The discovery of “mirror neurons” in monkeys, while not yet established in humans, has stimulated new hypotheses regarding the origins of ____

a. depression
b. bipolar disorder
c. schizophrenia
d. autism


64. The discovery of “mirror neurons” in monkeys, while not yet established in humans, has stimulated new hypotheses regarding the origins of ____.

a.
depression

b.
bipolar disorder

c.
schizophrenia

d.
autism

ANSWER:
d

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