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c0205847

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Melissa is hooked up to an EEG in a sleep lab As the researcher watches the EEG recording, theta waves appear. Based on this information, the researcher can conclude that Melissa:
 
  A) is experiencing REM sleep
  B) is awake, but relaxed and drowsy
  C) has just entered Stage 3 sleep
  D) has just entered Stage 1 sleep
  E) is alert and not yet asleep

Question 2

Baars' theory relies on three theoretical constructs. They are:
 
  A) Feeling, memory, and outcome
  B) Expert processors, architectural capability, and contexts
  C) Novelty, focus, and attention
  D) Science, testing, and outcome
  E) Novelty, memory, and workspace



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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