i thought i saw this kind of question somewhere. so, the answer to you question is Ambivalent
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The answer is a sense of inferiority.
Explanation:
According to Erikson's structure of psychosocial development, Daryl is probably at stage four, called Industry vs. Inferiority. During this stage, which appears around age five, children will have the chance to prove their competencies: learning to write, do basic math and develop artistic talent. 
When the children's effort is encouraged, they will probably achieve a sense of industry (competency). Failure to do this might result in a sense of inferiority.  
 
        
             
        
        
        
If a listener says this, they are showing to the person who was speaking that they're being understood and that the listening emphasizes with them: so the best answer is that the listener is c. providing feedback  by letting the speaker know what they think about the story. 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The correct answer is letter C
LTP is the most recognized cellular mechanism for explaining memory, because it can alter the strength between brain cell connections. If this strength is maintained, a memory can be formed.
Long-term potentiation happens when the nerve cells "shed" or speak to one another at a high rate, without increasing the stimulation of neurotransmitters. In a sense, it's like building a relationship with the email sender. Once you have started a dialogue with the sender you are in a better position to communicate more easily and maintain a strong relationship. Just as you can add the sender to your contact list, your brain has created an “enhanced synaptic contact.” But, if you are not speaking, the relationship decreases.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer: Hugh’s irritability is best categorized as a mood.
Explanation:
A mood is a transitory emotional attitude that determines how the psychological world of the person is analyzed or interpreted. Moods can endure days or weeks and are usually stable over time.
When mood states have significant alterations over time, it is considered a mood disorder. If the mood is low it is considered a depression, and when the alteration is towards a high mood it is considered a mania.
In this case, Hugh is mostly irritable, because this change has only endured a few weeks, is not yet considered a mood disorder.
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