Answer:
increase in the number of neurons in the hippocampus
Explanation:
Studies shows that loss of number neurons in the hippocampus contribute to the pathophysiology of depression. Therefore, studies have been carried out to determine the effect of antidepressants on hippocampal neurons. Studies shows that antidepressants increase cell proliferation and also increase hippocampal neuron number i.e increased in the number of neurons in the hippocampus, by the process called neurogenesis.
Therefore, since Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) is an antidepressant, when administered to rats it is most likely to find an increase in the number of neurons in the hippocampus when analyzing the brain tissues.
The most common sense thing is that you looked at his face lol
Answer: The correct answers are 1-increase pluralistic ignorance 2- less likely to assume it's an emergency situation
Explanation:
Pluralistic ignorance is a concept in social psychology that refers to a situation in which a group of people reject certain norms or behavior but go along with it because they feel and assume (Sometimes incorrectly) that other people accept it.
Pluralistic ignorance can explain the By-stander effect that leads people to think "if no one is saying anything or doing anything then I'm not going to say or do anything".
In this particular case, Gillian heard a squeal of brakes and a crash. She looks around and notices that no one was affected by that noise and subsequently she stays calm.
Answer:
respect
Explanation:
Greetings or some body gestures are good practices that people uses to greet others. These practices also meant to show respect to others when people meet.
People in different region or countries shows different ways to greet people and shows a sign of respect to others.
In the West people greet by hand shaking each other. In India , people greet by saying "namaste" or by touching the palm to the forehead.
In China, people greet others by bowing or nodding.
In Korea, people greet by bowing and by shaking hands.
Thus different cultures have different ways of showing respects and greetings.
Thus the answer is "respect".