Download presentation
1
Chapter 5 Pretest
2
1. Breathing interruption that occurs during sleep
3
Sleep apnea
4
2. Stimulant used to help people stay awake and reduce appetite
5
Amphetamine
6
3. Biological Clock
7
Circadian rhythm
8
4. Perception of an object or a sound seems real but is not
9
hallucination
10
5. Stage of sleep In which we have the most vivid dreams
11
REM sleep
12
6. State of awareness in which a person’s sense of self or of the world alters
13
Alter state of conscious
14
7. Sleep problem in which people suddenly fall asleep no matter what time it is
15
Narcolepsy Narcolepsy
16
8. False idea that seems real
17
delusions
18
9. Removal of poisonous substances from the body
19
detoxification
20
10. System that feeds back information about something happening in the body.
21
Bio-feed back
22
Multiple choice
23
1.THE TYPE OR CONCIOUSNESS WE EXPERIENCE WHEN WE ARE CONSCIOIUS OF EXTERNAL SENSATIONS IS
Sensory awareness Direct inner awareness Self-consciousness Dream time
24
A
25
Preconscious level Unconscious level Non-conscious level
2. Many of our basic biological functions, such as breathing, exist at the Preconscious level Unconscious level Non-conscious level Conscious level
26
C
27
Sleep and meditation are examples of
Altered states of consciousness Circadian rhythms Meditation Hallucinations
28
A
29
4. During a 24 hour day, people experience a sequence of changes in
Sleepiness and wakefulness body pressure body temperature All of the above
30
D
31
6. Sleep is considered a ;necessary vital function because it
Helps people recover from stress Builds up a person’s resistance to infection Maintains the brain’s proper functioning Does all of the above
32
D
33
5. Sleep researchers define our sleep stages In terms of
The length of time each takes Brain wave patterns The time of night each occurs The number of times we wake up
34
B
35
7. During NREM sleep, dreaming
Never occurs Is the most vivid Is usually vague and fleeting Usually involves clear, realistic plots
36
C
37
8. Psychologists suggest that people try to combat insomnia by
Taking sleeping pills Drinking coffee or another kind of stimulant Trying harder to fall asleep Using daydreams to relax
38
D
39
Random firing of neurons Dreamer’s unconscious wishes or urges
9. According to the bio-psychological approach, dreaming occurs because of the Random firing of neurons Dreamer’s unconscious wishes or urges Effects of sleep disorders Dreamer’s circadian rhythms
40
A
41
10. Sleepwalking in children is probably caused by
An inability to fall into a deep sleep immaturity of the nervous system Effects of a sleep disorders Dreamer’s circadian rhythms
42
B
43
11. Biofeedback has been used successfully to treat
High blood pressure Cancer Eating disorders All of the above
44
A
45
It has not been effective in helping people reduce anxiety
12 Some psychologists dispute that hypnosis is an altered state of consciousness because It has not been effective in helping people reduce anxiety It is involuntary People’s brain wave patterns do not change under hypnosis All of the above
46
C
47
Nicotine Amphetamines Cocaine intoxication
13. Slurred speech, blurred vision, and impaired judgment are the results of Nicotine Amphetamines Cocaine intoxication
48
D
49
14. Morphine and heroin are addictive depressants known as
Amphetamines Narcotics Stimulant's hallucinogens
50
B
51
Removing all drugs from the addict
15. Maintenance programs help people addicted to narcotics by all of the following except Removing all drugs from the addict Giving controlled amounts of a less addictive drug Reducing the amount of the narcotic an addict takes Providing moral support during group talks
52
A
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.