Deck 5: Improving Your Sleep

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Individuals who sleep fewer than how many hours per night are most likely to have high blood pressure?

A) 8
B) 7
C) 9
D) 5
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How does sleep deprivation affect drivers?

A) Increases hunger
B) Impairs motor skills
C) Improves response time
D) Increases thirst
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REM sleep is named for which physiological activity that occurs while dreaming?

A) Raised and elevated melatonin
B) Rapidly energized metabolism
C) Rapid eye movements
D) Restless energized movements
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During REM sleep,

A) the body moves around a lot.
B) the brain processes and consolidates information.
C) body temperature drops.
D) muscles are contracted.
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Adequate sleep may enhance intellectual health in all the following ways EXCEPT

A) by clearing the brain of daily minutia.
B) by synthesizing learning.
C) by consolidating memories.
D) by expending energy.
Question
According to the National Sleep Foundation, 32 percent of Americans

A) get a good night's sleep only a few nights per month.
B) get a good night's sleep only a few nights per week.
C) have better quality of sleep than college students.
D) attribute poor sleeping habits to their reliance on technology.
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When Marlon gets adequate sleep the night before his intramural basketball games, he has more energy and can run faster and perform better. This can be attributed to

A) cognitive ability being restored during sleep.
B) increased body temperature and caloric expenditure during sleep.
C) increased brain activity during sleep.
D) conservation of body energy during sleep.
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Lack of sleep increases a person's risk for heart disease by increasing blood levels of

A) cholesterol.
B) creatine.
C) C-reactive protein.
D) calcium.
Question
Which of the following decreases the effect of melatonin?

A) Alcohol
B) Tryptophan
C) Muscle relaxants
D) Caffeine
Question
Overweight and obese individuals may be more prone to the breathing-related sleep disorder known as

A) asthma.
B) sleep apnea.
C) COPD.
D) hypertension.
Question
Students who doze off during a lecture are in which stage of sleep?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
Question
The results from an American College Health Association study indicate that college students

A) get enough sleep to feel well-rested at least five days a week.
B) feel tired and dragged out three to seven days a week.
C) sleep more hours per night than students of their parents' generation.
D) sleep an average of only three hours per night.
Question
During non-REM sleep,

A) heart rate increases.
B) digestive processes come to a halt.
C) vivid dreams occur.
D) body temperature and energy use drop.
Question
After working on a class project all week and only sleeping about four hours per night, Courtney is

A) compromising her immunity.
B) improving her productivity.
C) getting an adequate amount of sleep for the needs of her body.
D) increasing her ability to handle sleep deprivation.
Question
Chemical messengers in the body that are released from an endocrine gland and play a role in important body functions are

A) electrolytes.
B) enzymes.
C) cells.
D) hormones.
Question
Which of the following commonly accounts for students' lack of sleep?

A) Online activity
B) Failing grades
C) Eating spicy food
D) Texting with friends
Question
In preparation for his exam, Juan plans to stay up all night studying. According to research, this strategy will likely result in

A) improved memory in general.
B) reduced cognitive ability.
C) increased short-term memory only.
D) no significant effects if it's only one night.
Question
The disruption of which factor results in jet lag?

A) Melatonin level
B) Natural light
C) Circadian rhythm
D) Blood glucose level
Question
The hormone released by the pineal gland that causes drowsiness is

A) growth hormone.
B) melatonin.
C) melanin.
D) insulin.
Question
Teisha is irritable after several days without enough sleep. This is due to

A) brain fatigue.
B) anxiety.
C) hormones.
D) a neurological disorder.
Question
Zack was diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). His doctor may include diet and exercise as part of his treatment regimen because

A) greater physical endurance will help in fighting his condition.
B) losing weight will decrease his risk of developing central sleep apnea.
C) losing weight may cure his OSA completely.
D) he will have more energy during the day to combat his usual sleepiness.
Question
Obstructive sleep apnea increases a person's risk for all of the following EXCEPT

A) high blood pressure.
B) stroke.
C) irregular heartbeats.
D) asthma.
Question
The most common sleep disorders are

A) insomnia and urinary incontinence.
B) insomnia and sleep apnea.
C) sleep apnea and sleepwalking.
D) sleepwalking and restless legs syndrome.
Question
Sean becomes very sleepy by late afternoon most days and thinks he should make time to fit in a nap. Before including a daily nap in his schedule, he should consider which of the following to ensure that he actually benefits from it?

