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Mimi

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Repeated stimulation of the limbic system by discharges from the locus coeruleus may lower the
  threshold for later experiences of anxiety. Then, through learning, controlled by the prefrontal cortex, the
  person actively avoids fearful situations&q
 
  This quotation most clearly refers to the biological processes
  involved in
 
  A) obsessive-compulsive disorder. B) generalized anxiety disorder.
  C) panic disorder with agoraphobia. D) social phobia.

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT a subtype of ADHD found in the DSM-IV-TR?
 
  A) Hyperactive/Impulsive Type B) Predominantly Inattentive Type
  C) Combined Type D) Inattentive/Impulsive Type



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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