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[Show more]the brain begins as an embryonic structure called the - neural tube, shortly after conception it is 
formed in neurulation, all areas of the brain develop from here 
the brain is considered mature around what age - 25, the brain is not mature until our mid-twenties 
because the prefrontal cortex (wh...
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Add to cartthe brain begins as an embryonic structure called the - neural tube, shortly after conception it is 
formed in neurulation, all areas of the brain develop from here 
the brain is considered mature around what age - 25, the brain is not mature until our mid-twenties 
because the prefrontal cortex (wh...
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12. Which of the following are core symptoms of PTSD? - Numbing, hyperarousal, functional 
impairment 
12. Why do problems like substance misuse, disordered eating, and self-harm behaviors often 
accompany complex PTSD? - Because they help regulate intense emotional states 
12. Which of the followin...
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Add to cart12. Which of the following are core symptoms of PTSD? - Numbing, hyperarousal, functional 
impairment 
12. Why do problems like substance misuse, disordered eating, and self-harm behaviors often 
accompany complex PTSD? - Because they help regulate intense emotional states 
12. Which of the followin...
25 - Brain Development starts shortly after conception. The brain is considered mature around the 
age of: 
Early childhood, late childhood, adolescence, adulthood - Order these stages of development from 
greatest plasticity to least 
3 - The age at which a human brain has the most connections betw...
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Add to cart25 - Brain Development starts shortly after conception. The brain is considered mature around the 
age of: 
Early childhood, late childhood, adolescence, adulthood - Order these stages of development from 
greatest plasticity to least 
3 - The age at which a human brain has the most connections betw...
What brain structures are involved in mediating our responses to stress - pre-frontal cortex, 
hippocampus, amygdala, hypothalamus, pituitary gland 
difference between tolerable stress and toxic stress in a child - tolerable stress is buffered by 
supportive adult relationship but toxic stress is no...
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Add to cartWhat brain structures are involved in mediating our responses to stress - pre-frontal cortex, 
hippocampus, amygdala, hypothalamus, pituitary gland 
difference between tolerable stress and toxic stress in a child - tolerable stress is buffered by 
supportive adult relationship but toxic stress is no...
Why did mainstream psychiatry continue to reject, for many years, the notion that gambling and 
overeating could be addictive? - Because they don't have a prominent physical withdrawal syndrome 
Which quality does food have to have in order for it to be potentially addictive? - It needs to taste 
g...
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Add to cartWhy did mainstream psychiatry continue to reject, for many years, the notion that gambling and 
overeating could be addictive? - Because they don't have a prominent physical withdrawal syndrome 
Which quality does food have to have in order for it to be potentially addictive? - It needs to taste 
g...
In video 2 of this module, what does Dr. Koob refer to as "the dark side of addiction"? - The fact that 
addiction is characterized by the emergence of a negative emotional state 
Which of the following is an example of negative reinforcement? - A person takes a drug at a party, 
feels their socia...
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Add to cartIn video 2 of this module, what does Dr. Koob refer to as "the dark side of addiction"? - The fact that 
addiction is characterized by the emergence of a negative emotional state 
Which of the following is an example of negative reinforcement? - A person takes a drug at a party, 
feels their socia...
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