Scientific American: Psychology
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1Matt Utesch was diagnosed with narcolepsy in high school. This sleep disorder is characterized by:
2Matt described how he would spend a great deal of time playing video games. Thanks to blank, he is not overwhelmed by sensory information while playing, because incoming data about the environment is collected and stored with little or no conscious effort.
3When Matt had cataplectic attacks in high school, he could hear other students laughing at him. He was still aware of himself and his environment, which represents an important component of:
4Now that Matt is being treated for narcolepsy, he is a much safer driver. His selective attention while behind the wheel allows him to:
5According to Matt, his sleep habits include at least two daily naps and three-hour sleep intervals at night. His pattern of sleep and wakefulness is different from most people’s blank, or the roughly 24-hour cycle of physiological and behavioral functioning.
6Matt reports that he seldom dreams as a result of his medication regimen. blank would suggest that when he does dream, his experience is the result of random neural activity of his sleeping brain.
7Like many people with narcolepsy, Matt’s prescribed treatment includes the strategic use of napping and blank, which are substances that can cause changes in conscious experiences and psychological activities.
8The cataplexy Matt describes is a symptom of narcolepsy. This sudden loss of muscle tone and strength in the midst of a normally wakeful period suggests the unexpected occurrence of blank, which is the sleep stage normally associated with dreaming.
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Matt Utesch was diagnosed with narcolepsy in high school. This sleep disorder is characterized by:

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B.
C.
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Matt described how he would spend a great deal of time playing video games. Thanks to _______, he is not overwhelmed by sensory information while playing, because incoming data about the environment is collected and stored with little or no conscious effort.

A.
B.
C.
D.

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When Matt had cataplectic attacks in high school, he could hear other students laughing at him. He was still aware of himself and his environment, which represents an important component of:

A.
B.
C.
D.

4.

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Now that Matt is being treated for narcolepsy, he is a much safer driver. His selective attention while behind the wheel allows him to:

A.
B.
C.
D.

5.

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According to Matt, his sleep habits include at least two daily naps and three-hour sleep intervals at night. His pattern of sleep and wakefulness is different from most people’s _______, or the roughly 24-hour cycle of physiological and behavioral functioning.

A.
B.
C.
D.

6.

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Matt reports that he seldom dreams as a result of his medication regimen. _______ would suggest that when he does dream, his experience is the result of random neural activity of his sleeping brain.

A.
B.
C.
D.

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Like many people with narcolepsy, Matt’s prescribed treatment includes the strategic use of napping and _______, which are substances that can cause changes in conscious experiences and psychological activities.

A.
B.
C.
D.

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The cataplexy Matt describes is a symptom of narcolepsy. This sudden loss of muscle tone and strength in the midst of a normally wakeful period suggests the unexpected occurrence of _______, which is the sleep stage normally associated with dreaming.

A.
B.
C.
D.