The hysterical paralysis of an arm that prevents someone from acting out an unacceptable murderous impulse is what Freud called a(n) __________ gain.
A. primary
B. secondary
C. intrinsic
D. extrinsic
Answer: A
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If an adopted adult's weight is more strongly correlated with the weight of their biological parents rather than their adopted parents, then this provides evidence for:
A. environmental factors B. psychosocial hunger factors C. peripheral cues D. genetic hunger factors
A(n) ________ is a piece of material that forms in one part of the vascular system, breaks off, and is carried through the bloodstream until it reaches an artery too small to pass through
Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.
Efforts to cure phantom limb pain have focused on destroying various components of the pathway from the stump to the cortex. About __________ of patients have received permanent benefit from this treatment
A) 0% B) 20% C) 35% D) 50% E) 70%
Which statement about THC and endocannabinoids is empirically supported?
THC and endocannabinoids are involved in appetite and mood regulation as well as in pain perception. THC and endocannabinoids are quickly metabolized and eliminated from the body within 24 hours. Tolerance requires higher amounts to be taken in by the user to attain the same effects. Eating THC-rich foodstuffs is the fastest method to get THC into the bloodstream.