily sensations
C) intense hypnagogic hallucinations
D) wanting to move the lower limbs in order to relieve sensations of creeping, tingling, and aching
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57
What is the name of the sleep disorder where people suddenly fall asleep at undesirable times?
A) narcolepsy
B) sleep apnea
C) somnambulism
D) sleep drunkenness
A) narcolepsy
B) sleep apnea
C) somnambulism
D) sleep drunkenness
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58
Narcolepsy is which of the following?
A) a night terror
B) a sleep disorder
C) a tranquillizer
D) an addictive drug
A) a night terror
B) a sleep disorder
C) a tranquillizer
D) an addictive drug
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59
Of the behavioural methods for treating insomnia, which two are the most effective?
A) avoiding relaxation and stimulants
B) relaxation and paradoxical intention
C) sleep restriction and paradoxical intention
D) sleep restriction and stimulus control
A) avoiding relaxation and stimulants
B) relaxation and paradoxical intention
C) sleep restriction and paradoxical intention
D) sleep restriction and stimulus control
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60
Ever since you lost your spouse six months ago, you have not been able to sleep through the night, even though you are tired. What is this type of insomnia called?
A) rebound insomnia
B) chronic insomnia
C) transient insomnia
D) gradient insomnia
A) rebound insomnia
B) chronic insomnia
C) transient insomnia
D) gradient insomnia
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61
Which of the following is a behavioural remedy for insomnia?
A) physical exertion just prior to bedtime
B) reading in bed
C) staying in bed and focusing on trying to fall asleep
D) getting up at the same time each day
A) physical exertion just prior to bedtime
B) reading in bed
C) staying in bed and focusing on trying to fall asleep
D) getting up at the same time each day
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62
Which of the following is recommended in the treatment of chronic insomnia?
A) performing non?sleep-related activities in bed
B) lying in bed until you feel sleepy
C) using stimulus-control strategies
D) intense physical exercise an hour before bedtime
A) performing non?sleep-related activities in bed
B) lying in bed until you feel sleepy
C) using stimulus-control strategies
D) intense physical exercise an hour before bedtime
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63
When does sleepwalking usually occur?
A) the REM period
B) stage 1 NREM
C) stage 2 NREM
D) stages 3 and 4 NREM
A) the REM period
B) stage 1 NREM
C) stage 2 NREM
D) stages 3 and 4 NREM
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64
Which of the following is typical of NREM sleep, but not of REM sleep?
A) vivid dreams
B) beta waves
C) night terrors
D) eye movements
A) vivid dreams
B) beta waves
C) night terrors
D) eye movements
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65
People who have nightmares experience them during which period of their sleep?
A) within 5 to 10 minutes of falling asleep
B) during NREM sleep
C) early in the morning, just before waking
D) during REM sleep
A) within 5 to 10 minutes of falling asleep
B) during NREM sleep
C) early in the morning, just before waking
D) during REM sleep
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66
During what sleep state does a person suffer total panic and hallucinate with frightening dream images?
A) nightmares
B) nocturnal enuresis
C) night terrors
D) paradoxical sleep
A) nightmares
B) nocturnal enuresis
C) night terrors
D) paradoxical sleep
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67
Most nightmares can be eliminated by following simple steps. Which of the following techniques is used to stop such dreams?
A) content rehearsal
B) intentional dreaming
C) changing the direction of the dream content
D) paradoxical intention
A) content rehearsal
B) intentional dreaming
C) changing the direction of the dream content
D) paradoxical intention
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68
What might cause drug addicts to have terrible nightmares after detox?
A) narcolepsy
B) sleep apnea
C) drug-enhanced sleep
D) REM rebound effect
A) narcolepsy
B) sleep apnea
C) drug-enhanced sleep
D) REM rebound effect
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69
For a period of time it was thought that people deprived of REM sleep would eventually suffer mental illness. What is this theory now known as?
