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ADHD May Be Described as an Inability to Regulate One's

Question 127

Question 127

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ADHD may be described as an inability to regulate one's own behavior, so medications to help improve symptoms of ADHD focus on increasing


A) dopamine and norepinephrine.
B) dopamine and epinephrine.
C) GABA and dopamine.
D) GABA and epinephrine.

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