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PRS Slides for PowerPoint
Chap 4
Consciousness: Sleep, Dreams, Hypnosis, and
Drugs
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Definitional and Application Slides
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All of the following are altered states of consciousness
EXCEPT:
1. Sleep
2. Drug use
3. Hypnosis
4. Waking consciousness
5. Meditation
LO 4.1
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All of the following are altered states of consciousness
EXCEPT:
1. Sleep
2. Drug use
3. Hypnosis
4. Waking consciousness (p. 137)
5. Meditation
LO 4.1
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Body temperature is affected by the circadian cycle in
which way?
1. Body temperature increases at night.
2. Body temperature decreases at night.
3. Body temperature remains stable throughout the day.
4. Body temperature decreases when the body is at its highest level of alertness.
5. Body temperature is lowest in mid-afternoon, explaining why people often experience sleepiness during this time of day.
LO 4.2
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Body temperature is affected by the circadian cycle in
which way?
1. Body temperature increases at night.
2. Body temperature decreases at night. (p. 138)
3. Body temperature remains stable throughout the day.
4. Body temperature decreases when the body is at its highest level of alertness.
5. Body temperature is lowest in mid-afternoon, explaining why people often experience sleepiness during this time of day.
LO 4.2
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What section of the brain instructs the pineal gland to
release melatonin as nighttime approaches and daylight
decreases?
1. Suprachiasmatic nucleus
2. Hippocampus
3. Thalamus
4. Endocrine system
5. Cerebellum
LO 4.2
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What section of the brain instructs the pineal gland to
release melatonin as nighttime approaches and daylight
decreases?
1. Suprachiasmatic nucleus (p. 138)
2. Hippocampus
3. Thalamus
4. Endocrine system
5. Cerebellum
LO 4.2
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Prolonged sleep deprivation (e.g., longer than 24 hours)
can lead to all of the following EXCEPT:
1. Depression
2. Inattention
3. Irritability
4. Hyperactivity
5. Unnecessary risk-taking
LO 4.2
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Prolonged sleep deprivation (e.g., longer than 24 hours)
can lead to all of the following EXCEPT:
1. Depression
2. Inattention
3. Irritability
4. Hyperactivity (p. 139)
5. Unnecessary risk-taking
LO 4.2
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The stage of sleep that is characterized by sleep spindles,
or sudden bursts of electrical activity in the brain, is called:
1. Stage 1 sleep
2. Stage 2 sleep
3. Stage 3 sleep
4. Stage 4 sleep
5. REM sleep
LO 4.3
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The stage of sleep that is characterized by sleep spindles,
or sudden bursts of electrical activity in the brain, is called:
1. Stage 1 sleep
2. Stage 2 sleep (p. 143)
3. Stage 3 sleep
4. Stage 4 sleep
5. REM sleep
LO 4.3
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13
What stage of sleep is often associated with dreaming, and
during which the body enters a state of paralysis to prevent
a person from acting out on their dreams?
1. Stage 1
2. Stage 2
3. Stage 3
4. Stage 4
5. REM sleep
LO 4.3
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What stage of sleep is often associated with dreaming, and
during which the body enters a state of paralysis to prevent
a person from acting out on their dreams?
1. Stage 1
2. Stage 2
3. Stage 3
4. Stage 4
5. REM sleep (p. 144)
LO 4.3
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___________ is a sleep disorder in which a person slips
directly into REM sleep during the day and finds it difficult
to stay awake while performing activities, such as driving a
car.
1. Insomnia
2. Sleep apnea
3. REM behavior disorder
4. Narcolepsy
5. Night terrors
LO 4.4
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___________ is a sleep disorder in which a person slips
directly into REM sleep during the day and finds it difficult
to stay awake while performing activities, such as driving a
car.
1. Insomnia
2. Sleep apnea
3. REM behavior disorder
4. Narcolepsy (p. 148)
5. Night terrors
LO 4.7
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According to the ________________, a dream is the
brain’s attempt to make sense of, or provide an explanation
for, random signals emitted from the brainstem during
sleep.
1. activation synthesis hypothesis
2. psychoanalytic theory
3. the activation-information-mode model (AIM)
4. adaptive theory
5. restorative theory
LO 4.5
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According to the ________________, a dream is the
brain’s attempt to make sense of, or provide an explanation
for, random signals emitted from the brainstem during
sleep.
1. activation synthesis hypothesis (p. 150-151)
2. psychoanalytic theory
3. the activation-information-mode model (AIM)
4. adaptive theory
5. restorative theory
LO 4.5
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Which of the following is TRUE of hypnosis?
1. It provides people with supernatural strength that they would not have if not hypnotized.
2. It helps to recover reliable memories of past experiences, and therefore is used among police departments- for example, in cases of child abuse reported years later by adults.
3. It can reduce the pain associated with surgery and giving birth.
4. It helps people regress back to the childhood years.
5. It makes people commit immoral acts that they would not normally.
LO 4.6
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Which of the following is TRUE of hypnosis?
1. It provides people with supernatural strength that they would not have if not hypnotized.
2. It helps to recover reliable memories of past experiences, and therefore is used among police departments- for example, in cases of child abuse reported years later by adults.
3. It can reduce the pain associated with surgery and giving birth. (p. 154 – Table 4.3)
4. It helps people regress back to the childhood years.
5. It makes people commit immoral acts that they would not normally.
LO 4.6
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Psychological dependency on a drug occurs when:
1. a person becomes physically dependent on a drug, and their body craves the drug.
