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Title: Compared to shy infants and preschoolers, highly sociable children showA)greater EEG activity in the
Post by: joakim on Apr 20, 2015
Compared to shy infants and preschoolers, highly sociable children show
A)   greater EEG activity in the right frontal lobe.
B)   greater generalized activation of the cerebral cortex.
C)   lower levels of fMRI activity in the amygdala.
D)   higher saliva concentrations of the stress hormone cortisol.


Title: Re: Compared to shy infants and preschoolers, highly sociable children showA)greater EEG activity in
Post by: adele on Apr 27, 2015
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Title: Re: Compared to shy infants and preschoolers, highly sociable children showA)greater EEG activity in the
Post by: joakim on Apr 30, 2015
Closest thing to perfection, couldn't have ask for more help. I'll be marking this topic solved.