There are cross-species similarities in emotional displays. One piece of evidence

that supports this is

(a) many animals, including humans, respond to a potentially threatening
stimulus by freezing, then looking toward it
(b) many animals, including humans, respond to a potentially threatening
stimulus by showing piloerection
(c) many animals, including humans, respond to a potentially threatening
stimulus by immediately attacking the threatening object
(d) A and B
(e) A, B, and C


D

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Any impact of the mind on health was dismissed as a mere placebo effect by the

a. psychosomatic perspective. b. medical model. c. mind-body perspective. d. biopsychosocial model.

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If the brain of an infant overproduces stress hormones early in life, the brain becomes incapable of normal stress responses

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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The view that pain messages may not get through to the brain when the "switchboard" (that transmits pain messages) becomes "flooded" is termed

a. gate theory. c. frequency theory. b. opponents process theory. d. acupuncture.

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