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kamilo84

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The ventricles, central canal, and subarachnoid space are all ____.
 
  a. part of the forebrain
 b. filled with cerebrospinal fluid
 c. involved in cognitive functioning
  d. filled with blood

Question 2

Psychologists typically define emotion in terms of the following three components: ____.
 
  a. actions, cognitions, and emotions
  b. feelings, actions, and emotions
 c. cognitions, actions, and emotions
  d. cognitions, feelings, and actions



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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