AP Psych Chapter 5 Test Review
How is the hypothalamus involved in sleep?
In response to decreasing the light the hypothalamus' suprachiasmatic nucleus causes the pineal gland to increase production of melatonin, leading you to sleep.
After Carlos had been asleep for about an hour and a half, his heart began to beat faster, his breathing became fast and irregular, and his closed eyes began to dart back and forth. Carlos was most likely experiencing ____________________.
REM sleep
Nightmares are to __________ as night terrors are to __________.
REM sleep; Stage 4 sleep
The hypnagogic sensations of falling or floating are most likely to occur during which sleep stage?
Stage 1
The brain waves associated with REM sleep are most similar to those of ______________ ______ _____________.
Stage 1 sleep
Dissociation refers to
a state of divided consciousness
With the approach of night, our body temps begin to drop. This best illustrates the dynamics of the ________________ ____________.
circadian rhythm
Alpha waves are associated with
relaxed but awake state
Alcohol consumption is LEAST likely to make people more
self conscious
When subjected a painful medical procedure without the benefit of an anesthetic, a hypnotized person is most likely to
show physiological activation of the sensory cortex
The pituitary gland releases a growth hormone during
slow-wave sleep
REM rebound involves the
tendency for REM sleep to increase following REM sleep deprivation
What is most likely to occur when the brain is repeatedly flooded with artificial opiates?
the brain stops producing endorphins
Our inability to fall asleep early as we had planned is most likely a reflection of ____ ____________ _______________.
the circadian rhythm
The greatest danger of viewing drug addiction as a disease is that this may lead drug addicts to
feel powerless to overcome the addiction.
Hypnosis involves a state of
heightened openness to suggestion
Ernest Hilgard suggested that participants felt little pain when their arms were lowered into ice baths because
hypnosis dissociates the pain sensation from the emotional suffering that people expect from pain
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
Josef, a high school student, tells his therapist that he has had a recurring dream in which he hunts and kills a ferocious tiger. The therapist explains that the dream reflects Josef's unresolved hostility toward his father. According the Freud, the therapist is revealing the possible __________________ content of his dream.
latent
Shane, a straight- A student, remembers dreaming that he failed an important chem test. According to Freud, Shane's account represents the ____________________ content of his dream.
manifest
When the light strikes the retina, it signals the suprachiasmatic nucleus to alter ___________________ production by the pineal gland.
melatonin
Near-death experiences are
often accompanied by visions of bright light
Physical pain and intense craving indicate
physical dependence
Deep sleep appears to plan an important role in __________ ___________.
physical growth
The divided-consciousness theory of hypnosis states that hypnosis involves ___________________.
dissociation
The need to take larger and larger doses of a drug in order to experience it's effects is an indication of _________________.
tolerance
Terry has not had a decent night of sleep in over a week. If this sleep deprivation continues, he will become increasingly susceptible to _____________________________________.
viral infections
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
Drugs such and alcohol and opiates that can calm neural activity and slow body functions are
depressants
As drug users experience neuroadaptation, they demonstrate signs of ______________.
tolerance
Which theory suggests that dreams are mental responses to random bursts of neural stimulation?
activation-synthesis theory
Although repeated use of amphetamines has caused Aaron legal problems, which threaten his job, he continues to use the drugs. Aaron most clearly shows signs of
addiction
LSD and other powerful hallucinogens are chemically similar to, and therefore block the actions of, a subtype of the neurotransmitter serotonin. At the synapse, these drugs act as an
antagonist
What do methamphetamine, caffeine, and cocaine have in common?
they excite neural activity and arouse neural functions