Describe the differences between hoarding disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
What will be an ideal response?
People with symptoms of hoarding disorder show patterns of brain activation that differ from those of people diagnosed with OCD who do not have hoarding symptoms. Compulsive hoarders are more occupationally and socially disabled than people with OCD who do not have hoarding symptoms, and they are at higher risk for accidents and serious health problems.
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a. experiencing a violent crime b. failing a class c. recent severe loss d. adopting a gothic lifestyle
Grey matter in the spinal cord is composed of bundles of long, myelinated axons that carry messages to and from the brain
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In the "Little Albert" study, the fear-producing stimulus used as a UCS was the __________
a) white rat. b) loud noise. c) fear of the rat. d) fear of the noise.
Which of the following results from the sudden and permanent change of a DNA sequence?
a. Phenotype b. Genotype c. Glial cell d. Mutation