Alexia walks into the dining hall and gives her friend a huge grin and hug. Her friend did not do anything particularly nice; Alexia has been happy all day. In this example, Alexia’s __________ has caused her reaction to seeing her friend
a. affect
b. emotion
c. mood
d. cognition
Answer: C
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short-term memory; cerebellum || short-term memory; amygdala || flashbulb memory; corpus callosum || autobiographical memory; hippocampus || || ||
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a. farsightedness, diabetes, and jaundice b. diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and several types of cancer c. nearsightedness, hemophilia, and dementia d. eczema, psoriasis, and various allergies