Ch. 7 AP Psych
The human sleep cycle repeats itself about every:
90 minutes
Which of the following has been presented as evidence that alcoholism is genetically influenced?
Children whose parents abuse alcohol have a relatively high tolerance for alcohol
Which of the following is bad advice for a person trying to overcome insomnia?
Drink a glass of wine 15 minutes before bedtime
After ingesting a small dose of a psychoactive drug, Laqueta experienced vivid visual hallucinations and felt as if she were separated from her own body. Laqueta most likely experienced the effects of:
LSD
Which of the following is a psychedelic drug
LSD
Evidence suggests that we consolidate our memories of recent life events through:
REM sleep
Nightmares are to ________ as night terrors are to ________
REM sleep; Stage 4 sleep
During the course of a full night's sleep, people are most likely to spend more time in ________sleep than in ________ sleep
REM; Stage 4
Which of the following is the best advice for a person concerned about occasional insomnia?
Relax and drink a glass of milk before bedtime.
Sensations of falling or floating weightlessly (hypnogogic sensations) are most closely associated with ________ sleep
Stage 1
The brain waves associated with REM sleep are most similar to those of:
Stage 1 sleep
Circadian rhythm refers to:
a pattern of biological functioning that occurs on a roughly 24-hour cycle
Which theory suggests that dreams are mental responses to random bursts of neural stimulation?
activation-synthesis theory
Twenty-eight-year-old Theodore has an irrational fear of dogs. His therapist hypnotizes him and asks him to mentally relive his earliest childhood experience with a dog. The therapist is making use of:
age regression
The chemical adenosine is most likely to reduce:
alertness
Jordanna has decided to go to bed early. Although her eyes are closed and she's very relaxed, she has not yet fallen asleep. An EEG is most likely to indicate the presence of:
alpha waves
François was dismayed to discover that some of his football teammates were using drugs to enhance their footwork and endurance on the playing field. Which of the following drugs were the players most likely using?
amphetamines
Vivid dreams often involve sudden and surprising changes in scene. This best serves to support the theory that dreams:
are triggered by random bursts of neural activity
Which drugs are most likely to be prescribed as tranquilizers?
barbiturates
In one study, both hypnotized and unhypnotized subjects were told to throw acid in a research assistant's face. In this experiment, hypnotized people:
behaved in the same fashion as unhypnotized individuals.
The school of thought in psychology that systematically avoided the study of consciousness during the first half of this century was:
behaviorism
Those who emphasize that mood fluctuations may be indicative of seasonal affective disorder are highlighting the importance of:
biological rhythms
When cocaine is snorted, free-based, or injected, it produces a rush of euphoria by:
blocking the reuptake of dopamine
After flying from California to New York, Arthur experienced a restless, sleepless night. His problem was most likely caused by a disruption of his normal:
circadian rhythm
With the approach of night, our body temperatures begin to drop. This best illustrates the dynamics of the:
circadian rhythm
Caged rats respond to foot shocks with unusually high levels of aggression after ingesting:
cocaine
Soon after taking a psychoactive drug, Zachary experienced a diminished appetite, an increased pulse rate, dilated pupils, and feelings of self-confidence and euphoria. Zachary most likely experienced the effects of:
cocaine
Orne and Evans discovered that unhypnotized subjects performed the same dangerous acts as hypnotized subjects. This finding is most consistent with the theory that hypnosis involves:
conscious role-playing
A stage hypnotist can best increase the hypnotizability of select audience members by first providing them with a:
convincing demonstration of his or her hypnotic induction skills
Alcohol consumption tends to ________ self-awareness and ________ feelings of guilt
decrease; decrease
Amphetamines ________ appetite and ________ self-confidence
decrease; increase
Repeated use of an opiate:
decreases the brain's production of endorphins
The use of barbiturates ________ anxiety and ________ sympathetic nervous system activity
decreases; decreases
One of the immediate effects of ecstasy is:
dehydration
At 1:00 a.m, Luis gets out of bed and begins to sleepwalk. An EEG of his brain activity is most likely to indicate the presence of:
delta waves
In large doses, alcohol is a ________; in small amounts, it is a ________
depressant; depressant
Sleep deprivation has been shown to:
diminish immunity to disease
A split in consciousness in which some thoughts occur simultaneously with and yet separately from other thoughts is called:
dissociation
Joan's dentist used hypnosis when he filled a deep cavity. Joan insisted that she felt no pain, but when the dentist asked her to raise her hand if some part of her could feel the pain, she raised her hand. This supports the theory that hypnosis involves:
dissociation
The claim that hypnotic phenomena are regulated by control processes outside our normal awareness is associated with the theory that hypnosis involves:
dissociation
Evidence that highly hypnotizable people are no more successful than others at simultaneously reading a book and listening to music would most clearly challenge:
dissociation theory
One plausible theory suggests that hypnosis relieves pain by:
distracting attention
Freud is to ________ as Mesmer is to ________
dream interpretation; animal magnetism
Three hours after going to sleep, Shoshanna's heart rate increases, her breathing becomes more rapid, and her eyes move rapidly under her closed lids. Research suggests that Shoshanna is:
dreaming
The belief that death involves the liberation of the soul from a bodily prison illustrates:
dualism
Which of the following is an amphetamine derivative that acts as a mild hallucinogen?
