Asked by Makenzie Bradford on May 20, 2024

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A monkey responds more strongly to stress if its close biological relatives

A) have sensitive brain circuits.
B) are anxiously reactive.
C) have been conditioned to avoid stress.
D) are resilient.

Biological Relatives

Individuals who are related to one another by genetic connections, such as parents, siblings, and offspring.

Anxiously Reactive

Characterized by a heightened response to threats or stress, often resulting in excessive worry, fear, or apprehension.

  • Understand the role of genetic predispositions in the development of anxiety disorders, OCD, and PTSD.
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Fernando PlatasMay 25, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
A monkey is more likely to respond strongly to stress if its close biological relatives are anxiously reactive, as stress responses can have a genetic or familial component, influencing how individuals react to stress based on their genetic predispositions and the behaviors modeled by their close relatives.