SI Leader Ashleigh Ledet alede12 tigers lsu edu Sessions Monday 6 7 30 Allen 35 Office 39 Allen basement Wednesday 6 7 30 Allen 35 Office hours Friday 9 30 11 30 AM SI Exam 2 Review Disclaimer Due to time constraints it is not possible for me to cover 100 of the exam material You are responsible for knowing the exam information which comes from lectures notes the book and any other materials such as videos provided to you by your instructors Helpful Links Chapter 4 How animals experience consciousness http www youtube com watch v meiU6TxysCg REM Behavior Disorder http www youtube com watch v rFXYRQ9xPUA Chapter 5 Chapter 6 What is this an example of http www youtube com watch v W U7MR4buFk Pavlov s Theory The Office http www youtube com watch v nE8pFWP5QDM Little Albert http www youtube com watch v FMnhyGozLyE Classical Conditioning Frasier http www youtube com watch v 2c4 l2oe22U Behavior Shaping http www youtube com watch v y10MTi2cL04 Insight https www youtube com watch v 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very fast waves you are likely to conclude that the sleeping person is A really not sleeping and is awake B In Stage 2 C in Stage 3 D in Stage 4 4 REM paralysis A is a myth B only occurs in the elderly C prevents the acting out of dreams D may become permanent 5 Sleep apnea is a disorder characterized by A difficulty falling or remaining asleep B episodes of unexplained cataplexy during the day C difficulty breathing while asleep D experiencing temporary paralysis immediately after waking up from sleep 6 is a state of consciousness in which a person may be especially susceptible to suggestion A Hypnosis B Meditation C Truth induction D Extrasensory perception 7 Hypnosis can A give people superhuman strength B reliably enhance accuracy of memory C regress people back to childhood D induce amnesia 8 Psychological dependence is best described as A a desire to take a drug B drug tolerance and signs of withdrawal when deprived of the drug SI Leader Ashleigh Ledet alede12 tigers lsu edu Sessions Monday 6 7 30 Allen 35 Office 39 Allen basement Wednesday 6 7 30 Allen 35 Office hours Friday 9 30 11 30 AM C feelings of sadness when the drug is not available D feelings of euphoria following the ingestion of a drug 9 Which of the following is classified as a depressant and the withdrawal symptoms can lead to death A cocaine B alcohol C heroin D marijuana 10 Morphine and heroin A are stimulants B are derived from opium C are often used with ADHD D increase the action of the central nervous system IGNORE THIS ONE ADDICTION IS NOT IN THIS VERSION OF THE BOOK 11 Anna has several drinks of alcohol everyday She even takes a drink to class with her In order to help lessen her nausea as a result of her alcohol use Anna also smokes marijuana Her grades are low and she is having to spend an extra year retaking some classes she failed Anna most likely has A An addiction to alcohol B Psychological dependence C Physical dependence D Is in control of her alcohol consumption 12 What are two signs of physical dependency A Drug tolerance and psychological cravings B Psychological cravings and withdrawl C Drug tolerance and withdrawal D Psychological cravings and nausea 13 Most of our time awake is spent in a state called in which our thoughts feelings and sensations are clear and organized and we feel alert A Altered state of consciousness B Waking consciousness C Unconsciousness D Working consciousness 14 Which of the following situations is NOT an altered state of consciousness A You are daydreaming B You have been drinking beer SI Leader Ashleigh Ledet alede12 tigers lsu edu Sessions Monday 6 7 30 Allen 35 Office 39 Allen basement Wednesday 6 7 30 Allen 35 Office hours Friday 9 30 11 30 AM C You are concentrating on a math test D You are asleep 15 In Freud s theory the symbolic content of dreams is called A Manifest Content B Latent Content C Symbolic Content D Hidden Content 16 When light beings to fade at the end of the day the Suprachiasmatic nucleus in the signals the pineal gland to release A Hippocampus melatonin B Hippocampus serotonin C Hypothalamus melatonin D Hypothalamus serotonin 17As you get older you will need less sleep A True B False 18 What type of vivid dreams occur in REM sleep display brain wave properties extremely similar to waking waves and that are able to be controlled as is common treatment for patients with PTSD A Manifest dreams B Latent dreams C Lucid Dreams D Night terror 19 Hypnogogic images and Hypnic jerk are associated with where as K complexes and sleep spindles are associated with respectively A Stage 3 stage 2 B Stage 1 stage 2 C Stage 2 Stage 1 D REM sleep Stage 2 20 You wake up one morning a think about a very vivid dream you had the night before In this dream a giant alligator was terrorizing LSU The alligator then turned into a pink bunny in a tutu and started singing a song This dream mostly likely took part in which stage of sleep A Stage 1 B Stage 2 C Stage 3 SI Leader Ashleigh Ledet alede12 tigers lsu edu Sessions Monday 6 7 30 Allen 35 Office 39 Allen basement Wednesday 6 7 30 Allen 35 Office hours Friday 9 30 11 30 AM D Stage 4 E REM 21 One day John was bitten by a friend s dog Gruffy At first John was only afraid of Gruffy Then John noticed that he was afraid of all big dogs and then dogs in general This is an example of A Stimulus generalization B Stimulus distinction C Extinction D Spontaneous recovery 22 Your roommate is having an argument with her boyfriend that is giving you a headache You therefore
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