Deck 4: Exploring Altered States of Consciousness, Sleep, and Drug Use

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Which of the following might be termed an "altered" state of consciousness?

A) sleep
B) dreaming
C) both of these options
D) neither of these options
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A mental state other than an ordinary waking state is

A) a state of mental awareness.
B) an altered state of consciousness.
C) alertness.
D) selective attention.
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Which of the following is INCORRECTLY matched?

A) Stage 1 sleep-lasts only a few minutes, transition from wakefulness to sleep
B) Stage 2 sleep-slower, more regular wave pattern, sleep spindles
C) Stage 3 sleep-paradoxical sleep, paralysis
D) Stage 4 sleep-we are least responsive to external stimuli, sleepwalking
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Liz is in the first stage of sleep. Which of the following is NOT characteristic of her consciousness at this time?

A) sleep spindles
B) relatively rapid, low-amplitude brain waves
C) it lasts only a few minutes
D) it is the transition from wakefulness to sleep
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Of the NREM sleep stages, stage ___ is the shortest; stage ___, the longest.

A) 1; 2
B) 1; 4
C) 2; 1
D) 4; 1
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Sleepwalking is most likely to occur in

A) Stage 2.
B) REM.
C) Stage 4.
D) Stage 1.
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The stage of sleep that is marked by eye movements, dreaming, and paralysis of the muscles is called__________ sleep.

A) transitional
B) paralytical
C) REM
D) circadian
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REM stands for

A) random eye movements.
B) rapid eye movements.
C) random encephalographic memory.
D) rapid encoding of memory.
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Which of the following signs suggest that you may be sleep deprived?

A) You feel weary and irritable.
B) You find it difficult to concentrate on this question.
C) You have difficulty thinking logically.
D) All of these suggest you may be sleep deprived.
Question
Potential biopsychological functions of sleep include

A) neuronal repair.
B) receptor cell maintenance.
C) both of these options
D) neither of these options
Question
The true, unconscious meaning of the dream is the __________ content of a dream.

A) expressed
B) manifest
C) latent
D) repressed
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The method of dream interpretation that emphasizes the roles of manifest and latent dream content is

A) activation-synthesis theory.
B) unconscious wish fulfillment theory.
C) dreams-for-survival theory.
D) latent content theory.
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Brett reports a dream about a stranger who robs him on the bus. According to Freud, this would be the__________ content of the dream.

A) repressed
B) latent
C) expressed
D) manifest
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You run a study in which participants were awakened either during REM sleep or during NREM sleep. They were then tested on a visual memory task the next day. Think back to your study of research methods in psychology; which of the following alternatives correctly names and identifies variables or groups in this study?

A) independent variable-memory task performance; dependent variable: REM vs. NREM awakening
B) experimental group-NREM awakening; control group: REM awakening
C) independent variable-REM vs. NREM awakening; dependent variable: memory task performance
D) none of these options
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Four-year old DeMarcus falls asleep shortly after his 8:30 p.m. bedtime. At about 9:45 he suddenly sits up in bed screaming but cannot recall why he screamed. DeMarcus is probably experiencing

A) a nightmare.
B) a narcoleptic attack.
C) a night terror.
D) sleep apnea.
Question
The persistent inability to fall or stay asleep is a symptom of

A) insomnia.
B) narcolepsy.
C) night terrors.
D) sleep apnea.
Question
Which of the following is FALSE about sleep apnea?

A) It may play a role in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
B) It is characterized by difficulty breathing during sleep.
C) Some people may wake as much as 500 times during a night.
D) The person may suddenly fall asleep during daily activities.
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Jennifer suddenly slumps over in her chair and appears to have fallen asleep in mid-sentence. Which of the following is the BEST explanation for Jennifer's behaviour?

A) She suffers from epilepsy.
B) She did not get enough sleep last night.
C) She suffers from narcolepsy.
D) She suffers from insomnia.
Question
According to your text, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) may reflect

A) sleep apnea.
B) narcolepsy.
C) both of these options
D) none of these options
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Which of the following body processes exemplify circadian rhythms?

