RPM - Short diagnostic Test (Part 2)

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RPM - Short Diagnostic Test (Part 2)

Welcome to the RPM - Short Diagnostic Test (Part 2). This quiz is designed to assess your understanding of key concepts in neuroscience and psychology. Test your knowledge and see how well you understand vital processes related to the nervous system, brain functions, and sleep behaviors.

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  • 10 carefully curated questions
  • Instant feedback on your answers
  • Fun and engaging learning experience
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ThinkingBrain42
An action potential begins at the axon, and continues at the same speed at its very end. This explains which of the following?
Nerve impulse
Synapse
Resting state
All-or-nothing
These are neurons that send information away from the spinal cord towards the various muscles or organs all over the body.
Afferent Neuron
Efferent Neuron
Interneuron
Sensory Neuron
Which of the following could be best regarded as responsible in the fight or flight response?
Sodium pump
Homeostasis
Somatic Nervous System
Sympathetic Nervous System
This theory best explains color after image.
Volley theory
Opponent-Process Theory
Trichromatic Theory
Monochromatic Theory
Ossicles are found in the inner ear, which are described as _________.
Hairs in the inner ear
Flesh in the tympanic membrane
Small bones in the inner ear
Connective tissues of the ear membrane
Which of the following statement is most likely the description of opiates?
Opiates will not produce withdrawal.
Opiates will not be very addictive.
Heroin is an example of opiate.
Opiates are only psychologically addictive.
Which of the following is NOT related to hypnosis?
Posthypnotic amnesia
Posthypnotic exhortation
Suggestiibility
Hidden observer
Who introduced "animal magnetism" in the 1700s that later came to be hypnosis?
Sigmund Freud
Wilhelm Wundt
Ernest Hilgard
Anton Mesmer
At which sleep stage does sleepwalking and sleep talking usually take place?
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
While sleeping, Mang Pablo exhibits repeated periods of cessation of breathing for 10 seconds or longer. He is suffering from ________.
Hypersomnia
Sleep Apnea
Night Terror
Sleep Agnosia
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