Deck 7: Sleep and Dreams
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Deck 7: Sleep and Dreams
1
What appears to be a function of daydreaming?
A) to act as a safety valve to release pent-up sexual desires
B) to facilitate the release of growth hormones
C) to reflect on past actions or plan for the future
D) to encode memories into the unconscious mind
A) to act as a safety valve to release pent-up sexual desires
B) to facilitate the release of growth hormones
C) to reflect on past actions or plan for the future
D) to encode memories into the unconscious mind
to reflect on past actions or plan for the future
2
Andy is learning how to juggle three balls.He is not very good at it,and he keeps dropping them.You can plainly see the concentration on his face.Juggling for Andy is a(n):
A) automatic process
B) controlled process
C) attentional process
D) introspective process
A) automatic process
B) controlled process
C) attentional process
D) introspective process
controlled process
3
What did the discovery of rapid eye movement and its association with dreaming give researchers?
A) a reliable method to study how the body uses light cues
B) a reliable method to identify and study dreaming in the laboratory
C) a reliable method to study the effects of hypnosis on dreams
D) a reliable method to study the role that vision plays in dreaming
A) a reliable method to study how the body uses light cues
B) a reliable method to identify and study dreaming in the laboratory
C) a reliable method to study the effects of hypnosis on dreams
D) a reliable method to study the role that vision plays in dreaming
a reliable method to identify and study dreaming in the laboratory
4
Meditation,hypnosis,or drug use usually produces which type of consciousness?
A) automatic processes
B) altered states
C) sleep and dreams
D) cognitive unconscious
A) automatic processes
B) altered states
C) sleep and dreams
D) cognitive unconscious
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5
Answering this question correctly is an example of a(n)____,since it requires concentration and your full attention.
A) controlled process
B) conscious process
C) introspective process
D) automatic process
A) controlled process
B) conscious process
C) introspective process
D) automatic process
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6
Young David is being wheeled into the operating room for surgery and the preoperative drugs are having an effect.His eyes are open,but his perception of the world around him,the voices of the surgical team,and the faces of his relatives are very different than normal.At what point along the continuum of consciousness is David most likely to be?
A) a vegetative state
B) Unconsciousness
C) an altered state
D) cognitive preconscious
A) a vegetative state
B) Unconsciousness
C) an altered state
D) cognitive preconscious
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7
Professor Clark is lecturing and notices a student in the back of the room who appears to be daydreaming.Professor Clark startles the student by asking,"Excuse me.Can I be of service to you?" Given what we know about daydreaming,the student is most likely to say she was daydreaming about:
A) "I was just imagining that I'm playing a championship game with seconds left."
B) "I was thinking about how my boyfriend broke up with me last night."
C) "I was thinking about how much I want a new car."
D) "I was just thinking what I would do if a won the Mega Lotto tonight-it's up to $100 million dollars."
A) "I was just imagining that I'm playing a championship game with seconds left."
B) "I was thinking about how my boyfriend broke up with me last night."
C) "I was thinking about how much I want a new car."
D) "I was just thinking what I would do if a won the Mega Lotto tonight-it's up to $100 million dollars."
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8
Controlled process is to automatic process as ____ is to ____.
A) suprachiasmatic nucleus; basal ganglia
B) absolute threshold; JND
C) daydreaming; night dreaming
D) full awareness; little awareness
A) suprachiasmatic nucleus; basal ganglia
B) absolute threshold; JND
C) daydreaming; night dreaming
D) full awareness; little awareness
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9
Although Christine is concentrating on reading her psychology book,she can also eat her breakfast,brush her hair,and put on her nail polish without interfering with her studying.For Christine,these other activities are called:
A) automatic processes
B) subliminal processes
C) uncontrolled processes
D) unconscious processes
A) automatic processes
B) subliminal processes
C) uncontrolled processes
D) unconscious processes
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10
According to your authors,why does using a car phone while driving increase the chance of having a car accident?
A) Automatic processes like using a car phone disrupt other ongoing activities like driving.
B) When talking on the phone, we tend to enter an altered state that disrupts consciousness.
