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biggirl4568

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Jerry has been blind for several decades. If you show him a picture of a bear that is snarling and about to attack, he says he cannot see anything. Nevertheless, for some reason he feels a bit scared about the picture.
 
  What did Jerry just experience?
  a. James-Lange blindness
  b. Magnocellular transference
  c. Blindsight
  d. Cortical fear

Question 2

Which of the following is evidence that suggests dopamine is not the only neurotransmitter involved in schizophrenia?
 
  a. Only chronic schizophrenics show a decrease in dopamine.
  b. Atypical antipsychotics occupy dopamine receptors less, while affecting serotonin and glutamate levels.
  c. Most of the genes associated with schizophrenia are related to GABA.
  d. All of the above



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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