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Card 6
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Which part of the brain is activated in PTSD patients as a result of fearful faces?
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Card 7
Front
Which part of the brain is impaired in PTSD?
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Card 8
Front
What do the PFC and amygdala prove together?
Back
Card 9
Front
Which part of the brain is more responsive to unconditioned aversive stimuli in PTSD
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Card 10
Front
Which hormone that is linked to stress is reduced in PTSD?
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Card 11
Front
Which process leads to enhanced memory of PTSD?
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Card 12
Front
Enhanced noradrenaline means...
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Card 13
Front
A beta-blocker like propanolol can treat PTSD how?
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Card 14
Front
Which type of adrenergic stimulation results in reconsolidation of fear memories?
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