C) Controlled processes like using a car phone disrupt other ongoing activities like driving.
D) Most of the conversations that take place on car phones tend to be highly emotional and this increases road rage.
A) Automatic processes like using a car phone disrupt other ongoing activities like driving.
B) When talking on the phone, we tend to enter an altered state that disrupts consciousness.
C) Controlled processes like using a car phone disrupt other ongoing activities like driving.
D) Most of the conversations that take place on car phones tend to be highly emotional and this increases road rage.
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11
Your different levels of awareness of thoughts and feelings are called:
A) apnea
B) perception
C) identity
D) consciousness
A) apnea
B) perception
C) identity
D) consciousness
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12
The purpose of isolating a person in a cave for many months without clocks,television,or radio was to determine:
A) if people can live without such modern devices
B) how much the person sleeps with no time cues
C) how the devices' electromagnetic waves affect memory
D) how many books the person could read
A) if people can live without such modern devices
B) how much the person sleeps with no time cues
C) how the devices' electromagnetic waves affect memory
D) how many books the person could read
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13
The four months Stefania spent in a Plexiglas module taught researchers:
A) social deprivation has profoundly devastating effects on mental health
B) blood sugar levels are linked to light cues
C) delusions are commonplace in light-deprived settings
D) without cues of light, it becomes difficult to judge time
A) social deprivation has profoundly devastating effects on mental health
B) blood sugar levels are linked to light cues
C) delusions are commonplace in light-deprived settings
D) without cues of light, it becomes difficult to judge time
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14
The continuum of consciousness ranges from:
A) acute awareness to total unawareness and unresponsiveness
B) limited awareness to fantasizing
C) automatic processes to altered states
D) unconsciousness to dreaming
A) acute awareness to total unawareness and unresponsiveness
B) limited awareness to fantasizing
C) automatic processes to altered states
D) unconsciousness to dreaming
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15
Stefania,the woman who spent 130 days underground,had a difficult time:
A) estimating the passage of time
B) keeping physically fit
C) being away from her family
D) with concentration near the end of her ordeal
A) estimating the passage of time
B) keeping physically fit
C) being away from her family
D) with concentration near the end of her ordeal
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16
People generally daydream during situations that:
A) require a great deal of attention
B) are repetitious or boring
C) are controlled processes
D) immediately precede sleeping
A) require a great deal of attention
B) are repetitious or boring
C) are controlled processes
D) immediately precede sleeping
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17
"I can chew gum and walk at the same time." This best illustrates:
A) controlled processes
B) altered states of consciousness
C) automatic processes
D) Daydreaming
A) controlled processes
B) altered states of consciousness
C) automatic processes
D) Daydreaming
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18
Activities (such as studying for an exam)that require full awareness and concentration are called:
A) automatic processes
B) conscious processes
C) focused processes
D) controlled processes
A) automatic processes
B) conscious processes
C) focused processes
D) controlled processes
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19
Dr.Barr is an authority on consciousness and wishes to set up a website that summarizes his research in the area.Which of the following website addresses would be most descriptive?
A) www.awareness.edu
B) www.freud.edu
C) www.hypnosis.org
D) www.rem.edu
A) www.awareness.edu
B) www.freud.edu
C) www.hypnosis.org
D) www.rem.edu
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20
Consciousness is defined as:
A) the process by which a sensation becomes a perception
B) different levels of awareness of one's thoughts and feelings
C) cognitive reflection of the physical events one encounters
D) introspective thinking that results in mental experiences
A) the process by which a sensation becomes a perception
B) different levels of awareness of one's thoughts and feelings
C) cognitive reflection of the physical events one encounters
D) introspective thinking that results in mental experiences
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21
Which of the following is the most distracting while driving?
