A person with dissociative identity disorder is to be someone different, such as when an adult acts and talks like a child
a. pretending
b. practicing
c. not pretending
d. trying
c
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a. perceived similarities. b. novelty. c. physical appearance. d. internal characteristics. e. proximity.
What makes nitric oxide unique among neurotransmitters? a. It is released before the action potential occurs. b. It is taken back up into the presynaptic neuron. c. It is a gas
d. It is an organelle.
Explain how the vulnerability model relates to the nature-versus-nurture debate in neuroscience.
What will be an ideal response?
What could account for some of the memory problems associated with PTSD such as experiencing recurring distressing memories of the trauma or flashbacks (e.g., feelings of reliving the trauma), exaggerated psychological and physiological responses to stimuli that symbolize or have similar characteristics to the traumatic stressors, and difficulties recalling significant aspects of the traumatic
event? a. hyporesponsive hippocampus c. hyperresponsive hippocampus b. hyporesponsive amygdala d. hyporesponsive amygdala What will be an ideal response?