Created by Paula Jiménez Montes
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1. A VARIATION IN A BIOLOGICAL SYSTEM THAT GOES THROUGH A REGULAR CYCLE, AND MAY OR MAY NOT HAVE PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS: a) ultradian rhythms b) biological rhythms c) infradian rhythms d) circadian rhythms | b) BIOLOGICAL RHYTHMS |
2. A HORMONE THAT HELPS REGULATE CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS: a) insulin b) serotonin c) endorphin d) melatonin | d) MELATONIN |
3. A BIOLOGICAL RHYTHM THAT HAS A PERIOD OF ABOUT TWENTY-FOUR HOURS, AND INCLUDES THE HUMAN HUMAN SLEEP CYCLE: a) circadian rhythms b) ultradian rhythms c) infradian rhythms d) biological rhythms | a) CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS |
4. A STATE IN WHICH BIOLOGICAL RHYTHMS DO NOT MATCH UP TO EACH OTHER: a) explicit memory b) information processing c) internal desynchronization d) motor nerve | c) INTERNAL DESYNCHRONIZATION |
5. A BIOLOGICAL RHYTHM THAT OCCURS MORE OFTEN THAN ONCE PER DAY, AND INCLUDES THE STAGES IN THE HUMAN SLEEP CYCLE: a) ultradian rhythms b) circadian rhythms c) biological rhythms d) infradian rhythms | a) ULTRADIAN RHYTHMS |
6. ONE OF FIVE STAGES OF SLEEP THAT A PERSON EXPERIENCES WHILE ASLEEP, AND ARE PART OF EITHER REM SLEEP OR NREM SLEEP: a) rem sleep b) phonetic loop c) sleep stages d) rehearsal | c) SLEEP STAGES |
7. A BIOLOGICAL RHYTHM THAT OCCURS LESS THAN ONCE PER DAY, AND INCLUDES THE HUMAN MENSTRUAL CYCLE: a) ultradian rhythms b) biological rhythms c) infradian rhythms d) circadian rhythms | c) INFRADIAN RHYTHMS |
8. A PERIOD OF SLEEP IN WHICH THE EYES MOVE, THE MUSCLES LOSE TONE, AND THE SLEEPING PERSON DREAMS: a) rem sleep b) selective attention c) rote rehearsal d) sleep stages | a) REM SLEEP |
9. RELATIVELY SLOW AND LARGE BRAINWAVES, AND GENERALLY OCCUR DURING RELAXED WAKEFULNESS: a) delta waves b) short-term c) sleep stage d) alpha waves | d) ALPHA WAVES |
10. SHORT, REGULAR BRAINWAVES, AND GENERALLY OCCUR DURING PERIODS OF DEEP SLEEP: a) ultradian rhythm b) delta waves c) white matter d) alpha waves | b) DELTA WAVES |
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