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madam-professor

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What do studies show regarding the brain and personality?
 
  a. Personality does not affect how our brains respond to stimuli.
  b. There is no relationship between our brains and our personalities.
  c. Personality affects how our brains respond to stimuli.
  d. Personality affects our brains' structure, but not our response to stimuli.

Question 2

Who is likely to salivate the most in response to the lemon juice test?
 
  a. introverted people
  b. extraverted people
  c. agreeable people
  d. neurotic people



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C: Personality affects how our brains respond to stimuli.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A: introverted people



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