PSY 1003 C5 Test
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| A. According to Freud, the hidden or disguised meaning of the events in a dream. B. The condition that exists when a person must continue to take a drug to avoid withdrawal illness. C. Proposes that dreams are side effects of the neural activation that produces the beta brain waves during REM sleep that are associated with wakefulness. D. Sleep inducing drugs that tend to decrease central nervous system activation and behavioral activity. E. A splitting off of mental processes into two separate, simultaneous streams of awareness. F. A variety of beverages containing ethyl alcohol. G. A deep stage of sleep marked by rapid eye movements, high frequency brain waves, and dreaming. H. Drugs derived from opium that are capable of relieving pain.See also Narcotics. I. Sleep stages 1 through 4, which are marked by an absence of rapid eye movements, relatively little dreaming, and varied EEG activity. J. The condition that exists when a person must continue to take a drug in order to satisfy intense mental and emotional craving for the drug. K. A pathway from the midbrain to the prefrontal cortex that releases dopamine.L. Small doses of the hormone melatonin which regulates the human biological clock.M. The 'spilling over' of reality into dreamland.N. A family of mental exercises in which a conscious attempt is made to focus attention in a non analytical way. O. Falling asleep for brief intervals of time at random and often unsafe times.P. Arising and walking about while remaining asleep; sleepwalking. Q. Jet lag, and inferior sleep. Negative impact on productivity.R. Beta (13-24 cycles per second), Alpha (8-12cps), Theta (4-7cps), and Delta (under 4cps)S. Chronic problems in getting adequate sleep. T. One’s awareness of internal and external stimuli. Includes the awareness of external events, internal sensations, the 'self', and the thoughts about experiences. |
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