Multiple Choice
Sensitivity to increases in CO2 have been suggested as a risk factor for panic disorder (Papp,Klein & Gorman,1993) ,and have given rise to what are known as "suffocation alarm theories" of panic disorder where increased CO2 intake may:
A) activate the hypothalamus
B) activate the frontal lobes
C) activate an over-sensitive suffocation alarm system
D) activate the adrenal system
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