A) paradoxical sleep
B) REM rebound
C) REM myth
D) psychosis
A) paradoxical sleep
B) REM rebound
C) REM myth
D) psychosis
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70
Which of the following assumptions was Freud's psychodynamic dream theory based on?
A) Dreams are a continuation of the events in our daily lives.
B) Dreams directly express hidden wishes.
C) Dreams are an expression of unconscious desires and conflicts.
D) Dreams are nothing more than random neural impulses.
A) Dreams are a continuation of the events in our daily lives.
B) Dreams directly express hidden wishes.
C) Dreams are an expression of unconscious desires and conflicts.
D) Dreams are nothing more than random neural impulses.
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71
In addition to the idea that dreams are windows to our unconscious desires, Freud's psychoanalytic theory also stated which of the following?
A) Dreams express conscious desires and conflicts disguised as dream symbols.
B) Dreams are trivial "day residue" carryovers from ordinary waking events.
C) Dreams have sexual meanings.
D) Dreams have a single, unambiguous meaning.
A) Dreams express conscious desires and conflicts disguised as dream symbols.
B) Dreams are trivial "day residue" carryovers from ordinary waking events.
C) Dreams have sexual meanings.
D) Dreams have a single, unambiguous meaning.
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72
According to the activation-synthesis hypothesis, what is activated during REM sleep?
A) frontal areas of the cortex
B) lucid dreaming, where the dreamer is fully aware that he or she is dreaming
C) circuits of the brain that arouse more sophisticated brain areas
D) primitive sexual and aggressive impulses
A) frontal areas of the cortex
B) lucid dreaming, where the dreamer is fully aware that he or she is dreaming
C) circuits of the brain that arouse more sophisticated brain areas
D) primitive sexual and aggressive impulses
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73
Which approach to dreaming states that the cortex of the brain organizes brain activity into stories and visual images?
A) psychoanalytic theory
B) activation-synthesis hypothesis
C) self-hypnosis
D) wish fulfillment
A) psychoanalytic theory
B) activation-synthesis hypothesis
C) self-hypnosis
D) wish fulfillment
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74
During the 1700s, which individual believed he could cure diseases with magnets, using the power of suggestion?
A) James Braid
B) Franz Mesmer
C) Sigmund Freud
D) Stanley Hall
A) James Braid
B) Franz Mesmer
C) Sigmund Freud
D) Stanley Hall
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75
Hypnotized subjects will carry out certain actions they might otherwise be reluctant to do. What do we call this key element in hypnosis?
A) subliminal suggestion
B) basic suggestion
C) trance state
D) lucid dreaming
A) subliminal suggestion
B) basic suggestion
C) trance state
D) lucid dreaming
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76
Which of the following would a stage hypnotist likely do to get subjects to do strange things while under hypnosis?
A) make use of tired subjects
B) use volunteers who are uninhibited and willing to participate
C) randomly select subjects to participate
D) be as honest as possible
A) make use of tired subjects
B) use volunteers who are uninhibited and willing to participate
C) randomly select subjects to participate
D) be as honest as possible
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77
Which test can assess hypnotic openness?
A) Stanford-Binet Assessment Scale
B) Shipley's Hypnotic Assessment Scale
C) Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale
D) Raven's Progressive Hypnotic Scale
A) Stanford-Binet Assessment Scale
B) Shipley's Hypnotic Assessment Scale
C) Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale
D) Raven's Progressive Hypnotic Scale
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78
Which of the following most clearly occurs under hypnosis?
A) unusual strength
B) memory enhancement
C) pain relief
D) age regression
A) unusual strength
B) memory enhancement
C) pain relief
D) age regression
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79
Which of the following changes can be produced through hypnosis?
A) temporary moments of superhuman strength
B) weight loss
C) physical changes
D) brief memory loss
A) temporary moments of superhuman strength
B) weight loss
C) physical changes
D) brief memory loss
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80
Which of the following is a mental exercise used to alter consciousness?
A) hypnosis
B) dissociation
C) meditation
D) mantra
A) hypnosis
B) dissociation
C) meditation
D) mantra
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