A) The time of day and length of the nap
B) His need for caffeine in the afternoon
C) His accumulated sleep debt
D) His body weight and tendency to snore
Question
Maria has difficulty falling asleep occasionally. This condition is known as

A) sleep apnea.
B) narcolepsy.
C) restless legs syndrome.
D) insomnia.
Question
What role does exposure to sunlight during the day play in improving sleep?

A) It prevents depression.
B) It helps a person absorb vitamins.
C) It helps to regulate the circadian rhythm.
D) It discourages napping during the day.
Question
Which of the following factors determine a person's sleep needs?

A) Caffeine intake
B) Heredity
C) Gender and health status
D) Cumulative sleep debt
Question
Due to her job, Jessica sleeps 5 to 6 hours per night on weekends. Which of the following is the best strategy for her to resolve her sleep debt?

A) She can't make up for lost sleep.
B) She can sleep 12 hours one night per week and 6 to 7 hours the other nights.
C) She can readjust her sleep needs by sleeping 5 to 6 hours every night.
D) She can sleep 9 hours per night Monday night through Friday night.
Question
Sleep disorders can be diagnosed through

A) a clinical sleep study.
B) a physical exam and blood tests.
C) a survey of sleep habits.
D) an evaluation of all daily activities.
Question
The sleep disorder in which a person experiences unpleasant sensations in the legs and an uncontrollable urge to move to relieve the sensations is

A) central sleep apnea.
B) restless legs syndrome.
C) sleepwalking.
D) narcolepsy.
Question
According to current research, most adults function best with how many hours of sleep per night?

A) 7-8
B) 4-5
C) 5-6
D) 9-10
Question
All of the following affect the quality of sleep EXCEPT

A) rolling back and forth in bed.
B) drinking alcohol at night.
C) drinking caffeine at night.
D) needing to get out of bed to go to the bathroom.
Question
Vijay often tosses and turns, unable to sleep for an hour after he goes to bed. Which of the following will help change this pattern and allow him to fall asleep faster?

A) Getting out of bed, exercising vigorously, and taking a warm shower
B) Staying in bed and checking the clock every 15 minutes
C) Staying in bed and using his laptop to check out his friends' Facebook updates
D) Getting out of bed after 20 minutes and doing something relaxing until he feels sleepy
Question
Stage 3 is called slow-wave sleep because

A) there is slow eye movement during this stage.
B) this is the deepest stage of sleep.
C) the brain generates slow delta waves.
D) it is the stage during which dreams occur.
Question
Justin often binge drinks on the weekends. This behavior puts him at risk for a dangerous sleep disorder in which the brain and the respiratory muscles do not communicate properly known as

A) central sleep apnea.
B) obstructive sleep apnea.
C) narcolepsy.
D) unconsciousness.
Question
During stage 4, a sleeping person releases which of the following hormones?

A) Melatonin
B) Melanin
C) Insulin
D) Growth hormone
Question
Which of the following nightly rituals is likely to harm your quality of sleep?

A) Exercising strenuously
B) Having a cup of herbal tea
C) Meditating or praying
D) Taking a warm bath
Question
During which stage of sleep does a person disengage from the environment?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
Question
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) commonly results in

A) reduced snoring.
B) frequent night waking.
C) deep breathing.
D) restful sleep.
Question
Insomnia is characterized by all of the following EXCEPT

A) difficulty falling asleep.
B) waking up frequently during the night.
C) temporary lapses in breathing while asleep.
D) early-morning awakening.
Question
Alcohol improves sleep because it enhances relaxation.
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College students in the United States are more sleep-deprived than any other age group.
Question
The sleep disorder in which breathing is interrupted many times during sleep is

A) sleep apnea.
B) narcolepsy.
C) insomnia.
D) sleep inertia.
Question
Individuals with narcolepsy have a reduced number of nerve cells in the brain that contain which substance?

