<span>Permanent damage to the amygdala
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Amygdala is the integrative center
for emotions, emotional behavior, and motivation.T<span>he amygdala is a section of the brain that is responsible for detecting fear and preparing for emergency events. permanent damage of this brain section that deals with emotions has been correlated with a loss of interest in social interaction in the rhesus monkey.</span>
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Answer:
In the context of classical conditioning, closing the door has become a(n) conditioned stimulus.
Explanation:
A conditioned stimulus, in classical conditioning, can be defined as a previously neutral stimulus that has become associated with an unconditioned stimulus, beginning to trigger a response.
It is very likely that closing a door didn't mean much to students in general (neutral). However, it was paired with the announcement of a quiz. Announcing a quiz (unconditioned) triggers a response - students feel surprised, anxious, worried, etc. After pairing up both stimuli a few times, students learn to associate them. Now, closing the door is a conditioned stimulus. Even if the professor does not announce a quiz, students will feel anxious and worried just by watching him close the door.
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(This is me explaining it well) - It's still False
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