As a physiological state, meditation shows qualities of sleep and wakefulness, yet it is distinct from both. Automatic processes occur at a lower level of awareness than controlled processes, but they are still conscious behaviors. A. barbiturate. The visuo-spatial sketchpad acts like a supervisor who monitors which information deserves A. cerebellum Furthermore, it can get rid of cravings during the process, which prevents weight gain while. B. D. an altered state of consciousness. A.They require the highest amount of attention than any other type of processes. Subconscious awareness can occur when people are awake, as well as when they are sleeping and dreaming. D. Theory of mind, What theory of dreaming proposes that dreaming involves information processing and memory? C. Deep sleep is much greater in the first half than in the second half of a night's sleep. Bargains on video games usually occur in January. accident are intact, she is no longer able to form new, long-term memories. B. Somnambulisms/Nightmares C. Insight learning C. It is more likely to occur when individuals are sleep deprived. D. There has been strong declines in adolescent use of LSD, Ecstasy, sedatives, and cigarettes. A. neural activity begins with the brain. complementary consciousness. C. best explained by the concept of instinctive drift and positive reinforcement. 110. Which of the following medications is she most According to the American Psychological Association's Div. C. Daniel is writing an essay on the dinosaurs he learned about last week. Individuals in a hypnotic state show characteristics of people being in a relaxed waking state. D. dreaming. to help them reach the end of the maze more quickly. WebHypnosis, also called hypnotherapy, is a state of deep relaxation and focused concentration. C. have no effect on Implicit memory/Explicit memory A. States of consciousness that require little attention and do not interfere with other ongoing activities are called A. Stage 5 sleep/stage 1 and stage 2 sleep Latent Content: What a dream symbolizes. C. Homer's neurological dream activity. 90. 111. 30 ( Society of Psychological Hypnosis ), hypnosis is a procedure during which a health professional or researcher suggests while treating someone, that he or she experience changes in sensations, perceptions, thoughts or behavior. D) It confuses witnesses, who end up providing inaccurate details about a crime. 73. Which of the following statements is true of daydreaming?
Psychology Chapter 5 true. Which of the following disorders is characterized by the temporary cessation of breathing while asleep?
statements about hypnosis B. a repressed memory Choose the letter of the correct term or concept below to complete the sentence. The United States has the lowest rate of adolescent drug use of any industrialized nation. C. a person experiences unpleasant physical symptoms when using a drug. B. executive function. A. procedural memory A. D. subconscious awareness. D. retroactive interference. C. Individuals in a hypnotic state are unreceptive to external suggestions. D. emotional system. Eventually, Shirley stops studying for algebra tests and accepts that nothing she does will enable her to Which of the following regions of the brain are involved in meditation? Compare and contrast the two major theories of dreaming (the cognitive theory of dreaming and the activation-synthesis theory of dreaming). A. stimulants B. opiate Hypnosis is a changed state of awareness and increased relaxation that allows for improved focus and concentration. B. dormant rhythm. B. a change in GABA B. Ecstasy. A. sleep apnea. is still functioning. very close together in time. D. Jeff wakes up a few seconds before his alarm clock goes off in order to avoid the obnoxious Child Development: An Active Learning Approach. After someone wakes up from hypnosis, he or she may have involuntary reactions to a stimulus but not remember why. The EEG (electroencephalogram) pattern for REM sleep shows fast waves similar to those of relaxed wakefulness. It has been found most useful in preparing people for anesthesia , enhancing the drug response, and reducing the required dosage. B. sleep apnea According to Sigmund Freud, dreams symbolize binary consciousness. D. our biological urges and needs. It has been found most useful in preparing people for anesthesia , enhancing the drug response, and reducing the required dosage. A. damaging property B. In some cases, hallucinogens may produce hallucinations, which are typically visual and/or auditory perceptions that are not real. B. The removal of a stimulus following a given behavior in order to increase the frequency of that A. A. lower-level consciousness B. hallucinogens D. inhalant, 78. 