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In connectionism, activation is excitatory and not inhibitory.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Briefly describe the three temperaments that Sheldon proposed and their corresponding somatotype.
 
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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

VISCEROTONIA: relaxation, tolerance, sociability, love of comfort, and easygoingness. Corresponds to endomorphy (plumpness).
SOMATOTONIA: courage, energetic assertiveness, and desire for adventure, risk, and physical activity. Corresponds to mesomorphy (muscularity).
CEREBRATONIA: mental overintensity, inhibition and avoidance of social interaction, physical and emotional restraint, and tendency toward privacy. Corresponds to ectomorphy (thinness).



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