What is the connection between neuroplasticity and bioresponses? Select one: O a. Just like our brains, we cannot change our bioresponses over time: what we are used to is what we will always do in potentially threatening or stressful situations O b. Neuroplasticity is focused on the frontal lobe, which is where bioresponses originate from O c. Because we can rewire our brains with time over practice, we should focus on a single bioresponse (Fight, Flight, Freeze, or Appease) to keep strengthening that pathway O d. Because we can rewire our brains over time with practice, we can become more mindful of our bioresponse tendencies and choose to instead Face situations that are non-threatening

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What is the connection between neuroplasticity and bioresponses?
Select one:
a. Just like our brains, we cannot change our bioresponses over time:
what we are used to is what we will always do in potentially threatening
or stressful situations
O b. Neuroplasticity is focused on the frontal lobe, which is where
bioresponses originate from
O c. Because we can rewire our brains with time over practice, we should
focus on a single bioresponse (Fight, Flight, Freeze, or Appease) to
keep strengthening that pathway
O d. Because we can rewire our brains over time with practice, we can
become more mindful of our bioresponse tendencies and choose to
instead Face situations that are non-threatening
Transcribed Image Text:What is the connection between neuroplasticity and bioresponses? Select one: a. Just like our brains, we cannot change our bioresponses over time: what we are used to is what we will always do in potentially threatening or stressful situations O b. Neuroplasticity is focused on the frontal lobe, which is where bioresponses originate from O c. Because we can rewire our brains with time over practice, we should focus on a single bioresponse (Fight, Flight, Freeze, or Appease) to keep strengthening that pathway O d. Because we can rewire our brains over time with practice, we can become more mindful of our bioresponse tendencies and choose to instead Face situations that are non-threatening
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