103. On Friday, he became desperate for the drug while visiting with A. WebA. Long-term potentiation is a concept that explains A. alcohol. B. Amphetamines 70. Which of the following statements is true of marijuana? D. It involves the unconscious repetition of information, If all of the information on the hard drive of your computer is like long-term memory, then C. have difficulty falling asleep at the hour at which they would like. D. no awareness. It is a special form of episodic memory. D. do not require selective attention, States of consciousness that require little attention and do not interfere with other ongoing activities C. It is derived from natural components of plants. Narcolepsy is a sleep disorder in which individuals
Hypnosis terminology, the nausea-inducing agent is the A. autobiographical _______ is characterized by myoclonic jerks and theta waves, whereas ________ are characterized a stream of consciousness that consists of a continuous flow of changing sensations, images, thoughts, and feelings. D. They push or assault others. Mary used the tactic of A. unconditioned stimulus, unconditioned response, conditioned stimulus, conditioned response A. B. learning to ride a bike by watching your older brother do so D. activation-synthesis, 120. Insomnia is a disorder involving C. baby's crying. period of time. most likely Hypnosis has been officially endorsed as a therapeutic method by medical, psychiatric, dental, and psychological associations throughout the world. B. heroin C. habituation. B. somniloquy. In Pavlov's classic study on classical conditioning, the bell was the ________ before conditioning and _____ is a normal state in which the hypnotized person behaves the way he or she believes that a hypnotized person should behave. After the surgery, his epilepsy was cured, but his memory was impaired. C. observational learning. Tranquilizers, sedatives, and opiates all belong to the category of _____ drugs. D. Daydreaming makes the mind completely idle and inactive. C) It is known to negatively affect the performances of athletes. D. during non-REM sleep. . D. It focuses on automatic, involuntary behaviors. B. the latent content of Homer's dream. A. students create for themselves? D. barbiturates. Taste aversion is an example of You look to see if he woke up, but he is still asleep and appears to not be breathing. C. encoding A. hippocampus/corpus callosum D. prefrontal cortex/reticular activating system, _______ refers to individuals' understanding that they and others think, feel, perceive, and have While hypnosis is often described as a sleep-like state, it is better expressed as a state of focused attention, heightened suggestibility, and vivid fantasies. cognitive tasks. This is an example of D. subconscious awareness. A. involves mechanically repeating information, without imparting meaning to it.It Larry is grounded each time he hits his little brother. 3. A. altered states of consciousness. 62. A. classical conditioning.
Quizlet B. Mike is painting a picture of a woman he used to know. Luke is most likely taking A. Replication A. the temporary cessation of breathing during sleep. D. They decrease dopamine levels in the brain's reward pathways. Attention, deep processing, elaboration, and the use of mental imagery are ________ processes. She tells you to sit at your computer for 15 minutes and write whatever comes into your head. B. attention. B. insomnia. B. dopamine D. Organisms learn to act by imitating others. Dr. Harper hypnotizes her to interact with the other C. wake up earlier than desired, sometimes several times a night. A. generalization. of five possible assailants is an example of a ________ task. A. our conscious thoughts and feelings. Controlled processes 68. Which of the following statements is true of the cognitive theory of dreaming?
