The evidence available today suggests
a. a moderately strong link between stress and the onset of mood disorders.
b. a very weak link between stress and the onset of mood disorders.
c. no link between stress and the onset of mood disorders.
d. an inverse link between stress and the onset of mood disorders.
A
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Drew is almost hit by a car while riding his bike. As a result, his heart is pounding, and he is sweaty and shaking. According to the James-Lange theory of emotion, Drew’s emotion is the result of ____
a. ?the complex interaction of physiological arousal and cognitive thoughts he experienced after the accident b. ?his subjective psychological reaction to the accident c. ?the pattern of physiological arousal in his body that was caused by the accident d. ?his cognitive interpretation of the arousal he experienced after the accident
In one of Albert Bandura’s Bobo doll studies, children observed a model behaving aggressively toward the Bobo doll without receiving any positive or negative consequences for the behavior. Later, when these children were given an opportunity to be with the Bobo doll, they tended to ____
a. ?ignore the Bobo doll b. ?act aggressively toward the Bobo doll c. ?play happily with the Bobo doll d. ?show fear of the Bobo doll
The part of the brain extending from the medulla through the pons and made up of groups of nerve cells that can immediately activate other parts of the brain to produce general bodily arousal is called the
A. cerebellum. B. sarcoplasmic reticulum. C. thalamus. D. reticular formation.
In addition to characteristic facial features, what other types of medical/physical complications might a person caring for an individual with Down syndrome expect?
What will be an ideal response?