A) sleeping and waking
B) blood pressure
C) body temperature
D) All of these
Question
Circadian rhythms are

A) patterns that repeat themselves on a twice daily schedule.
B) rhythmical processes in your brain.
C) biological changes that occur on a 24-hour cycle.
D) physical and mental changes associated with the cycle of the moon.
Question
Which altered state of consciousness is/are CORRECTLY matched with its definition?

A) Hypnosis-a trancelike state of heightened susceptibility
B) Meditation-a technique to refocus attention
C) both of these options
D) none of these options
Question
Which of the following is true regarding hypnosis?

A) Everyone can be hypnotized.
B) Most, but not everyone, can be hypnotized.
C) About half the population can be hypnotized.
D) Most people cannot be hypnotized.
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Which of the following statements accurately reflects a difference between waking consciousness and hypnosis?

A) The difference between these two states is not clearly defined.
B) Many physiological differences distinguish the hypnotic state from waking consciousness.
C) Memory of childhood events is much more accurate under hypnosis than in the waking state.
D) The tendency to tell the truth is stronger under hypnosis than in the waking state.
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Which of the following statements most accurately expresses the overall relationship between hypnotic and normal waking states of consciousness?

A) Hypnotic and normal waking states are very different states of consciousness.
B) Hypnotic and normal waking states are actually very similar states of consciousness
C) The hypnotic state is basically an exaggerated or magnified version of normal waking consciousness.
D) Hypnotic and normal waking consciousness are different in some ways but similar in others.
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In meditation, the focus of attention may be a

A) word.
B) picture.
C) part of the body.
D) Any of these.
Question
The physiological effects of meditation are similar to those associated with a(n) _______ in _______nervous system activity.

A) increase; parasympathetic
B) increase; sympathetic
C) decrease; parasympathetic
D) none of these options
Question
Your text suggests that meditation may help people

A) gain psychological insight.
B) become more relaxed.
C) improve their physical health.
D) All of these.
Question
Despite their variety, altered states of consciousness generally involve a(n)

A) alteration in thought processes.
B) distorted sense of time.
C) loss of self-control.
D) All of these
Question
Which of the following is NOT a psychoactive drug?

A) coffee
B) alcohol
C) both of these options
D) none of these options
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How do psychoactive drugs influence the action of neurotransmitters?

A) They can enhance the release of neurotransmitters.
B) They can mimic the effects of neurotransmitters.
C) They can delay the reuptake of neurotransmitters.
D) Any of these
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According to your text, why do many people use drugs?

A) The thrill of trying something new.
B) Peer pressure.
C) Drug use by role models.
D) All of these
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Caffeine may cause all of the following effects EXCEPT

A) reduction in attentiveness.
B) improved reaction time.
C) brighten one's mood.
D) All of these
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Gerri and Hal had several drinks at a party last night; she had three drinks, while he had four. Which of the two was binge drinking?

A) Hal
B) Gerri
C) Neither of them were binge drinking.
D) Both were binge drinking.
Question
Binge drinking is defined as a male having ______ or more drinks in one sitting or a female having more than _____ drinks in one sitting.

A) five; four
B) six; five
C) four; five
D) four; three
Question
Approximately what percentage of female college students report having been the target of an unwanted sexual advance by a drunk classmate?

A) 15%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 60%
Question
Alcoholism: nature or nurture?

A) Nature: specific genetic mechanisms have been isolated.
B) Nurture: it's the widespread availability of alcohol that's to blame.
C) Nurture: it's mostly the drinker's early home environment.
D) Nature and nurture: it's a complex interaction.
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Sedatives are primarily prescribed to

A) reduce stress.
B) induce sleep.
C) both of these options
D) neither of these options
Question
The "date rape" drug is ________; it is a(n) _______.

A) rohypnol; barbiturate
B) rohypnol; narcotic
C) phenobarbital; barbiturate
D) phenobarbital; narcotic
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Which drug class is/are CORRECTLY matched with its description?

A) barbiturates-induce sleep; reduce stress; increase relaxation
B) narcotics-relieve pain; increase relaxation; relieve anxiety
C) hallucinogens-produce perceptual changes
D) All of these are correctly matched.
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Which of the following increases relaxation and relieves pain and anxiety?

