What is the process whereby the structure and function of brain cells change in response to trauma, damage, or even learning?

a. shallow lesioning
b. deep lesioning
c. cell regeneration
d. neuroplasticity


d

Psychology

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In a family with somatic symptom disorder, the male relatives are at increased risk for antisocial personality disorder. What are the underlying characteristics that tie these disorders together?

a. mania and psychasthenia b. extraversion and agreeableness c. sensation seeking and irresponsibility d. absence of inhibition and high negative emotion

Psychology

Which of the following is NOT one of the potential side effects of Prozac (fluoxetine)?

a. reduced sexual desire b. tardive dyskinesia c. agitation d. difficulty sleeping

Psychology

Which aspect of the activated receptor tells the brain how strong an odor is?

a. shape b. number c. location d. size

Psychology

Patients with persistent complaints that they have physical problems like a serious disease, paralysis, or pain for which no physical cause can be found are exhibiting

a. somatoform disorders. c. manipulation. b. malingering. d. anxiety.

Psychology