Mac has been driving for almost thirty hours straight because he was promised a $1,000 bonus if he delivers his truckload of refrigerated roses by 5:00 the next morning. As Mac drives through the night and gets progressively more tired, he is likely to experience:

a. a surge in brain levels of hypocretin.
b. very brief episodes of sleep called microsleeps.
c. a sleep-related eating disorder.
d. cataplexy.


Answer: b. very brief episodes of sleep called microsleeps.

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What will be an ideal response?

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In the study exploring handedness and schizophrenia, 40% of schizophrenics are left-handed. This relationship shows

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