2. a person develops tolerance and needs increased dosages of the drug to achieve the initial effects that the drug once had.
3. a person exhibits withdrawal symptoms when trying to stop drug use.
4. the drug is needed to continue a feeling of emotional well-being.
5. a person has difficulty functioning normally without the drug.
LO 4.7
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Psychological dependency on a drug occurs when:
1. a person becomes physically dependent on a drug, and their body craves the drug.
2. a person develops tolerance and needs increased dosages of the drug to achieve the initial effects that the drug once had.
3. a person exhibits withdrawal symptoms when trying to stop drug use.
4. the drug is needed to continue a feeling of emotional well-being. (p. 157)
5. a person has difficulty functioning normally without the drug.
LO 4.7
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Which of the following drugs is most likely to cause
psychosis, where a person starts becoming delusional (i.e.,
having false beliefs), and becomes paranoid?
1. Amphetamines
2. Nicotine
3. Barbiturates
4. Alcohol
5. Caffeine
LO 4.8
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Which of the following drugs is most likely to cause
psychosis, where a person starts becoming delusional (i.e.,
having false beliefs), and becomes paranoid?
1. Amphetamines (p. 158)
2. Nicotine
3. Barbiturates
4. Alcohol
5. Caffeine
LO 4.8
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Which of the following is NOT considered an effect of
alcohol at a blood alcohol level of .10 or less?
1. Feelings of well being are increased.
2. Judgment is impaired.
3. Inhibitions are lowered.
4. Severe motor disturbances are present.
5. Increased chance of collision when driving a car
LO 4.8
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Which of the following is NOT considered an effect of
alcohol at a blood alcohol level of .10 or less?
1. Feelings of well being are increased.
2. Judgment is impaired.
3. Inhibitions are lowered.
4. Severe motor disturbances are present. (p. 163 – Table 4.5)
5. Increased chance of collision when driving a car
LO 4.8
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Narcotics, or pain killers, work by attaching to receptor sites
that are for the body’s natural painkiller substance,
_________, partially explaining why narcotics are so addictive:
1.endorphins
2.serotonin
3.acetylcholine
4.THC
5.PCP
LO 4.9
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Narcotics, or pain killers, work by attaching to receptor sites
that are for the body’s natural painkiller substance,
_________, partially explaining why narcotics are so addictive:
1.endorphins (p. 164)
2.serotonin
3.acetylcholine
4.THC
5.PCP
LO 4.9
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This drug is associated with its mind-altering ability to
enhance the senses, making colors seem brighter and
sounds more enhanced than they actually are in reality.
1. LSD
2. Morphine
3. Heroin
4. Cocaine
5. Benzodiazpines
LO 4.9
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This drug is associated with its mind-altering ability to
enhance the senses, making colors seem brighter and
sounds more enhanced than they actually are in reality.
1. LSD (p.165)
2. Morphine
3. Heroin
4. Cocaine
5. Benzodiazpines
LO 4.9
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All of the following are short or long-term effects of using
marijuana EXCEPT:
1. Immune system damage
2. Anxiety or panic attacks
3. Paranoia
4. Increase chance of developing asthma
5. Clearer thinking that allows for enhanced cognitive abilities
LO 4.9
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All of the following are short or long-term effects of using
marijuana EXCEPT:
1. Immune system damage
2. Anxiety or panic attacks
3. Paranoia
4. Increase chance of developing asthma
5. Clearer thinking that allows for enhanced cognitive abilities (p. 166-167)
LO 4.9
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What is your experience?
In my life, I have had a dream about being attacked or pursued.
A. True
B. False
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What is your experience?
In my life, I have had a dream about being attacked or pursued.
A. True
B. False
Larger sample: 77%
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What is your experience?
In my life, I have had a dream about killing someone.
A. True
B. False
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What is your experience?
In my life, I have had a dream about killing someone.
A. True
B. False
Larger sample: 26%
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What is your experience?
In my life, I have had a dream about arriving too late.
A. True
B. False
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What is your experience?
In my life, I have had a dream about arriving too late.
A. True
B. False
Larger sample: 64%
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What is your experience?
In my life, I have had a dream about failing an exam.
A. True
B. False
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What is your experience?
In my life, I have had a dream about failing an exam.
A. True
B. False
Larger sample: 39%
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What is your experience?
In my life, I have had a dream about sexual experiences.
A. True
B. False
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What is your experience?
In my life, I have had a dream about sexual experiences.
A. True
B. False
Larger sample: 66%
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What is your experience?
In my life, I have had a dream about being frozen with fright.
A. True
B. False
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What is your experience?
In my life, I have had a dream about being frozen with fright.
A. True
B. False
Larger sample: 58%
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What is your experience?
In my life, I have had a dream about finding money.
A. True
B. False
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What is your experience?
In my life, I have had a dream about finding money.
A. True
B. False
Larger sample: 56%
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What is your experience?
In my life, I have had a dream about schools, teachers, and/or studying.
A. True
B. False
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What is your experience?
In my life, I have had a dream about schools, teachers, and/or studying.
A. True
B. False
Larger sample: 71%
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What is your experience?
In my life, I have had a dream about being naked.
A. True
B. False
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What is your experience?
In my life, I have had a dream about being naked.
A. True
B. False
Larger sample: 43%
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What is your experience?
In my life, I have had a dream about being inappropriately dressed.
A. True
B. False
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What is your experience?
In my life, I have had a dream about being inappropriately dressed.
A. True
B. False
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