Multiple Choice
The monoamine hypothesis assumes that depression is a consequence of
A) low levels of all neurotransmitters.
B) neural degeneration caused by monoamine neurons failing to produce amounts of growth factors.
C) downregulated receptor numbers.
D) the overexpression of amine receptors.
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Q24: Monoamines are<br>A) drugs used to treat depression.<br>B)
Q25: The earliest versions of the monoamine hypothesis
Q26: Depression<br>A) is often accompanied by agoraphobia.<br>B) affects
Q27: A toxic reaction caused by excessive serotonin
Q28: Animal studies of the effects of antidepressants
Q30: Long-term antidepressant treatment leads to<br>A) tolerance and
Q31: Tricyclic antidepressants<br>A) bind to the reuptake transporter
Q32: In 2003, the Food and Drug Administration
Q33: Antidepressants and mood-stabilizing drugs<br>A) promote neurogenesis.<br>B) cause
Q34: Brain-derived neurotropic factor (BDNF) is<br>A) a toxin