A) use of a cell phone
B) listening to music
C) reading the directional street sign
D) talking to a passenger
A) use of a cell phone
B) listening to music
C) reading the directional street sign
D) talking to a passenger
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22
Dr.Buckbee is studying biological clocks.He is most interested in the clock that is set for about a single day.Dr.Buckbee studies:
A) suprachiasmatic rhythms
B) lunar rhythms
C) daily rhythms
D) circadian rhythms
A) suprachiasmatic rhythms
B) lunar rhythms
C) daily rhythms
D) circadian rhythms
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23
____ refers to awareness that differs from normal consciousness.
A) Automatic processes
B) Cognitive unconscious
C) Controlled processes
D) Altered states
A) Automatic processes
B) Cognitive unconscious
C) Controlled processes
D) Altered states
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24
The individual most associated with the concept of the unconscious is:
A) B. F. Skinner
B) Wilhelm Wundt
C) Sigmund Freud
D) Stephen LaBerge
A) B. F. Skinner
B) Wilhelm Wundt
C) Sigmund Freud
D) Stephen LaBerge
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25
Tim believes that sleep is one continuous state of consciousness.Is Tim right?
A) Yes-sleep is made up of non-REM consciousness
B) Yes-sleep is made up of REM consciousness
C) No-sleep is made up of five different REM and non-REM stages
D) No-sleep is made up of two different REM states
A) Yes-sleep is made up of non-REM consciousness
B) Yes-sleep is made up of REM consciousness
C) No-sleep is made up of five different REM and non-REM stages
D) No-sleep is made up of two different REM states
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26
As we pass into the deepest stages of sleep,we may:
A) sleeptalk or sleepwalk
B) have nightmares
C) have very vivid and emotional dreams
D) enter REM
A) sleeptalk or sleepwalk
B) have nightmares
C) have very vivid and emotional dreams
D) enter REM
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27
A hard blow to the head can produce a temporary state of:
A) cognitive unconscious
B) euphoria
C) sleep
D) unconsciousness
A) cognitive unconscious
B) euphoria
C) sleep
D) unconsciousness
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28
Imagine that NASA conducts a study to find out the length of a person's sleep-wake cycle if all time cues,such as daylight and clocks,are removed.How long would you predict this cycle to be,given these conditions?
A) 16 hours and 32 minutes long
B) 20 hours long
C) 24 hours long
D) 24 hours and 18 minutes long
A) 16 hours and 32 minutes long
B) 20 hours long
C) 24 hours long
D) 24 hours and 18 minutes long
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29
A person who is classified as being in a vegetative state:
A) has no awareness or responsiveness
B) is temporarily unconscious
C) is considered to be in an altered state
D) is capable of mental processes
A) has no awareness or responsiveness
B) is temporarily unconscious
C) is considered to be in an altered state
D) is capable of mental processes
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30
Each day ____ resets our circadian clock.
A) an alarm clock
B) morning sunlight
C) the feeling of hunger
D) evening sunlight
A) an alarm clock
B) morning sunlight
C) the feeling of hunger
D) evening sunlight
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31
The term ____ refers to mental and emotional processes of which we are unaware but that influence our conscious thoughts and behaviors.
A) unconsciousness
B) implicit (or nondeclarative) memory
C) coma
D) altered states
A) unconsciousness
B) implicit (or nondeclarative) memory
C) coma
D) altered states
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32
Can you describe the complex motor movements involved in riding a bicycle according to the cognitive view of the unconscious?
A) Yes-since motor memories are automatic processes
B) Yes-motor memories are examples of controlled processes
C) No-these motor memories are implicit or nondeclarative memories
D) No-these motor memories are often associated with threatening wishes and desires, and therefore are stored in the unconscious
A) Yes-since motor memories are automatic processes
B) Yes-motor memories are examples of controlled processes
C) No-these motor memories are implicit or nondeclarative memories
D) No-these motor memories are often associated with threatening wishes and desires, and therefore are stored in the unconscious
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33
Which type of consciousness involves passing through five states of differing levels of consciousness?
