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Consciousness is:
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awareness of ourselves and our environment.
an altered state.
understanding life.
the ability to respond.
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Question 25 pts
Consciousness involves which part of the brain?
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Hindbrain
Forebrain
Midbrain
All of the brain
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Question 35 pts
Modern dual-processing theory is the idea that our minds have _____ tracks.
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conscious and unconscious
conscious and preconscious
emotional and rational
subconscious and conscious
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Question 45 pts
You are trying to decide between renting two apartments. You really prefer one over the other, but you can't really say why. This is your _____ brain at work
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hind
rational
emotional
thalamatic
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Question 55 pts
In the three theories of emotion, how is the Schachter-Singer theory different from the other two?
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There is no differentiation between the brain and the rest of the body.
The thalamus routes the signal to the limbic system and the frontal lobes.
James-Lange does not acknowledge the limbic system.
The frontal lobes interpret the body's reaction.
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Question 65 pts
Recalling a memory is most like:
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"playing back" a stored file.
watching a movie of still images.
creating new long-term potentiation.
reconstructing pieces of information.
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Question 75 pts
When you hear a phone number and write it down, your brain uses:
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long-term memory.
flashbulb memory.
eidetic memory.
short-term memory.
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Question 85 pts
"The sun is 93 million miles away" is an example of:
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semantic memory.
procedural memory.
short term memory.
episodic memory.
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Question 95 pts
During what sleep stage do most dreams occur?
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REM
Stage 1
Stage 4
Stage 2
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Question 105 pts
Which theory says dreaming is an unimportant by-product of neural firing during sleep?
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Information-processing
Freudian theory
Latent content theory
Activation-synthesis
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1. awareness of ourselves and our environment.
2. All of the brain
3. conscious and unconscious
4. emotional
5. The frontal lobes interpret the body's reaction.
6. reconstructing pieces of information.
7. short-term memory.
8. semantic memory.
9. REM
10. Activation-synthesis
2. All of the brain
3. conscious and unconscious
4. emotional
5. The frontal lobes interpret the body's reaction.
6. reconstructing pieces of information.
7. short-term memory.
8. semantic memory.
9. REM
10. Activation-synthesis
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