The term "fight-or-flight response" was coined by American psychologist _____

A) William James
B) Walter Cannon
C) Francis Sumner
D) Mary Carver


Answer: B

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c. He suffered hallucinations and delusions for years afterward. d. He suffered memory impairments for about a month afterward.

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the causes of their depression will individuals be able to prevent relapses. Dr. Brannigen's approach to therapy could BEST be described as a. a humanistic approach. b. a behavioral approach. c. a deinstitutional approach. d. an eclectic approach.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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When you form a mental image of "a kite flying in the sky," the brain area where memories are stored send signals back to the visual cortex to create that image. This process is known as

a. visual assimilation. b. synaesthesia. c. "reverse vision.". d. none of these.

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