The elimination of a drug from the body often is associated with changes that are opposite to those that were caused by the drug. These are sometimes called __________
a. flashbacks
b. rebound effects
c. delirium tremens
d. withdrawal symptoms
b
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Maternal stress and anxiety during pregnancy is associated with subsequent higher risk of ____ in the child.?
a. ?cerebral palsy b. ?low blood pressure c. ?Parkinson’s d. ?obesity
The modern era of stress research began:
a. when Julian Rotter published a monograph reporting the ways in which an internal or external locus of control influences a person's health. b. when Susan Staples provided research evidence documenting the human response to environmental noise. c. when J. G. Courtney found that chronic work-related stresses were linked to colon and rectal cancers. d. when Hans Selye published a book detailing the ways in which heat, cold, pain, toxins, and danger disrupt the body's equilibrium.
The branch of neuroscience that focuses on the biological bases of psychological processes, behavior, and learning is called __________.
A. biological psychology B. bioscience C. brain scientology D. neurostemology
After studying her patients' compulsions, what is a clinician most likely to conclude about their effects?
a. The compulsions reduce anxiety and increase pleasure. b. The compulsions increase anxiety, but also increase pleasure. c. The compulsions reduce anxiety, but do not increase pleasure. d. The compulsions increase anxiety, and do not increase pleasure