1. Which physician was awarded the Nobel Prize for medicine for work in psychosurgery? A. Cerletti B. Moniz C. Vaughn D. Delay 2. What percentage of American psychiatrists use electroconvulsive...

1. Which physician was awarded the Nobel Prize for medicine for work in psychosurgery? A. Cerletti B. Moniz C. Vaughn D. Delay 2. What percentage of American psychiatrists use electroconvulsive therapy? A. Less than 40% B. Less than 30% C. Less than 20% D. Less than 10% 3. A 42-year-old man presents to the Emergency Room accompanied by his wife, who reports that her husband has been behaving oddly over the last few months, has been very irritable and critical, and has become very suspicious of her. She also reports that he has been making “snakelike movements” with his upper arms. She says that her husband’s father developed a similar illness in his early 40s and died of it. What is the location of the gene responsible for the condition described? A. Short arm of chromosome 4 B. Long arm of chromosome 4 C. Long arm of chromosome 7 D. Short arm of chromosome 7

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