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geoffrey

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Neuroimaging evidence indicates the possibility of related to somatic symptom disorders.
 
  a. neurotransmitter disruptions
  b. ventricle enlargement with tissue atrophy
  c. blood-flow changes in certain brain areas
  d. multiple small tremors

Question 2

Applesauce store buy. Hungry me. Apples red and fall with crunchy leaves. Leaves are dead, but apples are alive. This type of speech by a person with schizophrenia illustrates which symptom?
 
  a. Clanging
  b. Neologisms
  c. Alogia
  d. Loose associations



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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