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Mind wandering is especially likely when we are engaging in tasks demanding of our attention.
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Consciousness can be compared with a movie streaming live on computer screens for the entire world to see.
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Phenomenology is the study of the unconscious mind.
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Performance on the dichotic listening task illustrates the selectivity of consciousness.
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Infants under a year old usually cannot recognize themselves in a mirror.
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Experiments by Libet revealed that our brains lead our minds and bodies,instead of our mind directing brain activity and behavior.
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Adult chimpanzees can usually recognize themselves in a mirror.
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People usually report that mind wandering is associated with a temporary increase in happiness.
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Descartes believed that the mind was part of the physical world.
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People usually do not report mind wandering during sex.
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People typically engage in mind wandering during nearly half of their daily activities.
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Research has shown that staring at oneself in a mirror subsequently makes one less likely to offer help to another for a brief period of time.
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Two dimensions of mind perception are the capacity for experience and the capacity for agency.
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Psychologists distinguish among different levels of consciousness based solely on differences in brain activity.
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When asked,people usually report that babies have the capacity for agency but little capacity for experience.
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The unity of consciousness refers to the fact that consciousness flows like a river from one "right now" to the next.
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Mind wandering is the experience of having stimulus-dependent thoughts.
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It is impossible to prove or disprove that your neighbor is conscious.
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People remain minimally conscious,even while asleep.
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The cocktail-party phenomenon describes the increased likelihood that people will hear their name mentioned from across the room,even when engaged in another conversation at a large and noisy event.
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REM sleep always begins immediately after stage 4 sleep.
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Over the course of a lifetime,humans require about 2 hours of sleep for every 1 hour awake.
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Recent research has suggested that the unconscious possesses more intelligence than what Freud originally theorized.
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When participants were asked not to think about a white bear for 5 minutes,thought suppression was virtually impossible.
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The modern view of the cognitive unconscious is that it is a place teeming with animalistic urges and repressed thoughts.
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The default network is the pattern of brain activity that results when participants are given a new problem to solve.
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Research has shown that the content of consciousness is dominated by the immediate environment.
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The deepest stage of sleep is stage 4 and is associated with delta-wave activity.
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Without cues to the time of day,the body will automatically adopt a rest-activity cycle of 8 hours.
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Staying awake for more than 120 consecutive hours produces long-term deficits in brain functioning that cannot be overcome by subsequently catching up on one's sleep.
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Sleepers awakened during REM sleep report having dreams much more often than those awakened during non-REM periods.
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Ironic processes of mental control usually interfere with effective mental processing.
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There is scientific evidence to suggest that factors presented outside of conscious awareness can influence subsequent behavior.
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While in the short term it is difficult to suppress a specific thought,in the long term that thought will occur less often,even after one stops trying to suppress it.
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Hypnic jerks usually occur during the deepest stages of sleep.
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The proportion of time spent in stage 4 sleep decreases over the course of a night.
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Beyond aspects of the immediate environment,research has shown that sexual thoughts dominate the consciousness of college students.
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Sigmund Freud was extremely talented at being able to make accurate predictions about what types of verbal slips his patients would make.
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Sigmund Freud believed that unwanted thoughts and impulses were banished to the unconscious via the process of repression.
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According to Freud,the dynamic unconsciousness controls well-learned behaviors,freeing your conscious mind to focus on more difficult tasks.
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The most commonly experienced sleep disorder is insomnia.
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Brain scans (fMRIs)have shown that the amygdala is quite active during REM sleep.
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While dreaming,we usually accept the contents of our dream consciousness uncritically,even if our dreams are bizarre,illogical,and disjointed.
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Sigmund Freud proposed the activation-synthesis theory of dreaming.
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There is no existing scientific evidence that supports Freud's contention that we sometimes dream about suppressed thoughts.
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The long-term use of sleeping pills to manage chronic insomnia usually is safe and effective.
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According to the activation-synthesis model of dreaming,the mind attempts to make sense of random neural activity that occurs in the brain during sleep.
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According to the activation-synthesis model,a dream begins with an underlying meaning but this meaning is lost due to the random neural activity of the sleeping brain.
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Somnambulism,or sleepwalking,is most common among children,peaking between the ages of 4 and 8.
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Emotions felt during dreams usually are less intense than the same emotions experienced when awake.
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Episodic memories from the previous day are often replayed in considerable detail during dreams.
