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fMRI scans have revealed that individuals with BDD have higher activation in brain regions governing __________ .
 
  a. analytic and evaluative tasks
  b. holistic processing
  c. emotional processing
   d. inhibitory processing

Question 2

Research on interaction theory indicates that ______ may best explain why depressed people
   are often rejected by others.
 
  a. unrealistic demands by the depressed person
  b. a lack of social skills in the depressed person
  c. a lack of emotional energy in the depressed person
  d. insensitivity by those surrounding the depressed person



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

B





 

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