ecstasy
Researchers are most likely to question the value of hypnosis for:
enhancing memory
According to Freud, the dreams of adults can be traced back to:
erotic wishes
Women are most likely to overestimate the negative impact of the menstrual cycle on their mood because:
evidence that confirms one's preconceptions is easily remembered
The greatest danger of viewing drug addiction as a disease is that this may lead drug addicts to:
feel powerless to overcome the addiction
At 3 o'clock in the morning, John has already slept for 4 hours. As long as his sleep continues, we can expect an increasing occurrence of:
genital arousal
False sensory experiences that occur in the absence of appropriate sensory stimulation are called:
hallucinations
After sleeping for about an hour, José enters a phase of paradoxical sleep. He is likely to:
have very relaxed muscles
The most rapid increase in drug tolerance is likely to be experienced by the regular user of:
heroin
In Robert True's study, hypnotized subjects correctly reported the day of the week on which their fourth, seventh, and tenth birthdays occurred. This experiment illustrated that:
hypnotists can subtly influence the memories of their subjects
The divided-consciousness theory of hypnosis receives support from evidence that:
hypnotized people can be aware of pain sensation without experiencing emotional distress
Traffic accident rates have been found to ________ after the spring change to daylight savings time and to ________ after the fall change back to standard time
increase; decrease
Studies of daydreaming indicate that:
individuals who are prone to violence, delinquency, and drug usage have fewer vivid fantasies
Research indicates that the percentage of total sleep spent in REM sleep is higher in ________than in ________
infants; adults
REM sleep is ________ by alcohol and ________ by sleeping pills.
inhibited; inhibited
According to Freud, the latent content of a dream refers to:
its underlying but censored meaning
Greg remembered a recent dream in which his girlfriend suddenly grabbed the wheel of his speeding car to prevent him from driving off the edge of a cliff. Greg's therapist suggested that the dream might be a representation of the girlfriend's frantic efforts to save the couple from sexual disaster. According to Freud, the therapist was attempting to reveal the ________ of Greg's dream
latent content
When comparing women's day-to-day self-reports of their moods with their later recall of these same daily moods, negative emotions are most pronounced in the:
later recall of premenstrual mood
While soundly asleep people cannot:
learn tape-recorded messages to which they are repeatedly exposed
Compared to their white counterparts, African-American teens report ________ rates of alcohol use and ________ rates of cocaine use
lower; lower
As Inge recalled her dream, she was dancing with a tall, dark gentleman when suddenly the music shifted to loud rock and the man disappeared. According to Freud, Inge's account represents the________ content of her dream.
manifest
Research on the use of addictive drugs indicates that:
many people are able to stop using morphine without professional help
Mrs. Roberts, who suffers from AIDS, has been given an ordinarily illegal drug at the university hospital. Considering her specific medical condition, it is likely that she has received:
marijuana
THC, the active ingredient in ________, is classified as a ________
marijuana; hallucinogen
Monism refers to the presumption that:
mind and body are different aspects of the same thing
University men were shown an erotic movie clip. Compared with those who thought they had recently consumed a nonalcoholic beverage, men who believed they had recently consumed an alcoholic beverage were ________ likely to report having strong sexual fantasies and ________
more; less
Boys who tend to be fearless and impulsive at age 6 are ________ likely to smoke and ________likely to drink alcohol as teens
more; more
Compared to adults, children are ________ likely to experience night terrors and ________ likely to experience sleepwalking
more; more
Compared to young women, young men are ________ likely to report dreams involving sexual imagery, and they are ________ likely to dream about members of the same sex
more; more
Research indicates that young adults spend ________ time daydreaming and admit to ________sexual fantasies than do older adults
more; more
Under the influence of alcohol, men on dates are ________ likely to be sexually coercive than they would otherwise be and restaurant patrons are ________ likely to tip generously than they otherwise would
more; more
The best indication that dreaming serves a necessary biological function is provided by the fact that:
most mammals experience REM rebound
Symptoms of drug withdrawal are likely to be ________ severe among those with ________levels of drug tolerance.
