Deck 8: Wakefulness and Sleep
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Deck 8: Wakefulness and Sleep
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Alternation between wakefulness and sleep depends completely on stimuli in the environment.
False
2
Professor Lamon tells his class that humans experience several different circadian rhythms which all last _____.
A) about 12 hours
B) about 24 hours
C) about one year
D) different times depending on a person's gender
A) about 12 hours
B) about 24 hours
C) about one year
D) different times depending on a person's gender
about 24 hours
3
Temporary sleep deprivation causes the body to respond in a similar manner as it does to being ill.
True
4
What does "endogenous" mean?
A) Occurring at regular intervals
B) More likely to be learned
C) Sensitive to light/dark patterns
D) Generated from within
A) Occurring at regular intervals
B) More likely to be learned
C) Sensitive to light/dark patterns
D) Generated from within
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5
Jaleesa has been diagnosed with insomnia because she has sleep attacks while she is awake.
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6
Orexin is not necessary for waking up, but it is for staying awake.
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7
Biological clocks are very resistant to environmental influences.
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8
Professor Everest tells his class that the most potent zeitgeber for humans is temperature.
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9
The mean preferred time of going to sleep gets later and later until about age 20 and then starts a gradual reversal.
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10
Professor Rhine tells her class that the pineal gland releases melatonin.
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11
The activation-synthesis theory of dreams argues that dreams are the result of random brain activity.
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12
Which of the following is most clearly under the control of a circadian rhythm in most animals?
A) Sleep
B) Storage of body fat
C) Migration
D) Mating
A) Sleep
B) Storage of body fat
C) Migration
D) Mating
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13
Bright light late in the afternoon shortens the circadian rhythm.
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14
After removing all sensory input to the brain, an animal would continue to have periods of sleep and wakefulness.
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15
Young children are more likely to be "morning people" than older adults.
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16
Bettie tells her classmate that dreaming only occurs during REM sleep.
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17
Rob's body temperature fluctuates throughout the day and is usually the lowest _____.
A) about an hour before he goes to sleep
B) in the morning
C) in the middle of the night
D) in the afternoon
A) about an hour before he goes to sleep
B) in the morning
C) in the middle of the night
D) in the afternoon
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18
Olinda is blind; therefore, she does not have circadian rhythms.
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19
Suppose you fell into a cave and lost your watch. Without any time cues, your circadian rhythm would ____.
A) increase dramatically over time
B) cease to exist
C) decrease over time
D) remain relatively stable
A) increase dramatically over time
B) cease to exist
C) decrease over time
D) remain relatively stable
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20
The biological clock depends on part of the hypothalamus, called the suprachiasmatic nucleus.
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21
What happens after damage to the suprachiasmatic nucleus itself?
A) Light no longer resets the biological clock, but the animal continues generating a 24-hour rhythm.
B) Animals' activity patterns become less consistent and no longer respond to light and dark cycles.
C) Animals lose their biological rhythms of temperature, but keep other circadian rhythms.
D) Animals begin to maintain a constant level of activity throughout the 24-hour day.
A) Light no longer resets the biological clock, but the animal continues generating a 24-hour rhythm.
B) Animals' activity patterns become less consistent and no longer respond to light and dark cycles.
C) Animals lose their biological rhythms of temperature, but keep other circadian rhythms.
D) Animals begin to maintain a constant level of activity throughout the 24-hour day.
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22
When studying disruptions to the biological clock in animals, what did Curt Richter find?
A) Blinding animals strongly disrupted their clock.
B) Rendering animals deaf strongly disrupted their clock.
C) Long periods of forced activity strongly disrupted the clock.
D) The biological clock is insensitive to most forms of interference.
A) Blinding animals strongly disrupted their clock.
B) Rendering animals deaf strongly disrupted their clock.
C) Long periods of forced activity strongly disrupted the clock.
D) The biological clock is insensitive to most forms of interference.
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23
After damage to the suprachiasmatic nucleus, the body ____.
A) cannot generate biological rhythms
B) still has rhythms in synchrony with environmental patterns of light and dark
C) still has rhythms, but they are less consistent
D) still has rhythms, but they can only be reset by artificial light
A) cannot generate biological rhythms
B) still has rhythms in synchrony with environmental patterns of light and dark
C) still has rhythms, but they are less consistent
D) still has rhythms, but they can only be reset by artificial light
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24
Mammals have circadian rhythms ____.