A) ACTH
B) Melatonin
C) Hypocretin
D) Melanin
Question
Some researchers believe that the link between obesity and sleep is related to

A) blood glucose levels.
B) family history.
C) seasonal affective disorder.
D) hormonal disturbances.
Question
A person's 24-hour cycle of sleeping, waking, and performing daily activities is his or her

A) daily cycle.
B) seasonal rhythm.
C) circadian rhythm.
D) habitual behavior.
Question
Caffeine effectively counteracts the negative effects of sleep deprivation.
Question
Sleepwalking typically occurs during

A) NREM stage 4.
B) NREM stage 3.
C) NREM stage 2.
D) REM sleep.
Question
When you feel groggy and disoriented after a long nap, you are experiencing

A) sleep apnea.
B) narcolepsy.
C) insomnia.
D) sleep inertia.
Question
Getting enough sleep may reduce a person's susceptibility to colds.
Question
Gene occasionally has difficulty falling asleep but has never been diagnosed with a sleep disorder. Which strategy can he use to help him fall asleep faster?

A) Working on the computer later in the evening to keep his mind occupied
B) Eating his largest meal within two hours of bedtime so he won't be hungry
C) Practicing deep breathing or meditation before bedtime
D) Drinking a lot of fluids in the evening to stay hydrated.
Question
During a sleep study, a person spends the night in a sleep lab, and his or her body functions are monitored by

A) full-time sleep specialists.
B) nurses on the night shift.
C) sensors and electrodes.
D) imaging equipment.
Question
The energizing period of sleep during which dreams occur is

A) non-REM sleep.
B) REM sleep.
C) alternating-wave sleep.
D) rapid-wave sleep.
Question
A state of excessive, intrusive sleepiness is

A) sleep apnea.
B) narcolepsy.
C) insomnia.
D) sleep inertia.
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The portion of the brain considered to be the "master mind" that only rests during sleep is the

A) cerebral cortex.
B) cerebrum.
C) brain stem.
D) midbrain.
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Sleep helps the body to conserve energy.
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A person who has difficulty falling asleep and wakes up frequently is suffering from

A) non-REM sleep.
B) sleep debt.
C) narcolepsy.
D) insomnia.
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Ana has been diagnosed with insomnia. If her doctor prescribes a medication to treat her condition, it will most likely be some type of

A) sedative.
B) narcotic.
C) antidepressant.
D) stimulant.
Question
The difference between hours of sleep needed and actual hours slept is

A) sleep ratio.
B) sleep debt.
C) sleep pattern.
D) sleep inertia.
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The restful, restorative period of sleep is

A) non-REM sleep.
B) REM sleep.
C) alternating-wave sleep.
D) rapid-wave sleep.
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Lack of sleep can have a detrimental effect on academic performance.
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Individuals with poor-quality sleep or reduced sleep time have lower levels of C-reactive protein in their blood.
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Tracy pulls "all-nighters" during finals week. Explain why this could negatively impact her grades.
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A sleep-deprived driver is as impaired as an intoxicated driver.
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Explain the four stages of NREM sleep.
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Naps are most effective for improving alertness if they are longer than 30 minutes.
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Some scientists believe that REM sleep enhances memorization and learning.
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The obesity epidemic may be due in part to sleep deprivation.
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Ty works two jobs and attends college part-time. He averages 5 hours of sleep per night most nights of the week. What are the health risks of his sleep deprivation?
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Most adults need only 5 to 6 hours of sleep per night, provided it's high-quality sleep.
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The shortest stage of sleep is stage 2.
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During NREM sleep, body temperature and energy use drop.
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The majority of nighttime sleep is spent in REM sleep.
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Jet lag occurs because travelers take frequent naps while flying.
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Jane stayed up all night taking care of her sick child. She will need to sleep more than average the next few nights to make up for the hours of lost sleep.
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Adequate sleep lowers a person's metabolic rate.
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REM sleep restores the body.
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Deck 5: Improving Your Sleep
1
Individuals who sleep fewer than how many hours per night are most likely to have high blood pressure?