A) stimulants
B) depressants
C) narcotics
D) hallucinogens
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Methadone

A) removes the physiological addiction to heroin.
B) is nonaddictive.
C) both of these options
D) neither of these options
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Peripheral distortion or changes in the perceptual process are called

A) delusions.
B) hallucinations.
C) illusions.
D) None of these
Question
Consequences of long-term marijuana use include which of the following?

A) a decline in testosterone production
B) an impairment of immune system functioning
C) both of these options
D) none of these options
Question
The medical uses of marijuana include

A) mitigating the nausea associated with chemotherapy.
B) helping treat some AIDS symptoms.
C) relieving muscle spasms for people with spinal cord injuries.
D) All of these options.
Question
Circadian rhythms are influenced by

A) environmental factors
B) travelling across time zones
C) both of these options
D) none of these options
Question
Most people enter REM sleep every ____ minutes. This means that most people have about _____ REM periods per night.

A) 60; 3 to 4
B) 90; 4 to 5
C) 60; 4 to 5
D) 100; 3 to 4
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Which of the following significantly impact the amount of sleep that Canadians get?

A) working longer hours
B) looking after children
C) using electronics at night time
D) all of these options
Question
Research has shown that using electronics at bedtime is related to which of the following?

A) anxiety and depression
B) irritability and tiredness
C) sleep disturbances
D) all of these options
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Which of the following does NOT fall under the dysomnia category of sleep disturbances?

A) sleepwalking
B) insomnia
C) narcolepsy
D) sleep apnea
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Which of the following does NOT fall under the parasonmnia category of sleep disturbances?

A) nightmares
B) sleep apnea
C) sleepwalking
D) sleep talking
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Approximately how many Canadians have problems falling asleep?

A) 1.5 million
B) 2.4 million
C) 3.3 million
D) 3.6 million
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Mindfulness meditation has been shown to help with which of the following?

A) academic success
B) weight loss
C) getting up earlier
D) going to bed later
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Lisa needs increasingly more amounts of cocaine in order to achieve a high. What statement best describes Lisa?

A) She is going through withdrawal
B) She has developed a dependence for cocaine
C) She has developed a tolerance for cocaine
D) none of these options
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When people stop using a drug, they often go into a period of ________ in which their craving for thedrug may become irresistible.

A) tolerance
B) withdrawal
C) dependence
D) none of these options
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Energy drinks may cause which of the following?

A) anxiety and nervousness
B) upset stomach and insomnia
C) death
D) all of these options
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Mixing energy drinks with alcohol may lead to which of the following?

A) personal injury
B) driving while intoxicated
C) sexual assault
D) all of these options
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The idea that sleep is used to conserve energy when we are not out obtaining food is consistent with the___________ perspective.
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Cycling back and forth between wakefulness and sleep is an example of the body's ________.
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"Ommmm," Janeesa chants to focus her attention while meditating. Janeesa is using a(n) ________.
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__________ is used by more Canadians than any other drug.
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A disruption in our circadian rhythms can sometimes result in a form of seasonal depression, known as________.
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People with seasonal affective disorder (SAD) report feeling ________ with an increased appetite.
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The suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) controls the release of ________.
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Sleep disturbances that result in problems with the quality of sleep someone gets are known as________.
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Sleep disturbances that result in problems with abnormal disturbances while you sleep are known as________.
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Nightmares usually occur during ______ sleep.
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In ________ meditation, individuals try to be present in the moment while meditating by focusing ontheir breathing and ignoring any thoughts that may arise.
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Some energy drinks may contain up to _____ mg of caffeine, while an average cup of coffee containsabout 100-150mg.
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Health Canada suggests that people should consume no more than ____ 8.3 oz cans of energy drinks perday.
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The pursuit of altered states of consciousness appears to be nearly universal across cultures. Would this fact be of interest to an evolutionary psychologist? Why or why not? How might an evolutionary psychologist begin to approach the topic of altered states of consciousness? Provide as thoughtful a response as you can.
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Citing specific statistics, describe the prevalence of alcohol consumption, binge drinking, and alcohol-related problems among college students. Identify the factors that seem to relate to heavy drinking among college students.
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Deck 4: Exploring Altered States of Consciousness, Sleep, and Drug Use
1
Which of the following might be termed an "altered" state of consciousness?

