Know Your Faculty
Sleep
Substance use Disorder
Sensation and Perception
Defense Mechanisms
100
This teacher came from a military family.
Who is Dr. Fletcher?
100
This stage of sleep is identified by darting movement of the eyes under closed eyelids.
What is REM sleep?
100
A compulsive pattern of drug use despite negative consequences.
What is substance abuse (drug abuse)?
100
The ability to perceive depth.
What is depth perception?
100
The refusal of real events because they are unpleasant?
What is denial?
200
This teacher climbed Mount Kilimanjaro.
Who is Dr. Marshall?
200
This other general stage of sleep can be subdivided into 4 different stages.
What is NREM or non-REM?
200
Negative symptoms experienced when drug use is stopped.
What is withdrawal?
200
Detecting information by a sensory receptor.
What is a sensation?
200
The justification of behaviors.
What is rationalization?
300
This teacher likes to ride motorcycles.
Who is Dr. McClain?
300
During this sleeping disorder a person can perform a range of various activities, from wondering around to driving a car.
What is sleepwalking?
300
he physiological dependance that requires an increasing amount of a substance to achieve the desired result.
What is tolerance?
300
Perception of the body's movements through space.
What is kinesthsia?
300
Transferring inappropriate urges or behaviors onto a less threatening target.
What is displacement?
400
This teacher would have made a good travel agent.
Who is Professor Meacham?
400
The content of a dream that has a hidden meaning.
What is latent content?
400
A need for a drug because it relieves an emotional distress.
What is a psychological dependence?
400
The minimum amount of energy from a stimulus that must be present for the stimulus to be detected 50% of the time.
What is the absolute threshold?
400
Reducing anxiety by adopting beliefs contrary to your own.
What is reaction formation?
500
Our newest adjunct faculty member who has a fear of ketchup packets.
Who is Professor McCombs?
500
This specific type for sleep apnea is caused by a disruption of brain signals that regulate breathing.
What is central sleep apnea?
500
A need for a drug because normal bodily functions have changed as a result of use.
What is a physical dependence?
500
The process of interpreting sensations from available knowledge, experiences, and thoughts.
What is top-down processing?
500
Redirecting unacceptable desires through socially acceptable channels.
What is sublimation?
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