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Tranquilizing Drugs That Inhibit Sympathetic Nervous System Activity Often Effectively

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Tranquilizing drugs that inhibit sympathetic nervous system activity often effectively reduce people's subjective experience of intense anger or anxiety.Use one of the major theories of emotion to account for the emotion-reducing effects of such tranquilizers.Which theory of emotion would have the greatest difficulty explaining these effects? Why?


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Connective

Referring to connective tissue, which supports, binds together, and protects tissues and organs in the body.

Cartilage

A flexible connective tissue found in various parts of the body, such as the joints, rib cage, ear, nose, bronchial tubes, and intervertebral discs.

Epithelial

Relating to the epithelium, a layer of cells covering the body surfaces, lining cavities, and forming glands.

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