A) occipital lobe.
B) frontal lobe.
C) thalamus.
D) brainstem.
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A) latent;manifest
B) manifest;latent
C) manifest;sublimated
D) metaphorical;denotative
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A) problem-solving
B) manifest content
C) restoration
D) activation-synthesis
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A) are only used by a small number of illicit users.
B) are typically only used if "street"drugs are unavailable.
C) are safer and less addictive than recreational drugs.
D) are commonly used in Canada.
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A) somnambulism.
B) cataplexy.
C) narcolepsy.
D) insomnia.
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A) methamphetamine
B) Ecstasy (MDMA)
C) ketamine
D) salvia
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A) normal levels of wakefulness
B) sleepiness for the entire day
C) periods of sleepiness and periods of normal wakefulness
D) severe cognitive impairment for the entire day
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A) seasonal
B) circadian
C) circannual
D) ultradian
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A) sleep apnea.
B) terminal insomnia.
C) narcolepsy.
D) REM behaviour disorder.
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A) flying from Victoria BC to Moncton NB
B) flying from Toronto ON to Regina SK
C) flying from Halifax NS to Calgary AB
D) flying from St.John's NL to Montreal QC
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A) the unconscious effort to make sense of repressed urges and emotions.
B) brain activity associated with problem-solving.
C) brainstem activity attempting to make sense of random neuronal firing.
D) cortical activity attempting to make sense of random neuronal firing.
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A) problem-solving
B) psychoanalytic
C) cortical processing
D) activation-synthesis
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A) only delta
B) occasional delta
C) occasional bursts of rapid,high-peaking
D) only small,irregular
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A) enhanced executive functions.
B) a four-point increase in IQ scores.
C) a decrease in both grey and white matter in the brain areas associated with memory.
D) no serious cognitive consequences.
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A) takes a sleeping pill before bed.
B) drinks too much caffeine prior to sleeping.
C) did not sleep much last night.
D) had vivid dreams last night.
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A) They are interchangeable names for the same phenomenon.
B) Night terrors reflect an individual's phobia,whereas nightmares involve fictional content such as monsters.
C) Nightmares are a type of dream,whereas night terrors are not.
D) Nightmares reflect an individual's phobia,whereas night terrors involve fictional content such as monsters.
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A) 90-100 minutes
B) 28 days
C) 1 year
D) 24 hours
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A) Sleep apnea
B) Terminal insomnia
C) Narcolepsy
D) Orexin-deficiency
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A) infradian
B) circadian
C) circannual
D) ultradian
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A) the purpose of dreaming is to express unconscious wishes,thoughts,and conflicts.
B) dreams occur because of random brainstem signals and cortical activity trying to make sense of the signals.
C) dreaming is a by-product of waste removal and restoration in the brain.
D) dreaming is a by-product of a process of eliminating or strengthening neural connections.
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