A) only for their sleep/activity cycle
B) only for frequency of eating and drinking
C) for sleep and body temperature only
D) for a variety of activities, including sleep
A) only for their sleep/activity cycle
B) only for frequency of eating and drinking
C) for sleep and body temperature only
D) for a variety of activities, including sleep
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25
Mia wants to take a trip, but she is worried about jet lag. What advice would you give her?
A) Traveling to the east is easier.
B) Traveling to the west is easier.
C) The direction of travel makes no difference so she should pick her favorite place.
D) The effect varies greatly from person to person so she should ask her doctor for advice.
A) Traveling to the east is easier.
B) Traveling to the west is easier.
C) The direction of travel makes no difference so she should pick her favorite place.
D) The effect varies greatly from person to person so she should ask her doctor for advice.
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26
A "zeitgeber" is a(n) ____.
A) biological clock
B) animal that does not have a biological clock
C) environmental cue that resets a biological clock
D) body activity that is controlled by a biological clock
A) biological clock
B) animal that does not have a biological clock
C) environmental cue that resets a biological clock
D) body activity that is controlled by a biological clock
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27
Research on circadian rhythms has shown that one of the best ways to increase the alertness and efficiency of workers on night shifts is to ____.
A) expose them to bright lights while they work
B) keep the environmental temperature constant from night to day
C) have them eat a big meal before going to sleep
D) allow them to catnap
A) expose them to bright lights while they work
B) keep the environmental temperature constant from night to day
C) have them eat a big meal before going to sleep
D) allow them to catnap
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28
Professor Cheng tells her class that the SCN is found in the _____.
A) hypothalamus
B) thalamus
C) brain stem
D) pineal gland
A) hypothalamus
B) thalamus
C) brain stem
D) pineal gland
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29
What is the role of the suprachiasmatic nucleus in circadian rhythms?
A) Its neurons generate a 24-hour rhythm by themselves.
B) Its neurons can reset the biological clock, but they do not generate it.
C) It relays visual information to the biological clock.
D) It relays information from the biological clock to areas that control temperature and activity.
A) Its neurons generate a 24-hour rhythm by themselves.
B) Its neurons can reset the biological clock, but they do not generate it.
C) It relays visual information to the biological clock.
D) It relays information from the biological clock to areas that control temperature and activity.
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30
Which statement is true with regard to the duration of a self-generated sleep/activity cycle?
A) It is unreliable in most species, and dependably close to 24 hours only in primates.
B) It is longer if the organism is normally active in the dark.
C) It rarely varies from one individual to another, if at all.
D) It is highly consistent in a given individual in a given environment.
A) It is unreliable in most species, and dependably close to 24 hours only in primates.
B) It is longer if the organism is normally active in the dark.
C) It rarely varies from one individual to another, if at all.
D) It is highly consistent in a given individual in a given environment.
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31
Les will be taking a trip, and he is worried about how to handle his jet lag. What advice would you give him?
A) He needs to take melatonin in the morning to wake up.
B) He needs to expose himself to hot temperatures when he arrives to reset his circadian rhythm.
C) He needs to sleep in a dark room.
D) He needs to avoid bright daylight.
A) He needs to take melatonin in the morning to wake up.
B) He needs to expose himself to hot temperatures when he arrives to reset his circadian rhythm.
C) He needs to sleep in a dark room.
D) He needs to avoid bright daylight.
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32
Based on research, it has been determined that the human circadian rhythm appears to be ____.
A) shorter than 24 hours
B) exactly 24 hours
C) just over 24 hours
D) closer to 28 hours
A) shorter than 24 hours
B) exactly 24 hours
C) just over 24 hours
D) closer to 28 hours
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33
Professor Morant tells her class that the most potent zeitgeber for land animals (including humans) is _____.
A) light
B) the tides
C) temperature
D) the seasons
A) light
B) the tides
C) temperature
D) the seasons
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34
Suppose you work on a submarine with only artificial light. You are required to follow a schedule of working for 12 hours and then sleeping for 6. What rhythm, if any, will your alertness and body temperature show?
A) They will follow a rhythm of 18 hours.
B) They will follow the usual rhythm of 24 hours.
