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Exam 2 Solutions for General Physiology | PSYC 104, Exams of Psychology

Material Type: Exam; Professor: Holmes; Class: General Psychology; Subject: Psychology (PSYC); University: University of Kansas; Term: Fall 2008;

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Psychology 104 Fall 2008 Exam 2 Form 1 Name. . _ Student 1D _ . Pr, David Holmes ATTENTION: Please put your NAME & 1D NUMBER in the appropriate boxes on your Scantron and fill out the BUBBLES for your name and TD number, Place the number of your form in the box marked CODE on your Seantron. SCANTRONS that do nat have names and ID numbers both printed and bubbled in will be disregarded. ***Note that cheating will result in a failing grade in the course. Furthermore, talking during the exam, not covering an answer sheet with the test booklet, sitting next to a student with the same form of he exam, not turning in the test booklet or any other behavior thal could contribute to sharing of answers will result in substantial reductions in points. lL. The internal clock that controls your circadian rhythins is located in your __ a. hypothalamus db. PGO system c. reticular formation d. raphe system 2. The neurotransmitter in the raphe system is . a, norepinephrine b, dopamine c. serotonin d. REM 3. The stimulation that results in REM originates in the ____ and stimulates ncurons in the __ lobes, a. reticular formation, eccipital b, pons, occi; e. pons, temporal ad raphe, occipital 4. The activation-synthesis explanation suggests that dreams _ : a. occur when otherwise unconscious material slips out during sleep b. are duc fo the random stimulation of memories that are stored in the temporal lobe c. occur when REMs stimulate thoughts d. begin when the raphe system reduces inhibitions in the cortex 5, The sleep disorder in which the individual suddenly and uncontrollably falls asleep is . a. insomnia b, narcolepsy c. sleep apnea d. hypersomnia 6. Which of the following disorders would most likely be treated with a stimulant? a insomnia b. sleep terror c nightmare d. hypersomnia 7. People who suffer from wake up during the night because their breathing is repeatedly disrupted. a. narcolepsy sleep apnea G sleep walking disorder d. hypersomnia 8. The amplitude or height of electrical impulses in the brain is greatest during which level of sleep? a, light sleep b. moderate sleep c deep sleep d. wakefulness 9. Which of the following types of drugs is uscd to teat insomnia because it reduces the neurological arousal that causes wakefulness? a. hypnotics b. amphetamines c. oplatcs d. mescaline 10. REM oceurs during stage of sleep. a. one b. two c. three d. four 11. Rem a. causes dreams b is caused by dreams c. is correlated with dreaming da is completely unrclated to dreaming