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The following series of 5 questions refer to the accompanying diagram of pathways controlling digestive function. Use the diagram to help answer the questions.
-Changes in digestive function related to GIP and Gastrin are associated with:
Information Giving
The process of providing relevant data or facts to help individuals understand a topic or situation better.
Smiling
A facial expression formed by flexing the muscles at the sides of the mouth, often signaling happiness, approval, or social connection.
Immediacy Responses
Immediate, direct reactions or feedback to stimuli or interactions within a particular context.
Panic Attacks
Sudden episodes of intense fear or anxiety, accompanied by physical and psychological symptoms.
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