C) They will follow a rhythm of 21 hours.
D) They will cease to show any consistent rhythm.
A) They will follow a rhythm of 18 hours.
B) They will follow the usual rhythm of 24 hours.
C) They will follow a rhythm of 21 hours.
D) They will cease to show any consistent rhythm.
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35
Social stimuli-that is, the effects of other people-are weak ____, unless they induce exercise or other vigorous activity.
A) effects
B) motivators
C) rhythms
D) zeitgebers
A) effects
B) motivators
C) rhythms
D) zeitgebers
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36
A disruption of circadian rhythms due to crossing time zones is known as ____.
A) circashift
B) phaselag
C) jetlag
D) zeitgeber
A) circashift
B) phaselag
C) jetlag
D) zeitgeber
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37
If suprachiasmatic nucleus neurons are disconnected from the rest of the brain, they ____.
A) no longer produce any activity
B) continue to produce activity that follows a circadian rhythm
C) produce a 20-hour rhythm
D) produce spontaneous bursts of activity, but on no rhythmic pattern
A) no longer produce any activity
B) continue to produce activity that follows a circadian rhythm
C) produce a 20-hour rhythm
D) produce spontaneous bursts of activity, but on no rhythmic pattern
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38
Professor Schluter tells his class that the SCN produces circadian rhythms in a person's body by changing that person's _____.
A) visual acuity
B) communication between the brain stem and the spinal cord
C) production of proteins
D) blood pressure
A) visual acuity
B) communication between the brain stem and the spinal cord
C) production of proteins
D) blood pressure
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39
An astronaut orbiting earth experiences 45-minute periods of daylight alternating with 45-minute periods of darkness. What is likely to happen?
A) The alternating patterns allow for normal rhythm development.
B) They are fully alert during wakeful periods.
C) They are able to sleep during rest periods.
D) They sleep poorly during rest periods.
A) The alternating patterns allow for normal rhythm development.
B) They are fully alert during wakeful periods.
C) They are able to sleep during rest periods.
D) They sleep poorly during rest periods.
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40
A person's circadian activity cycle would most likely drift out of phase with the activity of other people if the person ____.
A) spends a period of time in the wilderness, away from clocks
B) habitually eats a big meal just before bedtime
C) spends a period of time in seclusion, away from sunlight
D) lives near the equator, where the seasons do not vary
A) spends a period of time in the wilderness, away from clocks
B) habitually eats a big meal just before bedtime
C) spends a period of time in seclusion, away from sunlight
D) lives near the equator, where the seasons do not vary
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41
Denisha is working in the lab and has isolated some cells from a rat brain. Since the cells seem to be producing a steady circadian rhythm, Denisha hypothesizes that these cells came from the rat's _____.
A) retina
B) SCN
C) locus coerueus
D) pituitary gland
A) retina
B) SCN
C) locus coerueus
D) pituitary gland
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42
A small branch of the optic nerve, known as the ____ path extends directly from the retina to the SCN.
A) opticthalamic
B) retinohypothalamic
C) opticretinal
D) retinothalamic
A) opticthalamic
B) retinohypothalamic
C) opticretinal
D) retinothalamic
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43
Margie just had a polysomnograph taken. What did they measure?
A) The action potentials of her individual neurons in the spinal cord.
B) A combination of her EEG and eye-movement records.
C) The rate of glucose uptake in active regions of her brain.
D) The electrical resistance of her scalp.
A) The action potentials of her individual neurons in the spinal cord.
B) A combination of her EEG and eye-movement records.
C) The rate of glucose uptake in active regions of her brain.
D) The electrical resistance of her scalp.
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44
The PER and TIM proteins accumulate during the day until they cause sleepiness. What prevents them from continuing to accumulate at night?
A) Metabolic rates increase at night, so proteins are digested faster than they can be synthesized.
B) The high levels of melatonin present at night react with the proteins to disable them.
C) The proteins are unstable at the lower body temperatures that are typical at night.
D) When the proteins reach a high level, they turn off the genes that produce them.
A) Metabolic rates increase at night, so proteins are digested faster than they can be synthesized.
B) The high levels of melatonin present at night react with the proteins to disable them.
C) The proteins are unstable at the lower body temperatures that are typical at night.
