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- What are the three effects of sleep on the following thing? A)Mood and Depression B)Public Health and Impact C)Musculoskeletal pain D)Athletic PerformanceThe most important reward circuit in the brain is the mesolimbic pathway. Dopaminergic neurons originate in the _____ and connect to the _____ and other structures. A) hippocampus; amygdala B) amygdala; prefrontal cortex C) ventral tegmental area (VTA); nucleus accumbens D) nucleus accumbens; prefrontal cortexIs it true that not having enough sleep for 5 days a week and then sleep recovery for the next 2 days can be worse then not having enough sleep for 7 days a week?
- Elucidate the Symptoms, Causes and Treatment of:a) REM-Sleep behavior disorderb) Sleepwalkingc) Sleep ApneaAn older adult has been given a benzodiazepine for sleep induction, but the night nurse noted that the patient was awake most of the night, watching television and reading in bed. The nurse documents that the patient has had which type of reaction to the medication?a) Allergicb) Teratogenicc )Paradoxicald )IdiopathicIt is possible to treat addiction by prescribing drugs that block the effects of the psychoactive substance. For example, naloxone blocks opiate receptors, reducing the pleasurable effects of opioids and alcohol. These types of treatments are called: A) agonist treatments. B) aversive treatments. C) antidrug vaccines. D) antagonist treatments.
- The _____ is an area of the hypothalamus that initiates eating and controls several aspects of feeding behavior and metabolic processes. It controls chewing and swallowing, salivation, gastric juice secretion, and insulin production. It also arouses the cortex, causing increased locomotion and food-seeking behavior. A) lateral hypothalamus B) suprachiasmatic nucleus C) subfornical nucleusWhile we are awake, _ builds up in the basal forebrain and preoptic area of the hypothalamus, slowing brain activity and making us feel drowsy. Some people use caffeine to reduce this effect. A) adipose B) adenosine C) ethanol D) orexinLack of sleep has adverse effects on our physical and mental health in numerous ways. What are they?
- It is possible to treat addiction by prescribing drugs that block the effects of the psychoactive substance. These types of treatments are called: A) agonist treatments. B) aversive treatments. C) antidrug vaccines. D) antagonist treatments.The network that allows the brain to maintain wakefulness consists of: A) neither brainstem nor forebrain arousal centers. B) both brainstem and forebrain arousal centers. C) forebrain arousal centers, including the basal forebrain and lateral hypothalamus.1) Describe what happens in your nervous system when you touch a hot frying pan. 2) Contrast the functions of the autonomic and somatosensory nervous systems. 3) Contrast schizophrenia with major depression in two (2) ways. 4) Contrast Alzheimer's Disease with Parkinson's Disease in two (2) ways. 5) Someone has a missing or broken corpus callosum. What behaviors would you expect from that person? Why? 6) Why do we need electrical synapses? 7) Can the central nervous system make new cells? Where and why?