Multiple Choice
The earliest versions of the monoamine hypothesis could not
A) distinguish which monoamine transmitters were involved in depression.
B) determine the lag time between drug-induced changes in neurotransmitter availability.
C) determine why depressed patients often have lower blood levels of BDNF.
D) All of the above are correct
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