A) 8
B) 7
C) 9
D) 5
7
2
How does sleep deprivation affect drivers?

A) Increases hunger
B) Impairs motor skills
C) Improves response time
D) Increases thirst
Impairs motor skills
3
REM sleep is named for which physiological activity that occurs while dreaming?

A) Raised and elevated melatonin
B) Rapidly energized metabolism
C) Rapid eye movements
D) Restless energized movements
Rapid eye movements
4
During REM sleep,

A) the body moves around a lot.
B) the brain processes and consolidates information.
C) body temperature drops.
D) muscles are contracted.
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Adequate sleep may enhance intellectual health in all the following ways EXCEPT

A) by clearing the brain of daily minutia.
B) by synthesizing learning.
C) by consolidating memories.
D) by expending energy.
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6
According to the National Sleep Foundation, 32 percent of Americans

A) get a good night's sleep only a few nights per month.
B) get a good night's sleep only a few nights per week.
C) have better quality of sleep than college students.
D) attribute poor sleeping habits to their reliance on technology.
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7
When Marlon gets adequate sleep the night before his intramural basketball games, he has more energy and can run faster and perform better. This can be attributed to

A) cognitive ability being restored during sleep.
B) increased body temperature and caloric expenditure during sleep.
C) increased brain activity during sleep.
D) conservation of body energy during sleep.
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8
Lack of sleep increases a person's risk for heart disease by increasing blood levels of

A) cholesterol.
B) creatine.
C) C-reactive protein.
D) calcium.
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Which of the following decreases the effect of melatonin?

A) Alcohol
B) Tryptophan
C) Muscle relaxants
D) Caffeine
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Overweight and obese individuals may be more prone to the breathing-related sleep disorder known as

A) asthma.
B) sleep apnea.
C) COPD.
D) hypertension.
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Students who doze off during a lecture are in which stage of sleep?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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12
The results from an American College Health Association study indicate that college students

A) get enough sleep to feel well-rested at least five days a week.
B) feel tired and dragged out three to seven days a week.
C) sleep more hours per night than students of their parents' generation.
D) sleep an average of only three hours per night.
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During non-REM sleep,

A) heart rate increases.
B) digestive processes come to a halt.
C) vivid dreams occur.
D) body temperature and energy use drop.
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After working on a class project all week and only sleeping about four hours per night, Courtney is

A) compromising her immunity.
B) improving her productivity.
C) getting an adequate amount of sleep for the needs of her body.
D) increasing her ability to handle sleep deprivation.
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Chemical messengers in the body that are released from an endocrine gland and play a role in important body functions are

A) electrolytes.
B) enzymes.
C) cells.
D) hormones.
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Which of the following commonly accounts for students' lack of sleep?

A) Online activity
B) Failing grades
C) Eating spicy food
D) Texting with friends
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In preparation for his exam, Juan plans to stay up all night studying. According to research, this strategy will likely result in

A) improved memory in general.
B) reduced cognitive ability.
C) increased short-term memory only.
D) no significant effects if it's only one night.
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18
The disruption of which factor results in jet lag?

A) Melatonin level
B) Natural light
C) Circadian rhythm
D) Blood glucose level
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The hormone released by the pineal gland that causes drowsiness is

A) growth hormone.
B) melatonin.
C) melanin.
D) insulin.
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Teisha is irritable after several days without enough sleep. This is due to

A) brain fatigue.
B) anxiety.
C) hormones.
D) a neurological disorder.
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21
Zack was diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). His doctor may include diet and exercise as part of his treatment regimen because

A) greater physical endurance will help in fighting his condition.
B) losing weight will decrease his risk of developing central sleep apnea.
C) losing weight may cure his OSA completely.
D) he will have more energy during the day to combat his usual sleepiness.
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22
Obstructive sleep apnea increases a person's risk for all of the following EXCEPT

A) high blood pressure.
B) stroke.
C) irregular heartbeats.
D) asthma.
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23
The most common sleep disorders are

A) insomnia and urinary incontinence.
B) insomnia and sleep apnea.
C) sleep apnea and sleepwalking.
D) sleepwalking and restless legs syndrome.
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24
Sean becomes very sleepy by late afternoon most days and thinks he should make time to fit in a nap. Before including a daily nap in his schedule, he should consider which of the following to ensure that he actually benefits from it?