D) When the proteins reach a high level, they turn off the genes that produce them.
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45
EEG waves are larger when brain activity decreases because ____.
A) the EEG measures muscle tension, which also decreases
B) neurons are becoming more synchronized
C) neurons are becoming more desynchronized
D) blood flow is increasing
A) the EEG measures muscle tension, which also decreases
B) neurons are becoming more synchronized
C) neurons are becoming more desynchronized
D) blood flow is increasing
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46
Slow-wave sleep is comprised of ____.
A) alpha wave sleep
B) stages 1 and 2
C) stages 3 and 4
D) REM sleep
A) alpha wave sleep
B) stages 1 and 2
C) stages 3 and 4
D) REM sleep
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47
Yuki is considering taking melatonin supplements to correct her sleep cycle. When should she take them?
A) As soon as she wakes up in the morning.
B) In the late afternoon a few hours before she wants to sleep.
C) Around noon after she eats lunch.
D) Each time she wakes up in the middle of the night.
A) As soon as she wakes up in the morning.
B) In the late afternoon a few hours before she wants to sleep.
C) Around noon after she eats lunch.
D) Each time she wakes up in the middle of the night.
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48
An electroencephalograph displays ____.
A) action potentials of individual neurons
B) a net average of all the neurons' potentials
C) the rate of glucose uptake in active regions of the brain
D) the electrical resistance of the scalp
A) action potentials of individual neurons
B) a net average of all the neurons' potentials
C) the rate of glucose uptake in active regions of the brain
D) the electrical resistance of the scalp
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49
The pineal gland releases the ____ hormone, which influences both circadian and circannual rhythms.
A) androgen
B) melanopsin
C) melatonin
D) estrogen
A) androgen
B) melanopsin
C) melatonin
D) estrogen
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50
The input from the eyes to the suprachiasmatic nucleus, responsible for shifting the phase of the circadian rhythm, originates from ____.
A) cones only
B) ganglion cells that are not connected to any cones or rods
C) cones and rods equally
D) rods only
A) cones only
B) ganglion cells that are not connected to any cones or rods
C) cones and rods equally
D) rods only
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51
The circadian rhythm is reset by input from special ganglion cells in the retina. These ganglion cells are unusual in that they ____.
A) receive input from only cones, not rods
B) are located only in a doughnut-shaped band surrounding the fovea
C) respond directly to light, but respond very slowly
D) become active only at night or in very dim light
A) receive input from only cones, not rods
B) are located only in a doughnut-shaped band surrounding the fovea
C) respond directly to light, but respond very slowly
D) become active only at night or in very dim light
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52
Cari's EEG recording shows sleep spindles and K-complexes. What is happening?
A) She is about to wake up.
B) She has entered Stage 2 sleep.
C) She has entered REM sleep.
D) She is having a nightmare.
A) She is about to wake up.
B) She has entered Stage 2 sleep.
C) She has entered REM sleep.
D) She is having a nightmare.
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53
Carlee's EEG recording shows a predominant amount of alpha waves. What is going on?
A) She is in REM sleep.
B) She is in NREM sleep.
C) She is sleepwalking.
D) She is very relaxed but still awake.
A) She is in REM sleep.
B) She is in NREM sleep.
C) She is sleepwalking.
D) She is very relaxed but still awake.
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54
The SCN is located just above the ____.
A) optic chiasm
B) thalamus
C) hypothalamus
D) visual cortex
A) optic chiasm
B) thalamus
C) hypothalamus
D) visual cortex
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55
Gala is studying for a quiz on circadian rhythms. She writes in her notes that the two proteins that influence circadian rhythms by building up during the day and declining during sleep are ______.
A) SCN and REM
B) TIM and SCN
C) PER and REM
D) PER and TIM
A) SCN and REM
B) TIM and SCN
C) PER and REM
D) PER and TIM
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56
With each succeeding stage of sleep (from 1 to 4), ____.
A) breathing and heart rates increase
B) brain activity increases
C) slow, large-amplitude waves increase in number
D) brain waves become smaller
A) breathing and heart rates increase
B) brain activity increases
C) slow, large-amplitude waves increase in number
D) brain waves become smaller
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57
Someone in a(n) ____ state alternates between periods of sleep and moderate arousal, although even during the more aroused state, the person shows no awareness of surroundings and no purposeful behavior.
