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jeatrice

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During an intense game of volleyball, Shay slipped and banged her knee on the floor. Ouch she cried, as she wishes her brain would produce more ____.
 
  a. GABA
  b. endorphins
  c. dopamine
  d. acetylcholine

Question 2

Doctor Payne, a dentist, is trying to decide if he should explain to his patients the kind of pain they will endure before performing certain procedures. According to your text, if Doctor Payne does this, the patients will be more likely to ____.
 
  a. report a higher degree of pain than if they were not prepared
  b. cognitively prepare and object less to the pain
  c. find difficulty focusing on pleasant distractions
  d. release endorphins to block the painful experience



shaquita

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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
b



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