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    The Physiological Changes Often Seen in Meditation
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The Physiological Changes Often Seen in Meditation

Question 68

Question 68

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The physiological changes often seen in meditation


A) are unique to religion-based techniques.
B) are best considered a type of catharsis.
C) often result in elevated levels of arousal.
D) can also be seen with other relaxation training procedures.

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