The first generation of antidepressants, imipramine and amitriptyline, were classified as __________
a) a beta-blocker.
b) monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors.
c) selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).
d) tricyclics.
d
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In the case of Clive Wearing described in Module 11, his memory loss was caused by:
A. unresolved unconscious conflicts B. a brain chemical imbalance C. a disease that led to brain damage D. flashbulb memories of being abused
High leptin levels in the brain are most associated with ____.?
a. ?increased CCK levels b. ?increased glucose levels c. ?low levels of stored fat in the body d. ?high levels of stored fat in the body
Carriers of the sickle cell allele
A) often do not display symptoms until after they have passed the gene on to their children. B) can be treated during infancy if placed on a diet that is low in phenylalanine. C) are more resistant to malaria than are individuals with two alleles for normal red blood cells. D) develop sickle-shaped red blood cells that cause degeneration of the nervous systems.
The __________ technique may work because, compared to the large first request, the second request seems reasonable.
A. foot-in-the-door B. face-in-the-door C. door-in-the-face D. guilt by association