Chavez is studying the relationship between emotions and physiological reactions. he believes that the different emotions experienced by individuals cannot be associated with specific physiological changes because autonomic nervous system responses are too diffuse and slow to account for rapid and differentiated emotional responses. in this context, chavez is most likely to reject

Answer :

Chávez's claim that the autonomic nervous system is too diffuse and slow to explain rapid and differentiated emotional responses is wrong.

The autonomic nervous

This system regulates certain body processes such as blood pressure and respiratory rate. It works automatically (autonomously) without the person's conscious effort.

The path of an autonomic nerve involves two nerve cells. One of them is located in the brain stem or spinal cord. It is connected by nerve fibers to another cell, located in a group of nerve cells (called autonomic ganglia). Nerve fibers from these ganglia connect with internal organs.

With these information, we can conclude that Chávez's claim that the autonomic nervous system is too diffuse and slow to explain rapid and differentiated emotional responses is wrong.

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