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The Vietnam-era twin study suggests that a person with a smaller ________ was more likely to develop PTSD after a combat experience.
 
  a. frontal cortex
  b. caudate nucleus
  c. amygdala
  d. corpus callosum
  e. hippocampus

Question 2

Shared symptoms between depression and PTSD include
 
  a. memory impairments.
  b. flashbacks of trauma.
  c. avoidance of stimuli associated with trauma.
  d. reduced interest or participation in significant activities.
  e. psychosis.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: e. hippocampus

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d. reduced interest or participation in significant activities.





 

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