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One should only wake a sleepwalker in life-threatening situations.
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A 55-year-old overweight man would be considered at risk for developing narcolepsy.
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Researchers have observed aggression in both humans and rats deprived of REM sleep.
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The prevalence of nightmares is not related to age.
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According to Freud,the latent content of our dreams refers to their hidden meanings.
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We have difficulty remembering most of our dreams several hours after they occur.
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In a narcoleptic attack,a person engaged in waking activities will collapse into a deep,slow-wave sleep.
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If you wake sleepwalkers,they probably will report that they were dreaming.
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Experiencing the sensation of pain is common during nightmares.
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The primary visual cortex responsible for visual perception is active during REM sleep.
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Heroin is termed the "King of the Depressants."
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Psychologists have yet to discover a psychoactive drug used by people that rats will refuse to self-administer.
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Most cocaine abusers became addicted the very first time they tried the drug.
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People who thrash around in sleep are probably dreaming.
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The prefrontal cortex is activated during REM sleep.
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Valium and Xanax are depressant drugs classified as barbiturates.
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Drug addiction is synonymous with physical dependence on a drug.
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The theory of alcohol myopia explains why our visual perception of objects becomes fuzzy when we've had too much to drink.
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The expectancy theory of alcohol effects suggests that drinking will cause you to behave as you have observed others behave in similar social situations involving alcohol.
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Stimulant drugs increase the levels of dopamine and norepinephrine in the brain.
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Alcohol is classified as both a stimulant and a depressant.
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Prolonged use of Ecstasy has been shown to damage dopaminergic neurons.
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The use of Ecstasy can lead to increased body temperature.
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If less and less of a pain medication to produce the same amount of relief is required,a tolerance for the drug has been acquired.
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If allowed,rats will self-administer cocaine to the point of severely damaging their health,including overdose and death.
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The expectancy theory of alcohol effects predicts that people who believe that alcohol makes them funnier will tell more jokes when intoxicated.
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Alcohol depresses the activity of the neurotransmitter GABA.
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Long-term use of benzodiazepines produces a psychological but not physical dependence.
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Laboratory rats will self-administer THC,the active compound in marijuana.
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Mind wandering is especially likely when we are engaging in tasks demanding of our attention.
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Consciousness can be compared with a movie streaming live on computer screens for the entire world to see.
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Phenomenology is the study of the unconscious mind.
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Performance on the dichotic listening task illustrates the selectivity of consciousness.
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Infants under a year old usually cannot recognize themselves in a mirror.
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Experiments by Libet revealed that our brains lead our minds and bodies,instead of our mind directing brain activity and behavior.
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Adult chimpanzees can usually recognize themselves in a mirror.
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People usually report that mind wandering is associated with a temporary increase in happiness.
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Descartes believed that the mind was part of the physical world.
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People usually do not report mind wandering during sex.
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People typically engage in mind wandering during nearly half of their daily activities.
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Research has shown that staring at oneself in a mirror subsequently makes one less likely to offer help to another for a brief period of time.
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Two dimensions of mind perception are the capacity for experience and the capacity for agency.
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Psychologists distinguish among different levels of consciousness based solely on differences in brain activity.
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When asked,people usually report that babies have the capacity for agency but little capacity for experience.
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The unity of consciousness refers to the fact that consciousness flows like a river from one "right now" to the next.
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Mind wandering is the experience of having stimulus-dependent thoughts.
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It is impossible to prove or disprove that your neighbor is conscious.
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People remain minimally conscious,even while asleep.
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The cocktail-party phenomenon describes the increased likelihood that people will hear their name mentioned from across the room,even when engaged in another conversation at a large and noisy event.
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REM sleep always begins immediately after stage 4 sleep.
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Over the course of a lifetime,humans require about 2 hours of sleep for every 1 hour awake.
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Recent research has suggested that the unconscious possesses more intelligence than what Freud originally theorized.
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When participants were asked not to think about a white bear for 5 minutes,thought suppression was virtually impossible.
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The modern view of the cognitive unconscious is that it is a place teeming with animalistic urges and repressed thoughts.
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The default network is the pattern of brain activity that results when participants are given a new problem to solve.
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Research has shown that the content of consciousness is dominated by the immediate environment.
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The deepest stage of sleep is stage 4 and is associated with delta-wave activity.
