Infections that result in autoimmune disorder and in symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder are likely to involve damage of the __________.
A. basal ganglia
B. hypothalamus
C. cingulate sulcus
D. somatosensory cortex
Answer: A
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While using inductive parenting, Karen and Bob tell their son Scott that
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