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Myers' Psychology for AP

David G. Myers

Chapter 24

Sleep Deprivation, Sleep Disorders, and Dreams - all with Video Answers

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Chapter Questions

01:16

Problem 1

Sleep deprivation can lead to weight gain, reduced muscle strength, suppression of the cells that fight common colds, and most likely which of the following?
a Increased productivity
b. Depression
c. Decreased mistakes on homework
d. Increased feeling of well-being
e. Sleep apnea

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01:29

Problem 2

What do we call the sleep disorder that causes you to stop breathing and awaken in order to take a breath?
a. Narcolepsy
b. Insomnia
c. Sleep apnea
d. Nightmares
e. Night terrors

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01:19

Problem 3

Which of the following dream theories states that dreams help us sort out the day's events and consolidate our memories?
a. Information-processing
b. Wish-fulfillment
c. Physiological function
d. Neural activation
e. Neural disconnection

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01:04

Problem 4

According to research, which of the following are we most likely to experience after sleep deprivation?
a. Night terrors
b. Sleep apnea
c. Manifest content dreams
d. Narcolepsy
e. REM rebound

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