A) unconscious
B) minimally conscious
C) coma
D) vegetative
A) unconscious
B) minimally conscious
C) coma
D) vegetative
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58
What do the EEG waves look like when brain activity is "desynchronized"?
A) Long, slow waves of large amplitude
B) Short, rapid waves of large amplitude
C) Regular alternation between waves of large amplitude and waves of small amplitude
D) Irregular waves with low amplitude
A) Long, slow waves of large amplitude
B) Short, rapid waves of large amplitude
C) Regular alternation between waves of large amplitude and waves of small amplitude
D) Irregular waves with low amplitude
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59
Professor King is talking about sleep and tells the class that REM sleep is called paradoxical because _____.
A) it serves restorative functions, and yet the body has no apparent need for it.
B) it is light sleep in some ways and deep sleep in other ways
C) It depends on serotonin for its onset and acetylcholine for its offset.
D) It is associated with dreaming although brain activity is low.
A) it serves restorative functions, and yet the body has no apparent need for it.
B) it is light sleep in some ways and deep sleep in other ways
C) It depends on serotonin for its onset and acetylcholine for its offset.
D) It is associated with dreaming although brain activity is low.
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60
Researchers have demonstrated that the expression of the SCN genes can be changed through ____.
A) exposure of the eyes to light
B) barometric pressure
C) the diet
D) morning exercise
A) exposure of the eyes to light
B) barometric pressure
C) the diet
D) morning exercise
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61
One part of the reticular formation that contributes to cortical arousal is known as the ____.
A) tectomesencephalon
B) pontomesencephalon
C) corticomesencephalon
D) rubromesencephalon
A) tectomesencephalon
B) pontomesencephalon
C) corticomesencephalon
D) rubromesencephalon
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62
The ____ is a structure that extends from the medulla into the forebrain.
A) reticular formation
B) tectum
C) tegmentum
D) thalamus
A) reticular formation
B) tectum
C) tegmentum
D) thalamus
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63
Felipa took an allergy medicine and it made her very drowsy. This is because it _____.
A) blocked histamine
B) stimulated acetylcholine
C) decreased adenosine
D) blocked GABA
A) blocked histamine
B) stimulated acetylcholine
C) decreased adenosine
D) blocked GABA
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64
Sometimes people find themselves unable to move their postural muscles immediately after awakening. Why?
A) Blood pressure is too low.
B) The motor nerves are inactive until body temperature reaches its normal level.
C) An increase in light striking the eyes reflexively inhibits the motor neurons.
D) Part of the brain is still asleep.
A) Blood pressure is too low.
B) The motor nerves are inactive until body temperature reaches its normal level.
C) An increase in light striking the eyes reflexively inhibits the motor neurons.
D) Part of the brain is still asleep.
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65
After a cut through the midbrain separates the forebrain and part of the midbrain from all the lower structures, an animal ____.
A) stops sleeping
B) sleeps a normal amount per day, but lacks REM sleep
C) enters a prolonged state of sleep
D) alternates rapidly between sleep and wakefulness
A) stops sleeping
B) sleeps a normal amount per day, but lacks REM sleep
C) enters a prolonged state of sleep
D) alternates rapidly between sleep and wakefulness
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66
For a normal person, about how long does an average sleep cycle last?
A) 10 minutes
B) 90 minutes
C) 4 hours
D) 7 hours
A) 10 minutes
B) 90 minutes
C) 4 hours
D) 7 hours
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67
Stimulation of the pontomesencephalon ____.
A) awakens a sleeping individual
B) decreases alertness in someone already awake
C) shifts the EEG from short waves to long, slow waves
D) delays the onset of the next REM period
A) awakens a sleeping individual
B) decreases alertness in someone already awake
C) shifts the EEG from short waves to long, slow waves
D) delays the onset of the next REM period
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68
The role of the reticular formation in arousal is that it is ____.
A) the single, critical system in arousing the cortex
B) only one of several systems involved in arousal
C) activated only by external stimuli
D) activated only by internal stimuli
A) the single, critical system in arousing the cortex
B) only one of several systems involved in arousal
C) activated only by external stimuli
D) activated only by internal stimuli
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69
In response to emotionally arousing events, the locus coeruleus releases ____.
