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    A Neurotransmitter in the Brain Implicated in Some Cases of Obsessive-Compulsive
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A Neurotransmitter in the Brain Implicated in Some Cases of Obsessive-Compulsive

Question 106

Question 106

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A neurotransmitter in the brain implicated in some cases of obsessive-compulsive disorder is ______.


A) GABA
B) glutamate
C) thyroxin
D) ACTH

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