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NguyenJ

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If infants' early lives are dominated by unpredictability and a lack of caregiver warmth, they will have different neurohormonal experiences, including all of the following except
 
  a. increased stress hormones. c. decreased opioids.
  b. increased oxytocin. d. increased levels of cortisol.

Question 2

In young mammals, including humans, infant distress caused by either internal states (such as hunger) or separation from the mother is associated with a reduction in
 
  a. amygdala. c. opioids.
  b. stress hormones. d. attachment.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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