A physiological support of hypnosis as a different state of consciousness is:

1. rapid eye movement initiated when a person is hypnotized.
2. a change in the electrical activity of the brain in hypnosis.
3. the sense of time removed.
4. reaction time slows down

Meditation results in an altered state of consciousness by:

1. reducing the activity level.
2. lowering the heart rate.
3. decreasing the use of oxygen.
4. refocusing attention.

Bryan was edgy and seemed to lose his temper at the drop of a hat. His sister suggested that he would benefit by practicing an altered state of consciousness. He was surprised to hear his sister suggest that he should take drugs, but was soon corrected when she explained that he should learn a meditation technique which would:

1. remove the memory of all life's problems from his mind.
2.leave him thoroughly relaxed.
3. bring greater amounts of oxygen to his brain.
4. increase his awareness of outside stimulation

Drug addiction occurs when:

1. an individual will lie about taking a drug.
2. a drug no longer causes a person to get high, but they take it again.
3. biological or psychological dependence on taking the drug develops.
4. a person can be without the drug no longer than five days.

Monique cannot seem to sit still, talks rapidly, and never seems to get tired at the end of the day. Her friends suspect that she is taking:

1. cocaine. 2.Rohypnol. 3.LSD.
4.speed.

Cocaine blocks the:

1.reuptake of dopamine.
2.production of dopamine.
3.reception of dopamine.
4.enzyme which inhibits the production of dopamine.

Where are your answers?

I think......

1. a change in the electrical activity of the brain in hypnosis.

2. reducing the activity level.

3. bring greater amounts of oxygen to his brain.

4. a person can be without the drug no longer than five days.

5. Rohypnol.

6. production of dopamine.

for the question with monique i think it's a what about you

A physiological support of hypnosis as a different state of consciousness is a change in the electrical activity of the brain in hypnosis (option 2). This can be measured using techniques such as electroencephalography (EEG) which shows altered patterns of brainwave activity during hypnosis. To answer this question, you would need to understand what hypnosis is and its effect on the brain.

Meditation results in an altered state of consciousness by refocusing attention (option 4). During meditation, individuals intentionally focus their attention on a specific object, thought, or activity, which can lead to a shift in consciousness. To answer this question, you would need to understand the purpose and process of meditation.

Bryan's sister suggests that he should learn a meditation technique which would leave him thoroughly relaxed (option 2). This implies that practicing an altered state of consciousness through meditation can lead to relaxation. To answer this question, you would need to understand the potential benefits of meditation and its effects on mental and emotional well-being.

Drug addiction occurs when biological or psychological dependence on taking the drug develops (option 3). This means that addiction is characterized by a physical and/or psychological reliance on a drug. To answer this question, you would need to understand the nature of drug addiction and its underlying mechanisms.

Monique's friends suspect that she is taking cocaine (option 1). This implies that the symptoms described (restlessness, rapid speech, and lack of fatigue) are consistent with the effects of cocaine use. To answer this question, you would need to be familiar with the signs and symptoms of cocaine use.

Cocaine blocks the reuptake of dopamine (option 1). Dopamine is a neurotransmitter involved in feelings of reward and pleasure. Cocaine acts by preventing the reuptake of dopamine into the presynaptic neuron, leading to an accumulation of dopamine in the synaptic cleft. To answer this question, you would need to understand the mechanism of action of cocaine and its effects on the dopamine system.