Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Somnambulism, or sleepwalking, is most common among children, peaking between the ages of 4 and 8
2. One should only wake a sleepwalker in life-threatening situations
3. If you wake sleepwalkers, they probably will report that they were dreaming
4. In a narcoleptic attack, a person engaged in waking activities will collapse into a deep, slow-wave sleep
5. We have difficulty remembering most of our dreams several hours after they occur
1. True
2. False
3. False
4. False
5. True
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Gender identity refers to the degree to which a person has awareness or recognition that he or she adopts a particular gender role
a) True b) False
According to Postman, generalized competition means ______.
A. a massive amount of interference is caused by spreading activation in the long-term store B. the inability to find the correct retrieval results to information in the long-term store C. a set or disposition to continue to respond in the manner learned most recently D. disruptive influence of language on the learning of paired associate tasks
On college campuses, drunken students tend to have accidents, get into fights, sexually assault others, or engage in risky sex. They also destroy property and disrupt the lives of students who are trying to sleep or study. These extreme behaviors are due to the drunken students' thinking and perception becoming dulled or shortsighted, a condition known as
a. alcohol psychosis. b. binge drinking. c. divergent thinking. d. alcohol myopia.
Which part of the hypothalamus helps keep blood sugar levels steady and is very sensitive to neuropeptide Y (NPY)?
a. lateral hypothalamus b. paraventricular nucleus c. ventromedial hypothalamus d. leptinous nucleus