Module 21 opens with a description of Luisa, who suffers from dizziness, shortness of breath, and dreading going to public places. Luisa suffers from:
A. Type D syndrome
B. social phobia
C. exhaustion
D. panic disorder
Answer: D
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If Donna is a normal three-year-old, her definition of herself will consist largely of her a. beliefs
b. feelings. c. family. d. possessions.
Brain development among hominid species a. occurred very quickly
b. occurred very slowly and unevenly. c. occurred very slowly and gradually. d. has appeared to speed up in the last century.
Relative to a species that lives in an ecologically challenging environment (e.g., one with many predators), a highly social species is likely to
A. develop fewer adaptations. B. develop more adaptations. C. develop greater intelligence D. develop lesser intelligence.
In relation to the Cannon-Bard theory of emotion, more recent research
A. has disconfirmed the assumption that physiological and emotional experiences occur simultaneously. B. has disconfirmed the idea that emotional experiences are controlled by the thalamus. C. supports the assumption that physiological arousal alone accounts for emotions. D. supports the notion that emotional experiences are controlled by the thalamus.