Symptoms of anorexia reflect adaptive __________ that caused migration when local famine occurred. (Adapted to flee hypothesis)
mechanisms
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Those that could put off eating for the longest in _______ groups and survived would be more likely to be leaders.
nomadic
2 of 9
In modern times, __________ may trigger ancestral mechanisms in people with a pre-disposition to anorexia.
starvation
3 of 9
Starvation=____________, something that is seen in anorexics and would have been useful before.
hyperactivity
4 of 9
Guisinger argues that this relieves __________ of the need to search for familial reasons of AN.
therapists
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The ____________ hypothesis states that evolution delays the onset of sexual maturation in response to cues from the environment about the probability of poor productive success.
reproductive
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TRH reasons that anorexia enables females to avoid _________ in conditions that are not conducive to the survival of offspring.
pregnancy
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AN is a disordered _______ of adaptive ability.
variant
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The critical fat hypothesis argues that you need a minimum of 17% and continuation of 22% body fat is needed for menstruation, therefore, AN is an effective _________ control in ancestral women.
fertility
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Card 2
Front
Those that could put off eating for the longest in _______ groups and survived would be more likely to be leaders.
Back
nomadic
Card 3
Front
In modern times, __________ may trigger ancestral mechanisms in people with a pre-disposition to anorexia.
Back
Card 4
Front
Starvation=____________, something that is seen in anorexics and would have been useful before.
Back
Card 5
Front
Guisinger argues that this relieves __________ of the need to search for familial reasons of AN.
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