A) sleep
B) dreaming
C) both of these options
D) neither of these options
both of these options
2
A mental state other than an ordinary waking state is

A) a state of mental awareness.
B) an altered state of consciousness.
C) alertness.
D) selective attention.
an altered state of consciousness.
3
Which of the following is INCORRECTLY matched?

A) Stage 1 sleep-lasts only a few minutes, transition from wakefulness to sleep
B) Stage 2 sleep-slower, more regular wave pattern, sleep spindles
C) Stage 3 sleep-paradoxical sleep, paralysis
D) Stage 4 sleep-we are least responsive to external stimuli, sleepwalking
Stage 3 sleep-paradoxical sleep, paralysis
4
Liz is in the first stage of sleep. Which of the following is NOT characteristic of her consciousness at this time?

A) sleep spindles
B) relatively rapid, low-amplitude brain waves
C) it lasts only a few minutes
D) it is the transition from wakefulness to sleep
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Of the NREM sleep stages, stage ___ is the shortest; stage ___, the longest.

A) 1; 2
B) 1; 4
C) 2; 1
D) 4; 1
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Sleepwalking is most likely to occur in

A) Stage 2.
B) REM.
C) Stage 4.
D) Stage 1.
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The stage of sleep that is marked by eye movements, dreaming, and paralysis of the muscles is called__________ sleep.

A) transitional
B) paralytical
C) REM
D) circadian
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REM stands for

A) random eye movements.
B) rapid eye movements.
C) random encephalographic memory.
D) rapid encoding of memory.
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9
Which of the following signs suggest that you may be sleep deprived?

A) You feel weary and irritable.
B) You find it difficult to concentrate on this question.
C) You have difficulty thinking logically.
D) All of these suggest you may be sleep deprived.
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10
Potential biopsychological functions of sleep include

A) neuronal repair.
B) receptor cell maintenance.
C) both of these options
D) neither of these options
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The true, unconscious meaning of the dream is the __________ content of a dream.

A) expressed
B) manifest
C) latent
D) repressed
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12
The method of dream interpretation that emphasizes the roles of manifest and latent dream content is

A) activation-synthesis theory.
B) unconscious wish fulfillment theory.
C) dreams-for-survival theory.
D) latent content theory.
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13
Brett reports a dream about a stranger who robs him on the bus. According to Freud, this would be the__________ content of the dream.

A) repressed
B) latent
C) expressed
D) manifest
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14
You run a study in which participants were awakened either during REM sleep or during NREM sleep. They were then tested on a visual memory task the next day. Think back to your study of research methods in psychology; which of the following alternatives correctly names and identifies variables or groups in this study?

A) independent variable-memory task performance; dependent variable: REM vs. NREM awakening
B) experimental group-NREM awakening; control group: REM awakening
C) independent variable-REM vs. NREM awakening; dependent variable: memory task performance
D) none of these options
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Four-year old DeMarcus falls asleep shortly after his 8:30 p.m. bedtime. At about 9:45 he suddenly sits up in bed screaming but cannot recall why he screamed. DeMarcus is probably experiencing

A) a nightmare.
B) a narcoleptic attack.
C) a night terror.
D) sleep apnea.
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The persistent inability to fall or stay asleep is a symptom of

A) insomnia.
B) narcolepsy.
C) night terrors.
D) sleep apnea.
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17
Which of the following is FALSE about sleep apnea?

A) It may play a role in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
B) It is characterized by difficulty breathing during sleep.
C) Some people may wake as much as 500 times during a night.
D) The person may suddenly fall asleep during daily activities.
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18
Jennifer suddenly slumps over in her chair and appears to have fallen asleep in mid-sentence. Which of the following is the BEST explanation for Jennifer's behaviour?

A) She suffers from epilepsy.
B) She did not get enough sleep last night.
C) She suffers from narcolepsy.
D) She suffers from insomnia.
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19
According to your text, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) may reflect

A) sleep apnea.
B) narcolepsy.
C) both of these options
D) none of these options
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20
Which of the following body processes exemplify circadian rhythms?

