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Charlie

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Some teenagers experience negative life events and do not become depressed. Which teenager is least likely to become depressed when she experiences a negative life event?
 
  a. Crystal, who does not regulate her emotions effectively
 b. Cameron, who tends to blame herself when things go wrong
  c. Celia, whose parents are distant and uninvolved with her
 d. Carmine, who has high levels of certain neurotransmitters

Question 2

The _______________ is the wrinkled surface portion of the brain that regulates many human functions.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

cerebral cortex





 

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