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Test The weight of behavioral familiarity
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QUESTION 1: What metaphor does the text use to explain how neural networks are consolidated?
Tangible grooves in the brain matrix
A building that grows
A pacing clock
A path that widens as it is continuously traversed
2nd QUESTION: What is the danger when defensive responses are activated outside of their developmental context?
Accurate reading of reality
Proportional response to small daily challenges
Brutal organ wear and tear from inappropriate alarms
Benefit for intellectual debates
3rd QUESTION: What happens if someone avoids frustration with destructive methods?
Brain optimizes the pathway and facilitates repeating the toxic pattern
Behavior ceases to be automatic
Only beneficial behaviors are formed
Reactions become slower
QUESTION 4: What was the evolutionary function of the sympathetic system according to the text?
Regulating complex emotions
Mobilizing huge energy reserves in the face of lethal threats
Facilitating daily social interactions
Protecting community stability
5th QUESTION: What transforms the biological process of neuronal consolidation?
Laborious reactions in automatic habits of instantaneous execution
Exclusive reinforcement of beneficial behaviors
Transformation of memories into knowledge
Immediate adaptation to new situations
QUESTION 6: What is a social consequence of chronic hypersensitivity?
Increase empathy
Improve social cohesion
Deterioration of relationships and cycles of perpetual confrontation
Increased frustration tolerance
7TH QUESTION: What does the text recommend to reverse social friction?
Ignore bodily reactions
Auditing conditioned reflexes and reprogramming brain circuits
Reinforce defensive barriers
Increasing bodily hypervigilance
8th QUESTION: According to the abstract, what requires biological dysregulation that causes primitive alarms in the face of modern frustrations?
Immediate pharmacological treatments
Intensive physical training
Passively accepting primary alarms
Conscious and slow intervention
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