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APpsychCh5
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What did Freud call the remembered story line of a dream? | Manifest Content |
| Underlying meaning of a dream? | Latent Content |
| What are chemical substances that alter perceptions and moods? | Psychoactive Drug |
| What can happen when one is sleep deprived and have not been receiving adequate sleep for a few weeks? | It causes fatigue and impairs concentration, creativity and communication. Can also lead to obesity, irritability, slowed performance. |
| What do withdrawal symptoms indicate? | Physical and Psychological dependence |
| The experience of insomnia following discontinued use of a psychoactive drug best illustrates... | withdrawal |
| What is not classified as a stimulant? | Heroin |
| The social influence theory of hypnosis receives support from evidence that... | behaviors produced through hypnotic procedures can also be produced without them. |
| Court systems frequently ban testimony from witnesses who have been hypnotized because the procedure often encourages... | False memories |
| In order to help patients control their undesired symptoms or unhealthy behaviors, clinicians would be most likely to make use of... | Posthypnotic suggestion |
| Carrie's EEG shows sleep spindles. Which stage of sleep is she in? | Stage 2 |
| Staying up especially late on weekends is the most likely way to have an influence on... | The circadian rhythm |
| The idea that we can relive childhood experiences through hypnosis | Age regression |
| Research studies show that "hypnotically refreshed" memories combine | Fact with Fiction |
| A split, between different levels of consciousness | Dissociation |
| Stage 2 sleep pattern? | Spindles |
| Stage 1 sleep | Hallucinations |
| Continued use of a psychoactive drug produces | Tolerance |
| Drugs that calm neural activity and slow body functions | Depressants |
| Distort perceptions and evoke sensory images in absence of sensory input | Hallucinogens |
| A sleep disorder characterized by temporary cessations of breathing during sleep and repeated momentary awakenings | Sleep Apnea |
| Agonists | the presence of the drug enhances the normal effect of the neurotransmitter |
| Antagonists | other drugs oppose or block the action of a particular neurotansmitter |