A) altered states
B) automatic processes
C) coma
D) sleep
A) altered states
B) automatic processes
C) coma
D) sleep
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34
A researcher wishes to investigate the length of the sleep-wake cycle that is regulated by a subject's biological clock.The researcher can do this by:
A) letting the subject eat and sleep whenever he or she feels like it
B) asking the subject to estimate the time at certain intervals without the use of a clock
C) removing all cues to time and measuring when the subject sleeps and wakes
D) analyzing the cycle produced by brain-wave patterns
A) letting the subject eat and sleep whenever he or she feels like it
B) asking the subject to estimate the time at certain intervals without the use of a clock
C) removing all cues to time and measuring when the subject sleeps and wakes
D) analyzing the cycle produced by brain-wave patterns
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35
If left in a place with no time or light cues,your sleep-wake cycle would:
A) remain at 24 hours
B) change to a little more than 24 hours
C) keep constant at 12 hours
D) remain unchanged at about 4 hours
A) remain at 24 hours
B) change to a little more than 24 hours
C) keep constant at 12 hours
D) remain unchanged at about 4 hours
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36
A circadian rhythm is a(n):
A) naturally occurring cycle in the body set to about 24 hours
B) altered state of consciousness
C) type of neurotransmitter involved in sleep
D) naturally occurring cycle in the body set to about 12 or 13 hours
A) naturally occurring cycle in the body set to about 24 hours
B) altered state of consciousness
C) type of neurotransmitter involved in sleep
D) naturally occurring cycle in the body set to about 12 or 13 hours
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37
Professor Johnson views the unconscious as an active psychological process that protects us from threatening thoughts and desires.Her views are most consistent with:
A) Czeisler
B) Kihlstrom
C) Freud
D) Mesmer
A) Czeisler
B) Kihlstrom
C) Freud
D) Mesmer
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38
According to Freud,where do we place threatening wishes or desires?
A) the unconscious
B) an altered state of consciousness
C) the conscious
D) the superego
A) the unconscious
B) an altered state of consciousness
C) the conscious
D) the superego
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39
You have internal timing devices set for hours,a single day,and for many days.These are:
A) biological clocks
B) lunar clocks
C) biorhythms
D) circadian rhythms
A) biological clocks
B) lunar clocks
C) biorhythms
D) circadian rhythms
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40
What is the literal meaning of circadian?
A) "the mind's clock"
B) "about a day"
C) "the mind's day"
D) "time has no end"
A) "the mind's clock"
B) "about a day"
C) "the mind's day"
D) "time has no end"
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41
Zoe,who is obese,gets up in the middle of the night to eat.What is the most likely cause?
A) Her food-entrainable circadian clock is damaged.
B) Zoe is sleep walking.
C) Her patterns of REM and Non-REM are disrupted.
D) She is still experiencing jet lag.
A) Her food-entrainable circadian clock is damaged.
B) Zoe is sleep walking.
C) Her patterns of REM and Non-REM are disrupted.
D) She is still experiencing jet lag.
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42
After telling your friends about the role of light in the sleep-wake cycle,one of them asks about blind people.You mention:
A) that nearly all blind people have serious problems with their sleep-wake cycle
B) all blind people must use auditory cues of time passage
C) the pathway for vision and for circadian rhythms are separate
D) blindness causes profound disturbances in sleeping that must be treated with hormone injections
A) that nearly all blind people have serious problems with their sleep-wake cycle
B) all blind people must use auditory cues of time passage
C) the pathway for vision and for circadian rhythms are separate
D) blindness causes profound disturbances in sleeping that must be treated with hormone injections
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43
In people with normal circadian clocks,what effect does melatonin taken in pill form have on jet lag?
A) It helps people to adjust to jet lag.
B) It helps people to adjust to jet lag, but only if traveling east to west.
C) It helps people to adjust to jet lag, but only if traveling west to east.
D) It was no more effective than a placebo in reducing jet lag.
A) It helps people to adjust to jet lag.
B) It helps people to adjust to jet lag, but only if traveling east to west.
C) It helps people to adjust to jet lag, but only if traveling west to east.
D) It was no more effective than a placebo in reducing jet lag.
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44
How would you explain that some blind individuals do not have sleep problems?
A) Light does not readjust their circadian rhythms.
B) These individuals are often prescribed sleeping pills to prevent any sleep disturbances.
C) Because of plasticity, the brain pathways to the SCN become rewired.
