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In regards to brain-behaviour relationships, Rourke (2008 ) raised the following question:
 
  a) Whether the role of neurotransmitters can predict forms of psychosocial functioning in individuals
  b) Whether forms of psychosocial functioning of individuals can be predicted by neurological analysis
  c) Whether neuropsychological analysis of individuals could predict forms of psychosocial functioning
  d) Whether psychosocial functioning could predict neurotransmitter levels

Question 2

The categorization of depersonalization as a dissociative disorder is controversial because:
 
  a) There are no somatic symptoms.
  b) There is no associated anxiety.
  c) There is no disturbance in memory.
  d) There is a heightened sensory awareness.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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