This NT is commonly called the happy pill.
What is serotonin?
The fact that patients with pure autonomic failure experience emotions contradicts the main assumption of which theory?
What is James-Lange?
This hormone both prepares the uterus for pregnancy and helps maintain pregnancy.
What is progesterone?
This NT is implicated in addiction.
What is dopamine?
This rare condition inhibits facial muscles, making smiling impossible.
What is Mobius syndrome?
Males born with this chromosomal aggregation are infertile and may develop breasts and have little to no pubic or facial hair.
What is Klinefelters syndrome (or XXY)?
The progression of more and more of a given substance to produce an effect and ultimately leads to addiction is known as this.
What is tolerance?
This system is implicated in increased attention and arousal, decreased action, and fear or disgust.
What is the Behavioral Inhibition System (BIS)?
A drug that interferes with the feedback cycle between the ovaries and the pituitary gland prevents this.
What is pregnancy.
Rapid onset alcoholism is also known as this.
What is Type II or Type B?
Associated with low to moderate arousal, this system is also important in novelty seeking and pleasant mood.
What is the Behavior Activation System (BAS)?
This type of effect is long-lasting and occurs at specific times of development and the life cycle.
What is organizing effects?
This category of antidepressant drugs blocks the transporter proteins that reabsorb serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine.
What is tricyclics?
Research on anger and aggression indicates that experiencing one of these instances makes us more likely to perceived a second instance as more intense. This is known as...
What is priming?
People with this condition, though genetically male, typically resemble females in general appearance as external genitalia but are infertile and have internal male genitalia.
What is Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (AIS)?