Hypersomnia is a sleep disorder in which a person:
a. has difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep
b. is excessively sleepy and often catnaps during the day
c. repeatedly stops breathing during sleep
d. wanders about while still sleeping
B
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A. positive symptoms and negative symptoms, respectively B. early onset and late onset, respectively C. genetic-basis and environmental-basis, respectively D. institutionalized and noninstitutionalized, respectively
The self-system, as described by Bandura, is best described as what?
A) A set of cognitive processes that weigh the outcome expectancy with the reinforcement value B) A set of cognitive processes that develops throughout a person's lifespan to help he or she create reoccurring patterns of behavior that work in all situations C) A set of cognitive processes that aid a person in accomplishing goals that will better his or her chances at survival D) A set of cognitive personality variables that captures one's habitual means of interpreting events in his or her life E) A theory that describes how people have a sense of self-preservation
At dopamine axon terminals, amphetamines cause:
a. increased dopamine levels in the synaptic cleft. b. depleted dopamine levels through increased catabolism. c. improved storage of dopamine through vesicular transporters. d. increased reuptake through dopamine membrane transporters.
The ________ phase of the sexual response cycle combines a psychological experience of pleasure and the physiological changes known as vasocongestion and myotonia.
A. arousal B. plateau C. desire D. orgasm