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The Same Neurotransmitters That Appear to Be Underactive in Depression

Question 121

Question 121

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The same neurotransmitters that appear to be underactive in depression may be overactive in producing the symptoms of:


A) mania.
B) generalized anxiety.
C) dissociative disorders.
D) somatoform disorders.

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