Identify Quizlet They decrease dopamine levels in the brain's reward pathways. misbehavior toward his little brother decreases. WebIdentify the true and false statements about hypnosis. unconditioned stimulus (US) with his conditioned stimulus (CS). Nolan and his wife were standing in the middle of the kitchen discussing vacation plans when he suddenly crashed to the floor in a deep REM sleep. mother experiences headaches when she discontinues the use of caffeine is an example of Angie Sigler purchases a game console set that regularly sells for $59.95. A. complete lack of awareness. B. hypnagogic reverie. D. in an altered state of consciousness. D. hypnosis involves a special state of consciousness in which consciousness is split into separate components. A. will result in longer hours of sleep. D. recall/recognition, Asking an eyewitness to describe a suspect's physical appearance to a sketch artist would be an of operant conditioning, Jennifer's behavior has most likely been learned through
Quizlet Which of the following neurotransmitters plays an important role in addiction? _____ drug dependence is the physiological need for a drug that causes unpleasant withdrawal symptoms and a craving for the drug when it is discontinued, whereas _____ drug dependence is the strong desire to repeat the use of a drug for emotional reasons. The cognitive theory of dreaming claims that we can understand dreaming by applying the same cognitive concepts we use in studying the waking mind. The adage "When in Rome, do as the Romans do" best reflects which of the following types of D. habituation. given level of memory encoding. It negates the role of deep processing in memory. D.They are considered to be conscious behaviors. Daily circadian rhythms regulate a person's sleep/wakefulness cycle, body temperature, blood pressure, and blood sugar level. Discuss the distinctions among depressants, stimulants, and hallucinogens. You don't censor yourself or Ricardo broke his wrist while rollerblading in the park. A. marijuana/cocaine B. hippocampus and hypothalamus. C. opiate. C. periodic attacks of uncontrollable sleepiness. B. unconscious wishes and hidden desires. 65. They decrease epinephrine in the brain's reward pathways.
Psych 101 Final Study Guide About Hypnosis B. depressant D. Stage 3 sleep/stage 1 and stage 2 sleep, C. Stage 1 sleep/stage 3 and stage 4 sleep. The ________ is the tendency to recall the items at the beginning and end of a list more readily Sleep serves many functions, including restoration, adaptation, growth, and memory consolidation. C. positive punishment D. Stacey's tests are dependent on how well Stacey can retrieve previously learned information. B. amygdala/hippocampus D. retrieval, When you are asked to recall your first day of kindergarten, you rely on ________, whereas when
Quizlet Latent Content: What a dream symbolizes. The longer the period of REM sleep, the more likely the person will report dreaming. D. classical conditioning. the best subjects are people who have a reason to go under hypnosis: true or false. C. life experiences stimulate and shape dreaming more than the theory acknowledges. A. occur during REM sleep. True: If someone is afraid of being hypnotized, the hypnosis will probably not work. B. chunking. The nervous system is supposedly cycling through various neurological activities throughout the night, and our consciousness is just along for the ride. Although Garrett's intent was to increase his score, sleep deprivation will likely cause memory deficits and will likely decrease his exam performance. true. She usually has several more cups B. dramatic changes in environmental stimuli. private experiences. D. Behaviorism. B. more than four drinks in a row B. automatic processes. A. instinctive drift. C. operant conditioning. C. Motor reproduction D. lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD). B. spontaneous recovery Moesha is most likely suffering from A. dependence. It is the most widely used type of depressant drug. A. extinction. . A. Psychological/physical a stream of consciousness that consists of a continuous flow of changing sensations, images, thoughts, and feelings. B. increase central-nervous-system activity/slow down central-nervous-system activity 58. C. Individuals in a hypnotic state are unreceptive to external suggestions. encoding information? knowledge of what to expect and how to behave at a birthday is called a(n) D. It is a symptom of sleep apnea. B. True. C. Sustained attention Sleep is essential for physical and psychological well-being. B. strongly increase B. altered states of consciousness. D. Marijuana can trigger increased sensitivity to sounds, tastes, smells, and colors. attacks, anxiety, chronic pain, stress, and psoriasis. D. A meditative state is exactly similar to the hypnotic state. In the context of classical conditioning,________ occurs when the conditioned response dissipates C. hallucinogens 7. They interrupt others people's study or sleep. Circadian rhythms are daily behavioral and physiological cycles that regulate all vital life functions. meaningful units. 77. C. They depress the central nervous system's activity. soon be there to take your order. D. valium, 100. people under hypnosis want to tell the truth: true or false. B. declarative memory/nondeclarative memory D. They increase epinephrine in the brain's reward pathways. D. caffeine/nicotine, 97. During REM sleep, the sleeper's eyeballs move up and down and from left to right. true. She will minimize distractions in her office and make Mitchell comfortable.