What is allergic rhinitis (AR) and what are some of its symptoms?

What will be an ideal response?


Allergic rhinitis (AR) sufferers have allergic reactions to certain pollens, dust particles, or airborne chemicals. Symptoms include itchy, watery, or burning eyes; nasal congestion; loss of smell or runny nose; stuffy head; headaches over the paranasal area (alongside the nose); blunted taste; an itchy roof of the mouth; dry cough; sore throat; drainage down the back of the throat; itchy ears; or a full or plugged feeling in the ears.

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The distinctive facial expressions, body postures and vocalizations that occur when we experience emotions are part of:

a. the physiological response b. the expressive reaction c. the subjective reaction d. the cognitive appraisal

Psychology

If you saw your least favorite teacher in the mall and greeted her with "I'm so sad to see you" rather than what you meant to say, which was "I'm so glad to see you," you would be illustrating a

a. psyche error. b. neurotic lapse. c. Freudian slip. d. verbal fixation.

Psychology

In the context of classical conditioning, the reemergence of an extinguished conditioned response after a period of rest and with no further conditioning is known as

A. positive reinforcement. B. habituation. C. spontaneous recovery. D. extinction.

Psychology

Several studies have found that biofeedback techniques can reduce headache in up to ____% of the patients undergoing this therapy.

A. 25 B. 36 C. 63 D. 92

Psychology