Answer:
C. Amygdala
Explanation:
Amygdala is the part of the brain that is positioned nearly to the basics of the brain. As such, it processes some of our basic emotional responses, one of them is the so-called “fight or flight” response. That means that in case of aggression or attack, the amygdala will automatically start working on the solution that is going to save you, <u>whether it is aggression and fight, or running away to safety.</u>
<u>These actions and responses are connected to the emotions of fright and aggression, which are also processed in the amygdala. </u>The amygdala controls our level of aggression or fear and anxiety responses to triggering events, and studies showed that <u>various damages to the amygdala can alter a person’s expression of these emotions</u>, sometimes suppressing them completely.
Answer:
adjusting one's behavior or thinking toward a group standard.
Explanation:
Conformity involves an individual or a group of people following a set of rules and regulations or principles strictly.
Every organization or individual usually has a certain laid down standard which is usually adhered to in order to achieve a common goal together.
The adjustment to these set of behaviors or principles is referred to as Conformity.
Answer:Confirmation bias
Explanation:
Confirmation bias occurs when we favour information that confirms what we already believe.
Confirmation biases affect how we search for information as well as how we interpret it or remember it. We tend to ignore or not pay attention to any information that seems to contradict with what we believe until we find that which confirms. Even when we recall Information it becomes easier to recall Information when we see something that confirms our own existing beliefs.
Diego couldn't notice Farrah' s good behaviour because his mind is already fixated on what he already believes about her and only when that is confirmed he then starts to notice her behaviour.
Neoliberalism supports laissez-faire economics. In other words, an economy in which their private parties can realize transactions between them without government intervention. It also supports free-market capitalism which beliefs in private ownership of entities and the operation of them in order to make a profit.
Adam Smith is the economist behind this ideology. In his book: "The Wealth of nations" he strongly criticized mercantilism, government subsidies, and the licensing of monopolies.
<em>Privatization programs go in line with this current of thought and have dominated world politics in the western hemisphere during a great part of the 20th century until nowadays.</em>