A) sleeping and waking
B) blood pressure
C) body temperature
D) All of these
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21
Circadian rhythms are

A) patterns that repeat themselves on a twice daily schedule.
B) rhythmical processes in your brain.
C) biological changes that occur on a 24-hour cycle.
D) physical and mental changes associated with the cycle of the moon.
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22
Which altered state of consciousness is/are CORRECTLY matched with its definition?

A) Hypnosis-a trancelike state of heightened susceptibility
B) Meditation-a technique to refocus attention
C) both of these options
D) none of these options
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23
Which of the following is true regarding hypnosis?

A) Everyone can be hypnotized.
B) Most, but not everyone, can be hypnotized.
C) About half the population can be hypnotized.
D) Most people cannot be hypnotized.
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24
Which of the following statements accurately reflects a difference between waking consciousness and hypnosis?

A) The difference between these two states is not clearly defined.
B) Many physiological differences distinguish the hypnotic state from waking consciousness.
C) Memory of childhood events is much more accurate under hypnosis than in the waking state.
D) The tendency to tell the truth is stronger under hypnosis than in the waking state.
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25
Which of the following statements most accurately expresses the overall relationship between hypnotic and normal waking states of consciousness?

A) Hypnotic and normal waking states are very different states of consciousness.
B) Hypnotic and normal waking states are actually very similar states of consciousness
C) The hypnotic state is basically an exaggerated or magnified version of normal waking consciousness.
D) Hypnotic and normal waking consciousness are different in some ways but similar in others.
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26
In meditation, the focus of attention may be a

A) word.
B) picture.
C) part of the body.
D) Any of these.
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27
The physiological effects of meditation are similar to those associated with a(n) _______ in _______nervous system activity.

A) increase; parasympathetic
B) increase; sympathetic
C) decrease; parasympathetic
D) none of these options
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28
Your text suggests that meditation may help people

A) gain psychological insight.
B) become more relaxed.
C) improve their physical health.
D) All of these.
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29
Despite their variety, altered states of consciousness generally involve a(n)

A) alteration in thought processes.
B) distorted sense of time.
C) loss of self-control.
D) All of these
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30
Which of the following is NOT a psychoactive drug?

A) coffee
B) alcohol
C) both of these options
D) none of these options
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31
How do psychoactive drugs influence the action of neurotransmitters?

A) They can enhance the release of neurotransmitters.
B) They can mimic the effects of neurotransmitters.
C) They can delay the reuptake of neurotransmitters.
D) Any of these
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32
According to your text, why do many people use drugs?

A) The thrill of trying something new.
B) Peer pressure.
C) Drug use by role models.
D) All of these
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33
Caffeine may cause all of the following effects EXCEPT

A) reduction in attentiveness.
B) improved reaction time.
C) brighten one's mood.
D) All of these
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34
Gerri and Hal had several drinks at a party last night; she had three drinks, while he had four. Which of the two was binge drinking?

A) Hal
B) Gerri
C) Neither of them were binge drinking.
D) Both were binge drinking.
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35
Binge drinking is defined as a male having ______ or more drinks in one sitting or a female having more than _____ drinks in one sitting.

A) five; four
B) six; five
C) four; five
D) four; three
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36
Approximately what percentage of female college students report having been the target of an unwanted sexual advance by a drunk classmate?

A) 15%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 60%
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37
Alcoholism: nature or nurture?

A) Nature: specific genetic mechanisms have been isolated.
B) Nurture: it's the widespread availability of alcohol that's to blame.
C) Nurture: it's mostly the drinker's early home environment.
D) Nature and nurture: it's a complex interaction.
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38
Sedatives are primarily prescribed to

A) reduce stress.
B) induce sleep.
C) both of these options
D) neither of these options
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39
The "date rape" drug is ________; it is a(n) _______.

A) rohypnol; barbiturate
B) rohypnol; narcotic
C) phenobarbital; barbiturate
D) phenobarbital; narcotic
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40
Which drug class is/are CORRECTLY matched with its description?

A) barbiturates-induce sleep; reduce stress; increase relaxation
B) narcotics-relieve pain; increase relaxation; relieve anxiety
C) hallucinogens-produce perceptual changes
D) All of these are correctly matched.
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41
Which of the following increases relaxation and relieves pain and anxiety?