A) norepinephrine
B) acetylcholine
C) epinephrine
D) serotonin
A) norepinephrine
B) acetylcholine
C) epinephrine
D) serotonin
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70
In comparison to NREM dreams, REM dreams ____.
A) are less likely to include striking visual imagery
B) are more likely to include complicated plots
C) do not contain violence
D) are almost always less than five minutes
A) are less likely to include striking visual imagery
B) are more likely to include complicated plots
C) do not contain violence
D) are almost always less than five minutes
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71
While Arlette is sleeping, her locus coeruleus is _____.
A) mostly inactive
B) very active
C) producing melatonin
D) releasing epinephrine
A) mostly inactive
B) very active
C) producing melatonin
D) releasing epinephrine
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72
REM sleep is characterized by which of the following?
A) Tension and activity of the postural muscles
B) Low and steady heart and breathing rates
C) A high level of brain activity
D) A highly synchronized EEG pattern
A) Tension and activity of the postural muscles
B) Low and steady heart and breathing rates
C) A high level of brain activity
D) A highly synchronized EEG pattern
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73
The relationship between sleep stage and dreaming is that dreams ____.
A) occur only in REM sleep
B) occur only in NREM sleep
C) are more frequent and more vivid in REM sleep
D) are more frequent and more vivid in NREM sleep
A) occur only in REM sleep
B) occur only in NREM sleep
C) are more frequent and more vivid in REM sleep
D) are more frequent and more vivid in NREM sleep
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74
What is the best way to determine if an individual who claims to never dream does, in fact, have dreams?
A) Ask them about their dreams immediately after they wake up in the morning.
B) Wake them up during REM sleep and ask them if they have been dreaming.
C) Wake them up during NREM sleep and ask them if they have been dreaming.
D) Ask them under hypnosis if they have had any dreams recently.
A) Ask them about their dreams immediately after they wake up in the morning.
B) Wake them up during REM sleep and ask them if they have been dreaming.
C) Wake them up during NREM sleep and ask them if they have been dreaming.
D) Ask them under hypnosis if they have had any dreams recently.
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75
During REM sleep, the EEG shows ____.
A) regular, high-voltage slow waves
B) irregular, high-voltage slow waves
C) regular, low-voltage slow waves
D) irregular, low-voltage fast waves
A) regular, high-voltage slow waves
B) irregular, high-voltage slow waves
C) regular, low-voltage slow waves
D) irregular, low-voltage fast waves
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76
Vashti has been asleep for several hours. At this point of the night, she is most likely _____.
A) spending more time in REM sleep
B) spending more time in slow wave sleep
C) producing melatonin
D) producing orexin
A) spending more time in REM sleep
B) spending more time in slow wave sleep
C) producing melatonin
D) producing orexin
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77
Professor Steinberg tells her class that during a normal sleep cycle, a person will progress from _____.
A) Stage 1 to 2, 3, and 4 before entering REM sleep.
B) Stage 4 to 3, 2, and 1 before entering REM sleep.
C) Stage 1 to 4 then back to 3 and 2, and then entering REM sleep.
D) Stage 1 to 4 at the beginning of the night. Later on, the cycle is Stage 1 and 2 and then REM.
A) Stage 1 to 2, 3, and 4 before entering REM sleep.
B) Stage 4 to 3, 2, and 1 before entering REM sleep.
C) Stage 1 to 4 then back to 3 and 2, and then entering REM sleep.
D) Stage 1 to 4 at the beginning of the night. Later on, the cycle is Stage 1 and 2 and then REM.
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78
Cells in the basal forebrain increase arousal and wakefulness by releasing ____.
A) norepinephrine
B) acetylcholine
C) dopamine
D) serotonin
A) norepinephrine
B) acetylcholine
C) dopamine
D) serotonin
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79
Orexin, produced by neurons in the hypothalamus, appears to be necessary for ____.
A) getting to sleep
B) waking up
C) raising body temperature
D) staying awake
A) getting to sleep
B) waking up
C) raising body temperature
D) staying awake
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80
Charley is currently in Stage 4 sleep. The next stage he will enter will most likely be _____.
A) stage 1
B) REM sleep
C) stage 3
D) paradoxical sleep
A) stage 1
B) REM sleep
C) stage 3
D) paradoxical sleep
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