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Effectus [21]
3 years ago
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As Karen is preparing to present her research paper in her psychology class, she is filled will fear. She starts to sweat, and s

he notices that her mouth is very dry. Physiologically, Karen is experiencing the _____ response that is activated by her _____ nervous system.
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cupoosta [38]3 years ago
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Hi !

<em>As Karen is preparing to present her research paper in her psychology class, she is filled will fear. She starts to sweat, and she notices that her mouth is very dry. Physiologically, Karen is experiencing the fight response that is activated by her sympathetic nervous system. </em>

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