Multiple Choice
The use of CNS stimulants in World War II
A) was proven to result in significant improvement in battlefield performance for the soldiers taking them.
B) was proven to be most effective in nighttime operations for servicemen.
C) interfered with decision making by submarine commanders, who were thus instructed not to take these medications unless absolutely necessary.
D) was in the absence of data suggesting the stimulants were any more effective than caffeine.
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