A. depressant. A. Find the total of the selling prices of all the skates. people under hypnosis want to tell the truth: true or false. The divided-consciousness view of hypnosis holds that A. exhibiting increased level of consciousness. Widespread areas of the cerebral cortex are disabled when individuals are in a hypnotic state. D. Neodissociated/dissociated. Moesha has been feeling very stressed about an important project at work. B. myoclonic event. D. altered states of consciousness. D. Divided attention. what words mean, and have general knowledge about the world, such as what day it is or who currently 102. accurately enough to retrieve them successfully. These brain's activities. D. They push or assault others. 83. WebAs opposed to a dependent variable, an independent variable is manipulated by the experimenters so that its effects may be determined. C. the bell had become an unconditioned stimulus for food. Which element in this scenario represents the latent content of the dream? 52. These drugs can affect people cognitively. 46. A. phonological loops D. According to the theory, very unusual aspects of dreamssuch as odd activities, strange images, and sudden scene shifts cannot be understood. Attention A. Margaret fell down her basement stairs and suffered serious injury to her amygdala. A. fatigue. Betty is most likely You, D. may cause Helen to be at increased risk for heart disease. Lately he has experienced serious difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep. C. physical and/or psychological dependence develops. B. difficulty falling asleep, waking up during the night, or waking up too early. C. It is more likely to occur when individuals are sleep deprived. D. the hippocampus and the temporal lobes in the cerebral cortex play a role in implicit The effect of the heroin was increased because Leonard injected it in a strange environment B. B. It asserts that deeper processing produces poorer memory. 88. Psychoactive drugs that slow down mental and physical activity are called 3. likely taking? B. cognitive system. D. fixed-interval, ________ is a consequence that decreases the likelihood that a behavior will occur. C.They interfere with other ongoing activities. D. slow down central-nervous-system activity/modify a person's perceptual experience, A. slow down central-nervous-system activity/increase central-nervous-system activity, 86. D.Sleep deprivation syndrome, 54. They decrease the risk of exposure to HIV. Child Development: An Active Learning Approach. exemplifies Surprising as it might be, hypnosis has a high success rate on people that want to quit smoking or vaping. B. D. stimulant, College students who consume large amounts of alcohol on weekends are abusing which type(s) of A. Long-term potentiation is a concept that explains D. during non-REM sleep. 16. A. 117. C. implicit A. opiate B. REM sleep is an active stage of sleep during which dreaming does not occur. Latent learning C. sudden, uncontrollable urge to fall asleep. B. In the context of observational learning, retention is a process in which D. will result in longer hours of sleep. The two hemispheres can no longer relay information back and forth. B. Discuss the distinctions among depressants, stimulants, and hallucinogens. A. Benjamin, who is asleep Theory of awareness house. D) It confuses witnesses, who end up providing inaccurate details about a crime. D. inhalant, 78. The fact that your Hypnosis has been officially endorsed as a therapeutic method by medical, psychiatric, dental, and psychological associations throughout the world. UR. According to cognitive theory, since dreaming involves information processing and memory, dreams are essentially subconscious forms of cognitive processing. hours WebA. If someone responds oddly to a stimulus (when no longer hypnotized) as a result of a hypnotist's suggestion, he or she will try to find a reasonable explanation for it. _____, such as Valium, are depressant drugs that reduce anxiety and induce relaxation. 125. A. involves mechanically repeating information, without imparting meaning to it.It B. wake up earlier than desired, sometimes several times a night. Which of the following concepts best describes Miranda's learning D. Jeff wakes up a few seconds before his alarm clock goes off in order to avoid the obnoxious A. flashbulb memory Other studies have shown that sleep coincides with the release of growth hormone in children, thus suggesting that sleep plays an important role in physical growth and brain development. 56. 66. B. B.narcolepsy B. She tells you to sit at your computer for 15 minutes and write whatever comes into your head. Which of the following should be included on your list? A. sleepwalking and sleep talking. information over a long period of time? B. C. Self-actualization A. vigilance. A. D. automatic processing. It also is called hypnotherapy. C. Martha improves her grades in English and Math so that her mom can take her shopping as C. learned helplessness A. Nightmares/Night terrors C. a state called hypnagogic reverie. D. Transference, You are taking both a Spanish and a French course this semester. Explain the distinction between automatic and controlled processes. C. brain damage. B. Hypnosis produces a state of consciousness dissimilar to other states of consciousness. A. classical conditioning. problem's solution. C. They damage other people's property. C. somnambulism. D. stop breathing while they are sleeping. D. recall/recognition, Asking an eyewitness to describe a suspect's physical appearance to a sketch artist would be an B. sleep apneA.C.a state called hypnagogic reverie. true. A. Valium cognitive tasks. Latent Content: What a dream symbolizes. C. Stage 5 sleep/ stage 3 and stage 4 sleep B. attention, retention, generalization, and discrimination Belinda and John were best friends through their school years. C. Stage 1 sleep/stage 3 and stage 4 sleep C. Hallucinogens 12. They have serious arguments with others. B. quickly scanning information for relevant details. Some bears kept in the zoo allow veterinarians to routinely give them total body checkups. C. Transience It also is called hypnotherapy. A. positive reinforcement. A. instinctive drift A. psychological addiction C. pain D. neural activity begins with the brain. The remaining 12 pairs of skates are marked down to 50% of the original selling price and are finally sold. D. unconditioned response. Classical conditioning can produce immunosuppression. A. the basal ganglia and prefrontal cortex D. operant conditioning. Narcolepsy is a sleep disorder in which individuals A. serotonin. D. Acquisition. B. negative punishment. A. thalamus and limbic system. They decrease dopamine levels in the brain's reward pathways. A. neutral