most; high
During a heated argument with his teenage daughter, Mr. Reid suddenly lapsed into a state of REM sleep. Mr. Reid apparently suffers from:
narcolepsy
The absence of a hypothalamic neural center that produces hypocretin has been linked to:
narcolepsy
Research on sleep and dreams indicates that:
none of the above are true
In Hilgard's studies of pain sensitivity, the hidden observer reported experiences typically associated with:
normal consciousness
Consciousness is:
our awareness of ourselves and our environment
REM sleep is called paradoxical sleep because:
our nervous system is highly active, while our voluntary muscles hardly move
Genital arousal is most likely to be associated with:
paradoxical sleep
The ability to simultaneously monitor the shape as well as the color of an object best illustrates the value of:
parallel processing
Research studies of the content of dreams indicate that:
people are more likely to dream of failure than of success
Experiments in which hypnotized individuals have been encouraged to perform apparently dangerous acts best illustrate that:
people are surprisingly susceptible to destructive social influence
The theory that dreams help to solidify our memories of daytime experiences is supported by the finding that:
people deprived of REM sleep remember less of certain pre-sleep information than people deprived of other sleep stages
Research on susceptibility to hypnosis indicates that:
people who are highly responsive to hypnotic suggestion tend to have rich fantasy lives
Narcolepsy is a disorder involving:
periodic uncontrollable attacks of overwhelming sleepiness
Unpleasant withdrawal symptoms are indicative of:
physical dependence
Exposure to bright light causes the ________ gland to ________ the production of melatonin
pineal; decrease
While under hypnosis, Juanita describes her experience of being kidnapped at age 5. In suggesting that she will soon forget this traumatic event, the hypnotist is encouraging Juanita to experience:
posthypnotic amnesia
Just prior to awakening Chinua from a hypnotic state, the therapist told him that during the next few days he would feel nauseous whenever he reached for a cigarette. Chinua's therapist was attempting to make use of:
posthypnotic suggestion
Psychologists who are critical of hypnotherapy are most likely to question whether its benefits are:
produced by the hypnosis itself
Chronic sleep deprivation is likely to ________ obesity and ________ memory
promote; impair
Near-death experiences are:
quite similar to drug-induced hallucinogenic experiences
People can be hypnotically induced to:
report significant relief from the pain of placing their arms in ice water
The claim that hypnotic phenomena are regulated by normal conscious control processes is associated with the theory that hypnosis involves:
role-playing
Alcohol consumption is most likely to make people more:
self-disclosing
When hypnosis is used to induce deafness, the hidden observer is likely to be ______ to auditory stimulation. When hypnosis is used to induce blindness, the hidden observer is likely to be______ to visual stimulation.
sensitive; sensitive
Consciousness is to subconsciousness as ________ is to ________
serial processing; parallel processing
Mr. Oates always sleeps restlessly, snorting and gasping throughout the night. It is most likely that Mr. Oates suffers from:
sleep apnea
Which of the following disorders is characterized by the temporary cessation of breathing while asleep?
sleep apnea
Research on sleep patterns indicates that:
sleep patterns may be genetically influenced.
The rhythmic bursts of brain activity that occur during Stage 2 sleep are called:
sleep spindles
Bedwetting is most likely to occur during ________ sleep
slow-wave
The pituitary gland is particularly likely to release a growth hormone during:
slow-wave sleep
Compared to subconscious information processing, conscious information processing is relatively________ and especially effective for solving ________ problems
slow; novel
Hypnotized people who have been age regressed are no more genuinely childlike than unhypnotized people who are asked to feign childlike behavior. This fact most clearly supports:
social influence theory
Compared to when they were only 20 years old, 60-year-olds:
spend less time in deep sleep
Amphetamines are to ________ as barbiturates are to ________
stimulants; depressants
Sixteen-year-old Bethany is becoming increasingly concerned about her use of marijuana on weekends. In order to reduce her use of this drug Bethany should:
stop associating with friends who use marijuana
REM rebound involves the:
tendency for REM sleep to increase following REM sleep deprivation.
Our resistance to going to bed as early as we had planned is most likely a reflection of:
the circadian rhythm
After a stressful day at the office, Arthur has five or six drinks at a local bar before going home for dinner. Research suggests that Arthur's heavy drinking will have the most adverse effect on his ability to remember:
the next day the names of the people he talked to and what he said while drinking
The need to take larger and larger doses of a drug in order to experience its effects is an indication of:
tolerance
Night terrors:
usually occur during the first few hours after falling asleep.
The discomfort and distress that follow the discontinued use of certain drugs is called:
withdrawal
When Celeste was unable to obtain her regular supply of heroin, she began to develop tremors, fever, and an intense craving for the drug. Celeste was experiencing symptoms of:
withdrawal
Forty-year-old Lance insists that he never dreams. Research suggests that he probably:
would report a vivid dream if he were awakened during REM sleep