Introduction to Psychology 1/IPSY103/Other states of consciousness/Quiz
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Review questions
Assess your understanding of this learning pathway by selecting the correct answer for each of the following questions:
- In terms of neural activity, ____ is the least similar to the waking state.
- Stage 1
- Incorrect.
- Stage 2
- Incorrect.
- Slow wave sleep
- Correct.
- REM
- Incorrect.
- Stage 1
- Sleep studies demonstrate that ____ is the most compromised by sleep deprivation.
- cognitive function
- Correct.
- physical strength
- Incorrect.
- physical endurance
- Incorrect.
- metabolism
- Incorrect.
- cognitive function
- Which of the following statements about hypnosis is FALSE?
- Participants must be willing and understand that hypnosis is the point.
- Incorrect.
- People under hypnosis do not gain any new physical abilities, only the will to execute them.
- Incorrect.
- Research suggests that hypnosis can change people’s perceptual experience.
- Correct.
- Hypnosis generates a neural signal similar to Stage 1 sleep.
- Incorrect.
- Participants must be willing and understand that hypnosis is the point.
- Under hypnosis people report ____ and have ____ in their reports.
- more details; lower accuracy
- Incorrect.
- fewer details; greater accuracy
- Incorrect.
- more details; higher confidence
- Correct.
- fewer details; lower confidence
- Incorrect.
- more details; lower accuracy
- Corrie’s friend told her that people under hypnosis will sneeze a lot. A week later at a hypnotist show at her high school Corrie volunteers to be hypnotized and immediately starts sneezing. This is consistent with:
- the dissociation theory of hypnosis.
- Incorrect.
- the placebo theory of hypnosis.
- Incorrect.
- the sociocognitive theory of hypnosis.
- Correct.
- people faking hypnosis.
- Incorrect.
- the dissociation theory of hypnosis.
- Meditation has been associated with all of the following EXCEPT:
- improved working memory.
- Incorrect.
- decreases in mental health problems.
- Incorrect.
- better social relationships.
- Incorrect.
- Improved sensory perception.
- Correct.
- improved working memory.