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A Person Who Is Constantly "On Edge" and Always Apprehensive

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A person who is constantly "on edge" and always apprehensive most likely suffers from

Explain the developmental abnormalities, including their origins and consequences.
Identify the embryonic origins of structures through the understanding of mesodermal segmentation and its derivatives.
Understand the distinctions between primary and secondary emotions.
Comprehend various theories of emotion (Cannon-Bard, James-Lange, two-factor).

Definitions:

Palmar Reflex

An involuntary movement or grasp of the palms when they are stimulated, commonly seen in newborns.

Child Grasps

The action or capability of a child to physically hold objects or conceptually understand ideas.

Palm

The inner surface of the hand from the wrist to the base of the fingers, or a type of tree known for its long, flexible stems and leafy fronds.

Visual Acuity

The clarity or sharpness of vision, usually measured as the ability to discern letters or numbers at a specified distance according to a standardized chart or test.

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