Which of the following directly measures brain activity, thus bypassing the traditional approach of measuring indirect signs of emotional arousal?
a. GSR detectors
b. fMRI
c. polygraph
d. the kinesic approach
B
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Why was Julius von Wagner-Jauregg's malarial therapy effective in treating general paresis?
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a. ?biological b. ?ethological c. ?Freudian d. ?releaser