Sleep attacks are a hallmark symptom of

A. insomnia.
B. sleep terrors.
C. narcolepsy.
D. cataplexy.


Answer: C

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a. Only about 25 percent of men and women believe they have experienced a midlife crisis. b. It is more common to "survive a crisis" at midlife than it is to make a "midcourse correction.". c. Difficult turning points in life can serve as "wake-up calls" that create opportunities for personal growth. d. Reviewing past choices to prepare for the future is helpful at any age.

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Dr. Shantrell is a psychologist who studies aging and the aged. Dr. Shantrell is a(n)

a. gerontologist. b. thanatologist. c. physiopsychologist. d. ethnologist.

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The ______ the sample, the ______ the sampling error.

A. smaller; smaller B. smaller; more consistent C. larger; smaller D. larger; more consistent

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When comparing two different peripheral body areas, you notice that a small area of your index finger seems to have greater nerve sensitivity than a comparably sized region of your upper arm. How do you think this will be reflected in the somatosensory area of your brain?

A. The brain areas for finger and upper arm will be equal because they reflect comparable areas of skin. B. The finger brain area will be smaller because your finger is smaller than your upper arm. C. The finger brain area will be larger because it has greater nerve sensitivity than your upper arm. D. The brain areas for finger and upper arm will be equal but they will be located on opposite hemispheres.

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