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jwb375

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In response to stressful events, the amygdala
 
  a. remains silent.
 b. experiences long-term excitation.
 c. experiences long-term inhibition
 d. experiences enhanced activity followed by a refractory period.

Question 2

Kayla is presenting a business plan to her bank, hoping to get a loan. As her stress levels increase, it is likely that her performance will
 
  a. continue to increase.
 b. become steadily worse.
 c. decrease at first, but after her stress reaches a certain point, she will overcome it enough to improve.
 d. increase at first, but after her stress reaches a certain point, she will begin to perform more poorly.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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