One of the most recent empirical validations of traditional East Indian medicine relates to the use of an herbal remedy (called forskolin, isolated from the Coleus forskohlii plant) for the treatment of:
a. heart disease c. insomnia
b. impotence d. obesity
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What Dr. Daniels tells his class, "Research suggests abnormal brain activity causes antisocial personality disorder. EEG scans have revealed neurological differences in the occipital lobe that make people with APD more sensitive to emotions. The brain differences seem to explain why those with APD have trouble learning from punishment. Which part of Dr. Daniels' statement is accurate?
a. Abnormal brain activity causes antisocial personality disorder. b. Brain differences seem to explain why people with APD have trouble learning from punishment. c. The EEG scans show neurological differences in the occipital lobe. d. People with APD are more sensitive to emotions.
According to an EEG, Rachel is in REM sleep. She is probably:
A. sleepwalking B. in a light state of sleep C. dreaming D. just falling asleep
The t score that is the boundary of the ______ will be higher as the sample size decreases.
A. single tail B. double tail C. critical region(s) D. ? level
K-complexes are:
a. the high-amplitude, slow waves that occur in a relaxed, drowsy state b. the occasional sudden, sharp wave forms that occur during Stage N2 sleep c. the low-amplitude, irregular waves that occur during Stage N1 sleep d. the high-amplitude, low-frequency waves that are associated with Stage N3 sleep