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JMatthes

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Desynchronous activity recorded by EEG is correlated with
 
  a. coma.
 b. Stages 3 and 4 of NREM sleep.
  c. sleepwalking.
  d. alertness.

Question 2

Research comparing rates of Major depressive disorder with seasonal pattern in Canada and Iceland has demonstrated that
 
  a. all populations living at high latitudes are equally likely to experience the condition.
 b. more Canadians experience the condition than Icelanders, suggesting that Icelanders may have developed some genetic protections against the condition.
 c. more Icelanders experience the condition than Canadians, suggesting that Canadians may have developed some genetic protections against the condition.
 d. native Icelanders or Canadians were unlikely to experience the condition, but people who immigrate to those countries are extremely vulnerable to the condition.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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