D) The pathway for light to the SCN is not damaged while the pathway required for vision is damaged.
A) Light does not readjust their circadian rhythms.
B) These individuals are often prescribed sleeping pills to prevent any sleep disturbances.
C) Because of plasticity, the brain pathways to the SCN become rewired.
D) The pathway for light to the SCN is not damaged while the pathway required for vision is damaged.
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45
"My husband's food-entrainable circadian clock must be broken." Which of the following behavior is the most likely evidence of this statement?
A) He gets up late at night to eat.
B) He eats a very large breakfast.
C) He eats his meals at varying times throughout the day.
D) He craves high-protein foods.
A) He gets up late at night to eat.
B) He eats a very large breakfast.
C) He eats his meals at varying times throughout the day.
D) He craves high-protein foods.
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46
What does light therapy do in resetting circadian rhythms?
A) light resets the internal timing clock
B) light resets the basal ganglia
C) light resets the suprachiasmatic nucleus
D) light resets the retina
A) light resets the internal timing clock
B) light resets the basal ganglia
C) light resets the suprachiasmatic nucleus
D) light resets the retina
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47
The rule of thumb for recovering from jet lag is that it takes about ____ to reset the circadian clock for ____ of time change.
A) one hour; each hour
B) one day; each day
C) one day; each hour
D) two days; each hour
A) one hour; each hour
B) one day; each day
C) one day; each hour
D) two days; each hour
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48
According to Module Seven,light therapy has been recently used to treat:
A) night terrors
B) sleep apnea
C) narcolepsy
D) depression
A) night terrors
B) sleep apnea
C) narcolepsy
D) depression
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49
What hormone is thought to play a role in circadian rhythms?
A) dopamine
B) melatonin
C) estrogen
D) prolixin
A) dopamine
B) melatonin
C) estrogen
D) prolixin
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50
Which of the following did Charles Czeisler find could reset the circadian rhythm of a night worker?
A) exposure to bright light
B) removing all clocks from the workplace
C) injecting high doses of melatonin
D) electroencephalogram tracing
A) exposure to bright light
B) removing all clocks from the workplace
C) injecting high doses of melatonin
D) electroencephalogram tracing
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51
Eric usually has problems with attention and alertness at work.Last week he was involved in a minor accident at work.He talks about experiencing a "dead zone." Since Eric does not abuse drugs,the most likely reason for Eric's problems at work is:
A) that he feels unfulfilled
B) he works the overnight shift
C) family problems at home
D) his lack of confidence in management
A) that he feels unfulfilled
B) he works the overnight shift
C) family problems at home
D) his lack of confidence in management
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52
How does the body reset its genetically preset sleep-wake circadian clock to the 24-hour day?
A) morning light enters the eye and is sent to the basal ganglia
B) morning light enters the eye and is sent to the suprachiasmatic nucleus
C) the sound of the clock alarm resets the circadian clock
D) eating breakfast in the morning resets hormonal levels
A) morning light enters the eye and is sent to the basal ganglia
B) morning light enters the eye and is sent to the suprachiasmatic nucleus
C) the sound of the clock alarm resets the circadian clock
D) eating breakfast in the morning resets hormonal levels
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53
A frequent flier has problems with jet lag.He decides that he can control this by changing the seat he normally occupies in the aircraft.This strategy is:
A) not likely to work because jet lag is caused by protein imbalances that result from having to eat at irregular times
B) going to fail because jet lag is caused by a lack of synchrony between biological and chronological clocks
C) likely to work because jet lag is caused by the nature of movement in an aircraft and this is experienced differently in different parts of the plane
D) not likely to work because jet lag is caused by the tiring nature of travel
A) not likely to work because jet lag is caused by protein imbalances that result from having to eat at irregular times
B) going to fail because jet lag is caused by a lack of synchrony between biological and chronological clocks
C) likely to work because jet lag is caused by the nature of movement in an aircraft and this is experienced differently in different parts of the plane
D) not likely to work because jet lag is caused by the tiring nature of travel
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54
Everyday our circadian clock gets reset by about:
A) 3 minutes
B) 18 minutes
C) 1 hour
D) 3 hours
A) 3 minutes
B) 18 minutes
C) 1 hour
D) 3 hours
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55
The suprachiasmatic nucleus is found in the:
A) cerebellum
B) hippocampus
C) hypothalamus
D) basal ganglia
A) cerebellum
B) hippocampus
C) hypothalamus
D) basal ganglia
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56
Tom is working the graveyard shift at the mill.He has just reached the "dead zone" and is experiencing problems with alertness.The clock on the wall reads:
A) 1:00 AM
B) 2:00 AM
C) 5:00 AM
D) 6:00 AM
A) 1:00 AM
B) 2:00 AM
C) 5:00 AM
D) 6:00 AM
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57
The sun is rising.The morning light is becoming brighter.What's happening to your level of melatonin?
