As Desmond puts on his glasses in the morning, he is keenly aware of the sensation of the frames touching his nose. However, as the day goes on and he gets absorbed in other activities, the sensation of his glasses resting on his nose fades from his awareness. If he then focuses on the glasses, he once again becomes aware of how the frames feel on his skin. At this point, the sensations of the glasses on Aaron's nose are
A. conscious.
B. preconscious.
C. unconscious.
D. subconscious.
Answer: B
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Fred has been having a great deal of trouble initiating and maintaining sleep. He guesses that he is sleeping for an average of about three hours each night and complains that he feels terrible during the day. In addition, Fred has always experienced some anxiety but has recently felt a tremendous increase in his overall anxiety level. The existence of both a sleep disorder and anxiety
A. makes the diagnosis of primary insomnia incorrect. B. increases our confidence that primary insomnia is the correct diagnosis. C. indicates that the insomnia is a result of the anxiety rather than a cause of the anxiety. D. is extremely common, since sleep problems can be both a cause and a result of anxiety.
Brady has strong feelings for Elizabeth that include love and feelings of anxiety. She is likely his __________.
A. friend B. colleague C. enemy D. romantic partner
Sofia, who used to be anorexic, is pregnant. She is still hung up about her body and is determined not to "get fat" while pregnant. Consequently, she puts herself on a strict diet and only gains 12 pounds during her pregnancy. Her physician is most concerned that when the baby is born, it will be
a. cognitively impaired.
b. physically deformed.
c. hyperactive.
d. blind or deaf.
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