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Without cues to the time of day,the body will automatically adopt a rest-activity cycle of 8 hours.
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Staying awake for more than 120 consecutive hours produces long-term deficits in brain functioning that cannot be overcome by subsequently catching up on one's sleep.
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Sleepers awakened during REM sleep report having dreams much more often than those awakened during non-REM periods.
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Ironic processes of mental control usually interfere with effective mental processing.
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There is scientific evidence to suggest that factors presented outside of conscious awareness can influence subsequent behavior.
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While in the short term it is difficult to suppress a specific thought,in the long term that thought will occur less often,even after one stops trying to suppress it.
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Hypnic jerks usually occur during the deepest stages of sleep.
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The proportion of time spent in stage 4 sleep decreases over the course of a night.
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Beyond aspects of the immediate environment,research has shown that sexual thoughts dominate the consciousness of college students.
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Sigmund Freud was extremely talented at being able to make accurate predictions about what types of verbal slips his patients would make.
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Sigmund Freud believed that unwanted thoughts and impulses were banished to the unconscious via the process of repression.
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According to Freud,the dynamic unconsciousness controls well-learned behaviors,freeing your conscious mind to focus on more difficult tasks.
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The most commonly experienced sleep disorder is insomnia.
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Brain scans (fMRIs)have shown that the amygdala is quite active during REM sleep.
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While dreaming,we usually accept the contents of our dream consciousness uncritically,even if our dreams are bizarre,illogical,and disjointed.
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Sigmund Freud proposed the activation-synthesis theory of dreaming.
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There is no existing scientific evidence that supports Freud's contention that we sometimes dream about suppressed thoughts.
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The long-term use of sleeping pills to manage chronic insomnia usually is safe and effective.
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According to the activation-synthesis model of dreaming,the mind attempts to make sense of random neural activity that occurs in the brain during sleep.
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According to the activation-synthesis model,a dream begins with an underlying meaning but this meaning is lost due to the random neural activity of the sleeping brain.
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Somnambulism,or sleepwalking,is most common among children,peaking between the ages of 4 and 8.
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Emotions felt during dreams usually are less intense than the same emotions experienced when awake.
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Episodic memories from the previous day are often replayed in considerable detail during dreams.
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One should only wake a sleepwalker in life-threatening situations.
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A 55-year-old overweight man would be considered at risk for developing narcolepsy.
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Researchers have observed aggression in both humans and rats deprived of REM sleep.
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The prevalence of nightmares is not related to age.
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According to Freud,the latent content of our dreams refers to their hidden meanings.
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We have difficulty remembering most of our dreams several hours after they occur.
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In a narcoleptic attack,a person engaged in waking activities will collapse into a deep,slow-wave sleep.
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If you wake sleepwalkers,they probably will report that they were dreaming.
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Experiencing the sensation of pain is common during nightmares.
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The primary visual cortex responsible for visual perception is active during REM sleep.
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Heroin is termed the "King of the Depressants."
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Psychologists have yet to discover a psychoactive drug used by people that rats will refuse to self-administer.
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Most cocaine abusers became addicted the very first time they tried the drug.
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People who thrash around in sleep are probably dreaming.
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The prefrontal cortex is activated during REM sleep.
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Valium and Xanax are depressant drugs classified as barbiturates.
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Drug addiction is synonymous with physical dependence on a drug.
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The theory of alcohol myopia explains why our visual perception of objects becomes fuzzy when we've had too much to drink.
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The expectancy theory of alcohol effects suggests that drinking will cause you to behave as you have observed others behave in similar social situations involving alcohol.
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Stimulant drugs increase the levels of dopamine and norepinephrine in the brain.
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Alcohol is classified as both a stimulant and a depressant.
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Prolonged use of Ecstasy has been shown to damage dopaminergic neurons.
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The use of Ecstasy can lead to increased body temperature.
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If less and less of a pain medication to produce the same amount of relief is required,a tolerance for the drug has been acquired.
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If allowed,rats will self-administer cocaine to the point of severely damaging their health,including overdose and death.
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The expectancy theory of alcohol effects predicts that people who believe that alcohol makes them funnier will tell more jokes when intoxicated.
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Alcohol depresses the activity of the neurotransmitter GABA.
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Long-term use of benzodiazepines produces a psychological but not physical dependence.
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Laboratory rats will self-administer THC,the active compound in marijuana.
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