A) The time of day and length of the nap
B) His need for caffeine in the afternoon
C) His accumulated sleep debt
D) His body weight and tendency to snore
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25
Maria has difficulty falling asleep occasionally. This condition is known as

A) sleep apnea.
B) narcolepsy.
C) restless legs syndrome.
D) insomnia.
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26
What role does exposure to sunlight during the day play in improving sleep?

A) It prevents depression.
B) It helps a person absorb vitamins.
C) It helps to regulate the circadian rhythm.
D) It discourages napping during the day.
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Which of the following factors determine a person's sleep needs?

A) Caffeine intake
B) Heredity
C) Gender and health status
D) Cumulative sleep debt
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28
Due to her job, Jessica sleeps 5 to 6 hours per night on weekends. Which of the following is the best strategy for her to resolve her sleep debt?

A) She can't make up for lost sleep.
B) She can sleep 12 hours one night per week and 6 to 7 hours the other nights.
C) She can readjust her sleep needs by sleeping 5 to 6 hours every night.
D) She can sleep 9 hours per night Monday night through Friday night.
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Sleep disorders can be diagnosed through

A) a clinical sleep study.
B) a physical exam and blood tests.
C) a survey of sleep habits.
D) an evaluation of all daily activities.
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30
The sleep disorder in which a person experiences unpleasant sensations in the legs and an uncontrollable urge to move to relieve the sensations is

A) central sleep apnea.
B) restless legs syndrome.
C) sleepwalking.
D) narcolepsy.
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31
According to current research, most adults function best with how many hours of sleep per night?

A) 7-8
B) 4-5
C) 5-6
D) 9-10
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32
All of the following affect the quality of sleep EXCEPT

A) rolling back and forth in bed.
B) drinking alcohol at night.
C) drinking caffeine at night.
D) needing to get out of bed to go to the bathroom.
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33
Vijay often tosses and turns, unable to sleep for an hour after he goes to bed. Which of the following will help change this pattern and allow him to fall asleep faster?

A) Getting out of bed, exercising vigorously, and taking a warm shower
B) Staying in bed and checking the clock every 15 minutes
C) Staying in bed and using his laptop to check out his friends' Facebook updates
D) Getting out of bed after 20 minutes and doing something relaxing until he feels sleepy
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34
Stage 3 is called slow-wave sleep because

A) there is slow eye movement during this stage.
B) this is the deepest stage of sleep.
C) the brain generates slow delta waves.
D) it is the stage during which dreams occur.
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35
Justin often binge drinks on the weekends. This behavior puts him at risk for a dangerous sleep disorder in which the brain and the respiratory muscles do not communicate properly known as

A) central sleep apnea.
B) obstructive sleep apnea.
C) narcolepsy.
D) unconsciousness.
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36
During stage 4, a sleeping person releases which of the following hormones?

A) Melatonin
B) Melanin
C) Insulin
D) Growth hormone
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37
Which of the following nightly rituals is likely to harm your quality of sleep?

A) Exercising strenuously
B) Having a cup of herbal tea
C) Meditating or praying
D) Taking a warm bath
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38
During which stage of sleep does a person disengage from the environment?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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39
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) commonly results in

A) reduced snoring.
B) frequent night waking.
C) deep breathing.
D) restful sleep.
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40
Insomnia is characterized by all of the following EXCEPT

A) difficulty falling asleep.
B) waking up frequently during the night.
C) temporary lapses in breathing while asleep.
D) early-morning awakening.
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41
Alcohol improves sleep because it enhances relaxation.
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42
College students in the United States are more sleep-deprived than any other age group.
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43
The sleep disorder in which breathing is interrupted many times during sleep is

A) sleep apnea.
B) narcolepsy.
C) insomnia.
D) sleep inertia.
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44
Individuals with narcolepsy have a reduced number of nerve cells in the brain that contain which substance?

