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Unit 1: Biological Bases of Behavior
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Altered states of consciousness can be induced by drugs, meditation,
brain injury
, etc.
True
Match the philosophical perspective with its key feature:
Dualism ↔️ Mind exists independently
Monism ↔️ Mind arises from brain activity
The Integrated Information Theory (IIT) proposes that consciousness arises from the
integration
of information processing in the brain.
What does consciousness refer to in psychology?
Awareness of internal and external stimuli
Dualism
posits that the mind and body are separate
entities
According to the Integrated Information Theory (IIT), what increases the level of consciousness?
Integration of information
Match the consciousness theory with its description:
Integrated Information Theory ↔️ Consciousness arises from information integration
Global Workspace Theory ↔️ Consciousness involves information broadcasting
Recurrent Processing Theory ↔️ Consciousness requires feedback loops
Quantum Consciousness suggests that quantum-level processes in the brain, such as
quantum entanglement
, are the basis of consciousness.
True
Match the biological factor with its role in consciousness:
Reticular formation ↔️ Regulates arousal and wakefulness
Thalamus ↔️ Relay station for sensory information
Neurotransmitters ↔️ Influence brain activity
Match the perspective with its key feature:
Dualism ↔️ Mind/soul exists independently from the body
Monism ↔️ Mind arises from brain activity
What type of processing is emphasized in Recurrent Processing Theory?
Feedback loops
Which philosophical perspective does the biological basis of consciousness theories align with?
Monism
Altered states of consciousness can be induced by drugs, meditation, or
brain injury
.
True
Which neurotransmitter regulates motivation and reward-related consciousness?
Dopamine
Match the type of altered state with its key characteristic:
Hypnosis ↔️ Increased relaxation and reduced pain perception
Meditation ↔️ Lowered heart rate and decreased stress
Drug-induced ↔️ Euphoria, hallucinations, distorted perception
Global Workspace Theory proposes that consciousness involves broadcasting information to widely distributed
brain regions
.
True
Sleep is a stage of consciousness characterized by reduced awareness and
altered brain activity
.
True
Dualism posits that the mind and body are separate entities.
True
Global Workspace Theory proposes that consciousness involves the broadcasting of information to create a global workspace for
integration
Match the theory of consciousness with its description:
Integrated Information Theory (IIT) ↔️ Consciousness arises from the integration of information processing in the brain
Global Workspace Theory ↔️ Consciousness involves the broadcasting of information to widely distributed brain regions
Recurrent Processing Theory ↔️ Consciousness requires recurrent processing in feedback loops
What happens to brain activity during sleep?
Changes in distinct phases
Acetylcholine influences arousal and
attention
Altered states of consciousness deviate from a
normal
waking state.
True
REM sleep is crucial for memory consolidation, learning, and emotional
processing
A normal, alert state of awareness is referred to as being
awake
What is the central argument of monism regarding the mind-body relationship?
Mind arises from brain activity
The Global Workspace Theory suggests that consciousness involves broadcasting information to widely distributed
brain regions
.
True
What level of brain processes does Quantum Consciousness suggest is the basis for consciousness?
Quantum-level
Match the theory with its description:
Integrated Information Theory ↔️ Consciousness arises from information integration
Global Workspace Theory ↔️ Information is broadcast to brain regions
Recurrent Processing Theory ↔️ Repeated processing in feedback loops
Quantum Consciousness ↔️ Emerges from quantum-level processes
Consciousness is defined as our awareness of internal and
external
stimuli.
True
What is the central idea of Integrated Information Theory (IIT)?
Consciousness arises from integration
Quantum Consciousness suggests that consciousness arises from
quantum-level
processes in the brain.
True
The awake stage of consciousness is characterized by normal, alert awareness of self and
environment
What are the biological correlates of consciousness?
Neurological processes in the brain
Order the stages of sleep from lightest to deepest:
1️⃣ NREM-1
2️⃣ NREM-2
3️⃣ NREM-3
4️⃣ REM
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