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A patient is being evaluated for hyperthyroidism.What is the most common cause for this disorder?
James-Lange Theory
A psychological theory suggesting that emotions result from physiological reactions to events.
Autonomic Arousal
The activation or response of the autonomic nervous system, controlling involuntary body functions and often linked to stress and emotions.
Cannon-Bard Theory
The theory that physiological and emotional changes occur simultaneously in response to a stimulus.
Autonomic Arousal
Autonomic arousal involves the activation of the autonomic nervous system, leading to physiological responses such as increased heart rate or sweating.
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