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As intensity of a signal increases, the rate of firing of auditory nerve neurons (increases/decreases) ____________________.
Schizophrenia
A brain disorder characterized by anomalies in thought patterns, sensory experiences, emotional responses, and social engagements.
Delusions
Fixed false beliefs that conflict with reality, despite evidence to the contrary, often a symptom of psychological disorders such as schizophrenia.
Flat Affect
A significant reduction in emotional expressiveness, including facial expressions, voice tone, or the lack of gestures, often associated with schizophrenia and some other psychiatric disorders.
Catatonia
A psychomotor disorder characterized by abnormal movement and behavior arising from a disturbed mental state.
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