A) ACTH
B) Melatonin
C) Hypocretin
D) Melanin
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45
Some researchers believe that the link between obesity and sleep is related to

A) blood glucose levels.
B) family history.
C) seasonal affective disorder.
D) hormonal disturbances.
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46
A person's 24-hour cycle of sleeping, waking, and performing daily activities is his or her

A) daily cycle.
B) seasonal rhythm.
C) circadian rhythm.
D) habitual behavior.
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47
Caffeine effectively counteracts the negative effects of sleep deprivation.
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48
Sleepwalking typically occurs during

A) NREM stage 4.
B) NREM stage 3.
C) NREM stage 2.
D) REM sleep.
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49
When you feel groggy and disoriented after a long nap, you are experiencing

A) sleep apnea.
B) narcolepsy.
C) insomnia.
D) sleep inertia.
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50
Getting enough sleep may reduce a person's susceptibility to colds.
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51
Gene occasionally has difficulty falling asleep but has never been diagnosed with a sleep disorder. Which strategy can he use to help him fall asleep faster?

A) Working on the computer later in the evening to keep his mind occupied
B) Eating his largest meal within two hours of bedtime so he won't be hungry
C) Practicing deep breathing or meditation before bedtime
D) Drinking a lot of fluids in the evening to stay hydrated.
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52
During a sleep study, a person spends the night in a sleep lab, and his or her body functions are monitored by

A) full-time sleep specialists.
B) nurses on the night shift.
C) sensors and electrodes.
D) imaging equipment.
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53
The energizing period of sleep during which dreams occur is

A) non-REM sleep.
B) REM sleep.
C) alternating-wave sleep.
D) rapid-wave sleep.
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54
A state of excessive, intrusive sleepiness is

A) sleep apnea.
B) narcolepsy.
C) insomnia.
D) sleep inertia.
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55
The portion of the brain considered to be the "master mind" that only rests during sleep is the

A) cerebral cortex.
B) cerebrum.
C) brain stem.
D) midbrain.
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56
Sleep helps the body to conserve energy.
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57
A person who has difficulty falling asleep and wakes up frequently is suffering from

A) non-REM sleep.
B) sleep debt.
C) narcolepsy.
D) insomnia.
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58
Ana has been diagnosed with insomnia. If her doctor prescribes a medication to treat her condition, it will most likely be some type of

A) sedative.
B) narcotic.
C) antidepressant.
D) stimulant.
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59
The difference between hours of sleep needed and actual hours slept is

A) sleep ratio.
B) sleep debt.
C) sleep pattern.
D) sleep inertia.
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60
The restful, restorative period of sleep is

A) non-REM sleep.
B) REM sleep.
C) alternating-wave sleep.
D) rapid-wave sleep.
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61
Lack of sleep can have a detrimental effect on academic performance.
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62
Individuals with poor-quality sleep or reduced sleep time have lower levels of C-reactive protein in their blood.
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63
Tracy pulls "all-nighters" during finals week. Explain why this could negatively impact her grades.
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64
A sleep-deprived driver is as impaired as an intoxicated driver.
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65
Explain the four stages of NREM sleep.
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66
Naps are most effective for improving alertness if they are longer than 30 minutes.
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67
Some scientists believe that REM sleep enhances memorization and learning.
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68
The obesity epidemic may be due in part to sleep deprivation.
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69
Ty works two jobs and attends college part-time. He averages 5 hours of sleep per night most nights of the week. What are the health risks of his sleep deprivation?
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70
Most adults need only 5 to 6 hours of sleep per night, provided it's high-quality sleep.
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71
The shortest stage of sleep is stage 2.
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72
During NREM sleep, body temperature and energy use drop.
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73
The majority of nighttime sleep is spent in REM sleep.
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74
Jet lag occurs because travelers take frequent naps while flying.
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75
Jane stayed up all night taking care of her sick child. She will need to sleep more than average the next few nights to make up for the hours of lost sleep.
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76
Adequate sleep lowers a person's metabolic rate.
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77
REM sleep restores the body.
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