A) stimulants
B) depressants
C) narcotics
D) hallucinogens
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42
Methadone

A) removes the physiological addiction to heroin.
B) is nonaddictive.
C) both of these options
D) neither of these options
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43
Peripheral distortion or changes in the perceptual process are called

A) delusions.
B) hallucinations.
C) illusions.
D) None of these
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44
Consequences of long-term marijuana use include which of the following?

A) a decline in testosterone production
B) an impairment of immune system functioning
C) both of these options
D) none of these options
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45
The medical uses of marijuana include

A) mitigating the nausea associated with chemotherapy.
B) helping treat some AIDS symptoms.
C) relieving muscle spasms for people with spinal cord injuries.
D) All of these options.
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46
Circadian rhythms are influenced by

A) environmental factors
B) travelling across time zones
C) both of these options
D) none of these options
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47
Most people enter REM sleep every ____ minutes. This means that most people have about _____ REM periods per night.

A) 60; 3 to 4
B) 90; 4 to 5
C) 60; 4 to 5
D) 100; 3 to 4
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48
Which of the following significantly impact the amount of sleep that Canadians get?

A) working longer hours
B) looking after children
C) using electronics at night time
D) all of these options
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49
Research has shown that using electronics at bedtime is related to which of the following?

A) anxiety and depression
B) irritability and tiredness
C) sleep disturbances
D) all of these options
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50
Which of the following does NOT fall under the dysomnia category of sleep disturbances?

A) sleepwalking
B) insomnia
C) narcolepsy
D) sleep apnea
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51
Which of the following does NOT fall under the parasonmnia category of sleep disturbances?

A) nightmares
B) sleep apnea
C) sleepwalking
D) sleep talking
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52
Approximately how many Canadians have problems falling asleep?

A) 1.5 million
B) 2.4 million
C) 3.3 million
D) 3.6 million
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53
Mindfulness meditation has been shown to help with which of the following?

A) academic success
B) weight loss
C) getting up earlier
D) going to bed later
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54
Lisa needs increasingly more amounts of cocaine in order to achieve a high. What statement best describes Lisa?

A) She is going through withdrawal
B) She has developed a dependence for cocaine
C) She has developed a tolerance for cocaine
D) none of these options
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55
When people stop using a drug, they often go into a period of ________ in which their craving for thedrug may become irresistible.

A) tolerance
B) withdrawal
C) dependence
D) none of these options
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56
Energy drinks may cause which of the following?

A) anxiety and nervousness
B) upset stomach and insomnia
C) death
D) all of these options
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57
Mixing energy drinks with alcohol may lead to which of the following?

A) personal injury
B) driving while intoxicated
C) sexual assault
D) all of these options
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58
The idea that sleep is used to conserve energy when we are not out obtaining food is consistent with the___________ perspective.
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59
Cycling back and forth between wakefulness and sleep is an example of the body's ________.
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60
"Ommmm," Janeesa chants to focus her attention while meditating. Janeesa is using a(n) ________.
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61
__________ is used by more Canadians than any other drug.
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62
A disruption in our circadian rhythms can sometimes result in a form of seasonal depression, known as________.
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63
People with seasonal affective disorder (SAD) report feeling ________ with an increased appetite.
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64
The suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) controls the release of ________.
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65
Sleep disturbances that result in problems with the quality of sleep someone gets are known as________.
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66
Sleep disturbances that result in problems with abnormal disturbances while you sleep are known as________.
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67
Nightmares usually occur during ______ sleep.
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68
In ________ meditation, individuals try to be present in the moment while meditating by focusing ontheir breathing and ignoring any thoughts that may arise.
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69
Some energy drinks may contain up to _____ mg of caffeine, while an average cup of coffee containsabout 100-150mg.
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70
Health Canada suggests that people should consume no more than ____ 8.3 oz cans of energy drinks perday.
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71
The pursuit of altered states of consciousness appears to be nearly universal across cultures. Would this fact be of interest to an evolutionary psychologist? Why or why not? How might an evolutionary psychologist begin to approach the topic of altered states of consciousness? Provide as thoughtful a response as you can.
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72
Citing specific statistics, describe the prevalence of alcohol consumption, binge drinking, and alcohol-related problems among college students. Identify the factors that seem to relate to heavy drinking among college students.
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