Neuropsychological evidence from both human and nonhuman animals shows that when they look at faces,
a. their heart rates increase.
b. they experience prosopagnosia.
c. the information is processed less effectively than information about other stimuli.
d. specific areas of the brain are activated.
D
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A. paraphilias B. anxiety disorders C. somatoform disorders D. dissociative disorders
The opponent process theory is especially helpful in understanding ______.
A. how humans learn to be afraid of specific objects B. schizophrenia C. manic-depressive psychosis D. addiction
Studies that follow a group of people for a number of years to determine whether certain variables predict disease are called:
a. longitudinal c. retrospective b. prospective d. cross-sectional
Tasha feels fine about having her hair put in a braid, because if she doesn't like it she can just undo it and go back to her usual hair style. This illustrates:
A) conservation. B) reversibility. C) combinativity. D) seriation.