A) melatonin is not affected by light levels
B) it is stabilizing
C) it is decreasing
D) it is increasing
A) melatonin is not affected by light levels
B) it is stabilizing
C) it is decreasing
D) it is increasing
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58
You are writing an article for a newspaper on late-night eating among obese people.Which of the following is the most appropriate title for your article?
A) Using Light to Cure Late-Night Snacking
B) Eating Becomes an Automatic Process for Some
C) Lack of Endorphins Causes Late-Night Eating
D) Is Your Food-Entrainable Circadian Clock Broken?
A) Using Light to Cure Late-Night Snacking
B) Eating Becomes an Automatic Process for Some
C) Lack of Endorphins Causes Late-Night Eating
D) Is Your Food-Entrainable Circadian Clock Broken?
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59
If your circadian rhythm becomes out of step with clock time when you travel,you experience a phenomenon known as:
A) sleep spindles
B) activation-synthesis
C) paradoxical sleep
D) jet lag
A) sleep spindles
B) activation-synthesis
C) paradoxical sleep
D) jet lag
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60
The fundamental problem underlying jet lag and accidents during graveyard shifts is that:
A) our circadian rhythm is disrupted so that our normal sleep and wake times get thrown off
B) corporate greed is inconsistent with the biological needs of people
C) we do not know how to reset circadian rhythms
D) we do not value good, quality sleep
A) our circadian rhythm is disrupted so that our normal sleep and wake times get thrown off
B) corporate greed is inconsistent with the biological needs of people
C) we do not know how to reset circadian rhythms
D) we do not value good, quality sleep
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61
Rip's EEG indicates that he has entered delta sleep.We can expect that:
A) his brain will be emitting sleep spindles
B) he has just fallen asleep
C) he would be very difficult to awaken
D) he is about to wake up
A) his brain will be emitting sleep spindles
B) he has just fallen asleep
C) he would be very difficult to awaken
D) he is about to wake up
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62
The deepest stage of sleep is characterized by ____ waves.
A) alpha
B) beta
C) theta
D) delta
A) alpha
B) beta
C) theta
D) delta
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63
REM brain waves have ____ frequency and ____ amplitude.
A) no; slow
B) slow; high
C) high; low
D) low; fast
A) no; slow
B) slow; high
C) high; low
D) low; fast
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64
In a typical night,we spend about ____ of our sleep time in REM.
A) 20%
B) 50%
C) 80%
D) 95%
A) 20%
B) 50%
C) 80%
D) 95%
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65
The phone rings and wakes you just when you first fall asleep.It is most likely you have been awakened from:
A) non-REM sleep
B) REM sleep
C) SPID sleep
D) paradoxical sleep
A) non-REM sleep
B) REM sleep
C) SPID sleep
D) paradoxical sleep
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66
Sleep spindles appear during what stage of sleep?
A) Stage 1
B) Stage 2
C) Stage 3
D) Stage 4
A) Stage 1
B) Stage 2
C) Stage 3
D) Stage 4
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67
What is the lightest stage of sleep?
A) Alpha stage
B) Stage 1
C) Stage 2
D) Stage 3
A) Alpha stage
B) Stage 1
C) Stage 2
D) Stage 3
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68
Before entering the first stage of sleep,you probably feel relaxed and drowsy as you lay in your bed.This is called the ____ stage.