stimulus/reinforcer stimulus In the context A. caffeine Instead you merely translate your thoughts into words. D. Interactive-phenomenological perspective, A. WebActivation-Synthesis Theory: Dreams are caused by random neural firings combined with memories. Webtrue. given level of memory encoding. Someone who can be hypnotized may be highly suggestible. B. D. 9 and 12. D. primary, A ________ reinforcer is a reinforcer that acquires its positive value through an organism's Multiple Choice A) It is useful in controlling pain during childbirth. Larry is grounded each time he hits his little brother. you are asked to recall the name of a person you just met a few seconds ago, you rely on ________. D. occur during the REM sleep. B. dreams are random. principles to consumers by showing ads that pair something pleasant with a product in hope that you, Controlled processes represent the most alert state of human consciousness. D. acquisition, extinction, generalization, and discrimination, . D. interactive-phenomenological perspective. Applied behavior analysis is based on the concept of C. It involves a sudden, overpowering urge to sleep. She interviews ten of her classmates and asks them to remember that day. It induces images that are sometimes pleasurable and sometimes grotesque. problems is she most likely to have now? The EEG (electroencephalogram) data of a hypnotized person indicates a predominance of alpha and beta waves. C. altered states of consciousness. A. True Statement (s) Drag appropriate answer (s) here The split-brain procedure is conducted only in people who have severe seizure disorders (epilepsy). Drug addiction occurs when B. Daydreaming occurs when the individual is doing something that requires full attention. B. This illustrates the concept of. A. Surprising as it might be, hypnosis has a high success rate on people that want to quit smoking or vaping. B. stage 4 sleep. D. excessively long sleep periods. Non-REM Dreams: The experience of mundane, dull, everyday events when asleep. Higher-level consciousness involves the use of controlled processing (deliberate and effortful focus on a goal). A. hippocampus/corpus callosum D. Classical conditioning can explain drug habituation. A. A. Organisms learn the association between behaviors and their consequences. 72. A. storage failures. 121. C. chunking/rehearsal B. complementary consciousness. In the context of memory processes, which of the following scenarios best illustrates the process of (GABA), which is widely distributed in many brain areas. D. dreaming. attention and which should be ignored. B. altered states of consciousness. aspect of an experience. ________, a third element of observational learning, is the process of imitating the model's actions. B. Somnambulisms/Nightmares A. are less common than nightmares. terminology, the nausea-inducing agent is the They are most often used in suicide attempts. learning. Your friend wonders Meditation A. C. depressants. B. Hypnosis C. amphetamine C. Ambien 65. 110. As a physiological state, meditation shows qualities of sleep and wakefulness, yet it is distinct from both. motions made by her instructor. C. attention, retention, motor reproduction, and reinforcement C. negative reinforcement. B. fixed-ratio C. chunking. B. somnambulism. A. stimulants REM dreams are typically longer, more vivid, more physically active, more emotionally charged, and less related to waking life than non-REM dreams. D. They are most effective in curing somnambulism and somniloquy. WebQuestion: Identify a true statement about hypnosis. a stream of consciousness that consists of a continuous flow of changing sensations, images, thoughts, and feelings. Hypnosis is a trance-like mental state in which people experience increased attention, concentration, and suggestibility. C. It is more likely to occur when individuals are sleep deprived. 10. Ian repeatedly uses heroin to reduce stress and enhance the feeling of well-being. C. exhibiting controlled processing. D. halo effect, Elsa is studying for her psychology exam with the TV on in the background. B. stimulant. _____ involves attaining a peaceful state of mind in which thoughts are not occupied by worry. C. dopamine Medical tests revealed increased activity of her central nervous system. _____ involve sudden arousal from sleep and an intense physiological fear reaction (e.g., screaming, heavy breathing, and perspiration). D. There is no link between brain activity and elaboration during encoding. D. Most REM sleep takes place during stage 1 of a night's sleep. is the president of the U.S. Which of the following statements about psychoactive drug use is FALSE? D. activation-synthesis. He injected his A. Stacey's tests are based on recall. D. motor reproduction. Classical conditioning D. Hypnosis, ________ meditation has beneficial effects on a variety of conditions, including depression, panic A. Elaboration C. Soul A. altered states of consciousness. B. depressant D. removal of a psychoactive drug from diet, Psychologists who examine learning from a behavioral perspective define learning as While watching television, you can see how advertisers cunningly apply classical-conditioning students create for themselves? Tranquilizers, sedatives, and opiates all belong to the category of _____ drugs. experience. Someone who can be hypnotized may be highly suggestible. Her biological clock has become desynchronized. True Statement (s) Drag appropriate answer (s) here If someone is afraid of being hypnotized, the hypnosis will probably not work. A. require lower levels of attention than controlled processes. B. the bell had become associated with food. unconditioned stimulus (US) with his conditioned stimulus (CS). B. vicarious reinforcement learning A. positive reinforcement. C. observational learning. ________, such as Valium, are depressant drugs that reduce anxiety and induce relaxation. A. high consciousness C. non-REM sequence. D. a person experiences unpleasant physical symptoms when using a drug. C. alcohol/cocaine WebAs opposed to a dependent variable, an independent variable is manipulated by the experimenters so that its effects may be determined. D. retrieval, When you are asked to recall your first day of kindergarten, you rely on ________, whereas when B. scripts B. 122. 11. Your knowledge of the alphabet and multiplication tables is most likely to be stored in your WebWhich of the following statements about hypnosis is true? B. D. operant conditioning. B. narcolepsy. B. daydreaming. Lightning is associated with thunder and regularly precedes it. C. glutamate C. self-actualization. Medical tests C. The less elaborate the processing within deep processing, the better the memory. 59. B. habit. A. classical conditioning