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Anne has to address a gathering at a university cultural event. As she walks to the podium to deliver the speech, she pushes away thoughts of the embarrassing speech she delivered at the event the previous year. In this scenario, Anne is using _____.
Which of the following is an aspect of consciousness that is a key to self-control?
Gerald is obese and has a habit of snoring. He usually wakes up suddenly at night gasping for breath. After he takes a few deep breaths, he goes back to sleep. However, his breathing periodically stops several times through the night. In the context of sleep disorders, Gerald is exhibiting symptoms of _____.
Which of the following statements is true of biofeedback training (BFT)?
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a. It causes the brain to emit high-frequency waves. |
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b. It results in the emission of beta waves. |
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c. It helps combat stress, tension, and anxiety. |
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d. It leads to narcolepsy and insomnia. |
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Mella, a 10-year-old girl, suffers from attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). She has a low attention span and struggles with academic work. She often gets aggressive and engages in disruptive behavior. Which of the following stimulants can help ease Mella’s symptoms?
_____ is a characteristic cluster of withdrawal symptoms that results from sudden decrease in an addictive drug’s level of usage.
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a. Paranoid personality disorder |
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b. Impulse control disorder |
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d. An abstinence syndrome
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Which of the following statements is true of nicotine?
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a. It hinders the discharge of adrenaline. |
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b. It reduces the metabolic rate. |
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c. It increases appetite. |
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d. It appears to enhance memory and attention.
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Which of the following is true of marijuana?
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a. It decreases creative thinking capabilities. |
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b. It increases the awareness of bodily sensations. |
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c. It decreases self-insight. |
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d. It enhances perceptual–motor coordination. |
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According to the activation–synthesis model, the _____ stimulates parts of the cortex involved in memory and the cortex then synthesizes the sources of stimulation to yield the stuff of dreams.
Seconal belongs to the category of depressants known as _____.
Susan has adopted a relaxation method to help reduce her anxiety. She recites the word “Om” several times in a very slow pace. She feels that doing this lowers her heart rate and helps her realize the power of spirituality. In this scenario, Susan is practicing _____.
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b. mindfulness meditation |
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c. transcendental meditation |
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Terrence is watching television and starts to feel sleepy. He begins to relax and has his eyes closed, but he has not yet gone to sleep. In this state, which of the following is the low-amplitude brain wave that Terrence’s brain is likely emitting?
Which of the following statements is true of direct inner awareness?
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a. It involves the automatic ejection of ideas from awareness. |
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b. It cannot be experienced by the conscious self. |
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c. It involves the consciousness of one’s thoughts, feelings, and memories. |
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d. It is not currently in awareness but is readily available. |
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Which of the following statements is true of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep?
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a. It hinders the development of the brain before birth. |
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b. It includes the first three stages of sleep. |
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c. It is the stage of sleep marked by a complete absence of dreams. |
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d. It is connected with the consolidation of learning and memory. |
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