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    The Disinhibition Effect Induced by Alcohol Is Caused by Its
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The Disinhibition Effect Induced by Alcohol Is Caused by Its

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The disinhibition effect induced by alcohol is caused by its effects on the activity of the region of the drinker's brain that is associated with inhibition of certain behaviors.


A) hippocampus
B) reticular activating system (RAS)
C) cortex
D) occipital

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