A) alpha
B) beta
C) psi
D) theta
A) alpha
B) beta
C) psi
D) theta
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69
Sleep is divided into stages by examining a person's:
A) activity level during sleep
B) dream activity
C) circadian rhythms
D) EEG pattern
A) activity level during sleep
B) dream activity
C) circadian rhythms
D) EEG pattern
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70
Whose brain is most likely to have alpha waves?
A) Fran-she is dreaming
B) Gary-he is in stage 1
C) Vi-she is very relaxed and drowsy
D) Erv-he is excited as he watches his favorite football team
A) Fran-she is dreaming
B) Gary-he is in stage 1
C) Vi-she is very relaxed and drowsy
D) Erv-he is excited as he watches his favorite football team
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71
Heidi wants to be an astronaut.As part of her medical exam,she is hooked to an electroencephalograph.This device is being used to monitor Heidi's:
A) hypnotic susceptibility
B) blood alcohol level
C) hypothalamic activity in sleep
D) brain waves
A) hypnotic susceptibility
B) blood alcohol level
C) hypothalamic activity in sleep
D) brain waves
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72
REM sleep is sometimes referred to as:
A) daydreaming
B) rebound sleep
C) paradoxical sleep
D) delta sleep
A) daydreaming
B) rebound sleep
C) paradoxical sleep
D) delta sleep
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73
In a typical night,we spend about ____ of our sleep time in non-REM.
A) 25%
B) 50%
C) 80%
D) 95%
A) 25%
B) 50%
C) 80%
D) 95%
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74
A commuter who takes the train daily from Connecticut to Manhattan is in his habit of sitting with his eyes closed,but the motion and noise of the train keep him from truly falling asleep.He feels relaxed and is drowsy.The commuter's brain is probably emitting which type of waves?
A) beta
B) alpha
C) delta
D) theta
A) beta
B) alpha
C) delta
D) theta
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75
Thomas nudges Nancy,who is on the couch sleeping.Nancy says,"I feel as if I wasn't even sleeping." Nancy,most likely,woke from ____.
A) Stage 1
B) Stage 2
C) Stage 3
D) REM sleep
A) Stage 1
B) Stage 2
C) Stage 3
D) REM sleep
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76
Your psychology professor is talking about the changes in the electrical activity of the brain and the accompanying physiological bodily responses you experience as you sleep.What is your professor most likely describing?
A) activation-synthesis stages
B) continuum of sleep
C) altered states of consciousness
D) stages of sleep
A) activation-synthesis stages
B) continuum of sleep
C) altered states of consciousness
D) stages of sleep
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77
Brain waves are described by examining their:
A) frequency and altitude
B) frequency and amplitude
C) pitch and amplitude
D) size and depth
A) frequency and altitude
B) frequency and amplitude
C) pitch and amplitude
D) size and depth
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78
A mother tells her son that if he doesn't sleep he won't grow.The mother is:
A) partly correct in that growth hormones are released during Non-REM sleep
B) relying on an old folk tale that has no support in science
C) partly correct in that a rested body grows faster
D) correct because we do most of our growing when we are asleep
A) partly correct in that growth hormones are released during Non-REM sleep
B) relying on an old folk tale that has no support in science
C) partly correct in that a rested body grows faster
D) correct because we do most of our growing when we are asleep
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79
Every night,we cycle into REM about:
A) 1-2 times
B) 3-4 times
C) 5-6 times
D) 7-8 times
A) 1-2 times
B) 3-4 times
C) 5-6 times
D) 7-8 times
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80
You are looking at two EEG profiles recorded from an individual's full night of sleep.But you have a difficult time telling apart two types of brain waves.What are the two waves that look identical to each other?
A) delta waves and alpha waves
B) beta waves and REM brain waves
C) sleep spindles & theta waves
D) delta and REM brain waves
A) delta waves and alpha waves
B) beta waves and REM brain waves
C) sleep spindles & theta waves
D) delta and REM brain waves
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