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khang

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As compared to non-depressed people, depressed individuals ____.
 
  a. have greater unpleasant events
 b. react worse to unpleasant events
 c. have fewer pleasant experiences
  d. react more to pleasant experiences

Question 2

Taste perception in the brain depends on ____.
 
  a. relative activity of different taste neurons
 b. absolute frequency of action potentials
 c. only taste receptors on the anterior part of the tongue
  d. the angular gyrus



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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